Guest Review: My Other Half (Must Love Dogs #4) by Megan Slayer

A pet adoption leading to lasting love?

Kelly Haas thought he’d lost everything when his first dog, Sally, passed away. He wasn’t looking for a new pup, but couldn’t resist checking the local rescues. One look at Louie and Kelly knew he’d found the right dog—a happy bagle. When Kelly meets the man running the rescue, he realizes he’s smitten with Rob, too.

Rob McMann isn’t the type of man to fall for a potential animal adopter, but he still believes in happy endings for the animals—and himself. Kelly isn’t like the other adopters. He knows how to get Rob, a perpetual loner, to come out of himself. He can be open with Kelly, but he leans on him hard when he hits a low time in his life.

Can these two find the love they deserve while raising four dogs, or are they destined to just be friends?

Reader advisory: This book contains expressions of homophobia, references to the death of beloved pet, and abusive exes.



Review: Shee Reader

This book was an adorable sweet little hug of a read!

It was a gentle tale of two men who had both been shortchanged by their previous relationships and found the other half they were missing. It was low in angst, high in cute, and lots of lovely doggy adoption thrown in.

I enjoyed it so much, I devoured it in one sitting. The current uncertain times mean a nice easy read is just what the dog-tor ordered haha!

Kelly’s loss of Sally was so real it was tangible, the worst side effect of loving your hound is losing them, and the grief was real for me as a reader. To see Kelly fall in love with a new dog and a new guy is just story book perfection.

Recommended.

I was given free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.




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