GRR Reviews Dogs Aren't Men by Billi Tiner


Dogs Aren't Men is a romance about taking chances for love, despite prior wounds. The pets are delightful, and one played a big role in the climax! There are enough charm and suspense here to make things very interesting indeed.

Rebecca Miller runs the Animal Friends Veterinary Clinic and prefers dogs to men. She has Captain, her dog, for companionship, but her mother is determined to fix her up with someone since Rebecca had hit 30 not too long ago. Rebecca didn't want Derrick Peterson, the handsome ER doctor, and the feeling is mutual. Derrick found women to be vain, silly, and untrustworthy, but Rebecca is nothing like the women he dated. When Rebecca helped a young woman get away from her bad boyfriend, she was stalked and threatened. Can Derrick and his detective friend Mitch keep her safe? And can Derrick and Rebecca admit they are fond of each other?

The twist near the end was a surprise as we were almost sure the problem was solved. And the fight was brutal. But as I said, one of the pets ended up playing a huge role in the climax. All in all there's charm, fun, romance, and cute pets that protect people.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: Single Veterinarian falls for ER doc who, with help of a detective friend, had to protect her from stalker and other dangers

Tropes: doctor (veterinarian), pets, law enforcement, stalker, protector, woman in peril

Overall Rating: 4/5

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