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Talk to the Paw

By: Melinda Metz
Narrated by: Elise Arsenault
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Summary

She's putting her love life on paws

Jamie Snyder is 34 and single but not ready to mingle. After suffering through the Year of the Non-Committal Man, the Year of the Self-Absorbed Man, and the Year of the Forgot-to-Mention-I'm-Married Man, Jamie's ready to celebrate the Year of Me - and MacGyver, of course. MacGyver is an adorable tabby with a not-so-adorable habit of sneaking out at night and stealing things from the neighbors. That's right, MacGyver is a cat burglar. He's still the only male Jamie trusts - and the only companion she needs....

But her cat has other ideas

MacGyver knows his human is lonely. He can smell it. It's the same smell he's noticed on their neighbor David, a handsome young baker who's tired of his friends trying to fix him up. But now MacGyver's on the case. First, he steals something from David and stashes it at Jamie's. Then, he steals something from Jamie and leaves it with David. Before long, the two are swapping stolen goods, trading dating horror stories, and trying not to fall in love. But they're not fooling MacGyver. When humans generate this much heat, the cat is out of the bag....

©2018 Melinda Metz (P)2018 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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Wet-blanket protagonist, damp-squib story.

The main protagonist is an annoyingly wet noodle who needs to learn when to stop being polite and to tell people where to go and what anatomically impossible thing to do to themselves when they got there.

Honestly, if someone kept accusing ME of being a thief, I wouldn't refrain from pointing out that he was just an old has-been actor whose show was cacelled thirty years ago because it was as bad as his acting. And let's not get started allowing the irritating busybody neighbours to set her up on blind dates after she exressly told them not to.

Such a wet blanket makes for such an unappealing protagonist that the book was a bit of a damp squib.

The cat concept is a nice idea but...

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What a brilliant read/listen!!!

I loved this book. It reminded me of my cat Charlie.

It's a must read/listen for everyone.

First time listening to Elise and really enjoyed her narration.

Thank you Melinda for truly fun book.

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