London veterinarian Maz Harwood has learned the hard way that love and work don’t mix. So when Emma, her best friend from vet school, asks her to look after her practice in the English countryside for six months, Maz decides that is just the change of scenery she needs. But country life is trickier than she could have imagined.
It is one thing to trade her smart heels for wellies; it’s another to deal with unwelcoming locals, an intense rivalry with the town’s other vet practice, and worse yet, the realization that her friend’s practice is in as bad a shape as Maz’s own broken heart. Things get even more complicated when she meets her rival’s dashing son, who is totally unsuitable as a prospect . . . or is he? Can Maz win over the locals, save the lives of her patients, keep Emma’s practice from going under . . . and find love again?Cathy Woodman, a fresh new voice in women’s fiction, has written a warm, breezy romantic comedy with just enough mishap and plenty of adorable four-legged creatures.
Previously published in the UK as Trust Me, I’m A Vet.
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tommygrrl723 (verified owner) –
As some of the other readers stated, this book is comfort reading. I don’t really feel comfortable calling it chick lit just because I think that the romance aspect of this book was pretty soft, and slow going. I didn’t realize that this book was the beginning of a series, and honestly, I wish I didn’t know this fact, because it made the story more predictable. Still, I enjoyed the overall story, and the vet/healthcare angle. The character development was OK, and at times the pacing of the story slowed, but, overall, I enjoyed it. I would definitely consider reading the 2nd book of the Talyton St George series when I am craving a light, ‘comfort’ read.