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Cupid has four legs. Odie Ferguson just wants to rescue dogs and drink wine. She isn't looking for a relationship. That doesn't stop her matchmaker granny from setting her up on blind dates. Usually they're a little off the mark, but this time Granny outdoes herself. Entrepreneur Josh Bowen has a lot going for him: he's intelligent, ambitious, an animal lover and not bad looking. But in what world is a cat person the right guy for her? Josh is a man of simple needs: he needs investors to fund his startup and a lint roller because his cat, Ceviche, sheds. He doesn't need his stepmother fixing…mehr

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Cupid has four legs. Odie Ferguson just wants to rescue dogs and drink wine. She isn't looking for a relationship. That doesn't stop her matchmaker granny from setting her up on blind dates. Usually they're a little off the mark, but this time Granny outdoes herself. Entrepreneur Josh Bowen has a lot going for him: he's intelligent, ambitious, an animal lover and not bad looking. But in what world is a cat person the right guy for her? Josh is a man of simple needs: he needs investors to fund his startup and a lint roller because his cat, Ceviche, sheds. He doesn't need his stepmother fixing him up on dates. Odie's gorgeous, outgoing and dog-obsessed, but that's not a deal breaker. As much as she might intrigue him, he's too busy for romance. But when he finds a foster Chihuahua at the foot of his bed and Odie under the covers, he reconsiders his priorities. Maybe he needs two lint rollers. Purse Dog Rescue is a romantic comedy novel that will make you laugh, sigh, and call your pet over for a hug. If you want a book that makes you feel the way you do after watching Legally Blonde, you should bring home Purse Dog Rescue today.
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Erin L. Jungdahl grew up in Texas where she roamed bookstores in pursuit of stories featuring kick-ass women. She even wrote a few novels before embarking on a career in IT-contracting in Washington D.C. Her daily commute on the Washington Metro resuscitated her passion for writing. The siren song of mild winters and bountiful Tex-Mex brought her back to Texas where she lives in San Antonio with her husband and cats.