Reviewed by Angie on
Struggling cafe owner, Jessica, is known as the town dog-hater, but that's just a misunderstanding of an unfortunate situation. Jessica is actually afraid of dogs. So what happens when she meets an adorable stray on a stormy night? Well, she's convinced to take the lost pooch home, but they're struck by lightning on the way, and end up switching bodies.
Dog Days is told in alternating POV: Jessica's and Zoe's. I think this was a great way to tell the story, since Zoe's chapters are hilarious and adorable! It was so much fun being in the mind of a dog, and then in the mind of a dog who is now human. As a dog owner, I was able to point out things I'm sure my own little doggie is thinking and gave me some new insight into the workings of my pet's brain.
It was also nice watching Jessica change as she's inhabiting the dog body. And I don't just mean the dog senses taking over, but how she became more relaxed and fun loving. Zoe encouraged her to participate in some wacky events and tried to help her see the funner side of life. It was all very cute and sweet and kept a smile on face from page one.
Taking place over just two days, Woofinstock Weekend, Dog Days is full of laughs, heart, and a little drool. Dog lovers will adore Zoe and recognize some of their own furry friends in her. If you're looking for something light-hearted that will leave you feeling fuzzy inside, this is definitely a must read!
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 27 November, 2012: Finished reading
- 27 November, 2012: Reviewed