
Overview
Harold may be an aging mutt—but Amelia May, the romance novelist who adopted him, taught him a thing or two about the human heart before she died. And she left Harold with a final task: to help her partner, Miguel, find love again.
Trouble is, the grief-ridden recluse rarely goes out, not even to the bookstore he and Amelia owned together. Now it’s in danger of going under, and when a renowned author doesn’t show up for his event, it pushes the store’s already precarious finances into the red. In a final attempt to save the bookstore, Miguel and Harold set out to find the no-show and insist he fulfill his obligation. But instead they’re greeted by Fiona, his sunny yet secretive sister.
Fiona is intent on protecting her brother’s privacy—and to Harold’s horror, she doesn’t like dogs. But her precocious eleven-year-old daughter, who’s also named Amelia, immediately befriends Harold . . . and he can’t help but wonder if his Amelia was right when she said there are no coincidences in life.
Harold is quickly running out of time to accomplish his mission, but if he can just convince his infuriatingly stubborn person to let Fiona in, he’s certain Miguel will find something far more important than a missing author: his own happy ending.
Uplifting, smartly observed, and hilariously insightful, Dog Person is as undeniably charming as its beloved narrator, Harold, and offers a much-needed reminder that while not all love is unconditional, it is still always worthwhile.
Review
If you are a book lover and a dog person…this book is for you!
This is told from the point of view of the dog, Harold. Harold is an aging spaniel. He was adopted by Amelia and Amelia has recently passed away. Harold is determined to find love for Amelia’s partner, Miguel. Plus, keep Amelia’s bookstore open.
This story is so heartwarming. I was so afraid when I first started reading this book that I was going to completely fall apart. But trust me, the author does a magical job keeping your emotions and your love for Miguel and Harold all in check. Now don’t get me wrong, it is an emotional read, but it is one that helps you find joy as well.
This is about love, grief, friendship and it also has some wonderful book references to fill your book lover’s heart.
This is narrated by Mark Bramhall and he is absolutely perfect for this book!
Need an all around good story…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.
I received this novel for a honest review.


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