Well, I finished this book quickly. I've been mired down in Game of Thrones as audiobooks (to/from work), which I enjoy, but seriously, what a way to start and end your day. I get home and Husband is like, "How was your day?", and I'm like, "The night is long and full of terrors." And by long, I mean 180 HOURS of audiobook stabbings and faces getting chewed off. This is why "City Girl, Country Vet" was such a delight. The biggest threats to our protagonist (city-girl-turned-country-vet) are the town grumpy-pants, who like to throw animal dung at her vet practice, the crazy cat ladies, who, let's face it, are just crazy, and the hunky vet next door, who's out to STEAL HER HEART. It's a little bit of Gray's Anatomy meets All Creatures Great and Small, produced by Disney. All in all, a refreshing change. I liked that the story was set in England. (It's fun to hear the different words and expressions they use.) I also liked that the protagonist was a veterinarian, the romance was clean, and there was minimal swearing. I was disappointed in that I didn't care about the characters as much as I hoped I would, and I also got confused as to who was who sometimes. It was nice to have a book to look forward to reading, however, I doubt that I'll ever read it again.
Do You like book City Girl, Country Vet (2010)?
Loved this book. To me it had it all. Dogs, vets, tragedy & romance.
—Margaret
If you want a quick, predictable read this is a good book!
—rachel
Super Buch! Freu mich schon auf die Fortsetzungen :)
—Paranormal