
Finding Mr. Right
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Rosenblat
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By:
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Emily Carmichael
The last thing Amy needs is another man. But her deceased, traitorous, gal-pal is sent back to Earth to make up for her indiscretion and find Mr. Right for Amy. The only catch - she comes back as a ratty, little Welsh Corgi named Miss Piggy.
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Critic reviews
Technically speaking the production isn't very good at some points but is NOT so bad that one cannot enjoy the talent of the writer and narrator.
Great writing and solid narration
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Would you consider the audio edition of Finding Mr. Right to be better than the print version?
I like the convenience of audiobooks. I can be walking the dog or driving while listening. I think the narrator of this and other Carmichael books is wonderful how she brings life to the characters with different inflections of here voice for each. In particular the voice of Lidia Keen is so funny and filled with attitude.Who was your favorite character and why?
Lidia/Piggy just the idea of the spirit gorgeous woman being inside the body of a corgi is funny. How the character is so insulted by dog habits and the restrictions that she has considering the task put upon her.Which character – as performed by Barbara Rosenblat – was your favorite?
Roberta Roe in a Ghost for Maggie.In this book Lidia.
Any additional comments?
I like Emily Carmichael writing for a fun read. There is romance the sex scene (only one or two per book) are tasteful and don't go into graphic detail. And the twist of the mystery is great way to balance the romance and humor. Also personally I liked reading a book set in Colorado since I live here.Cute romance with some twists
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Such a cute story!
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Otherwise Good Book made Smutty
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Very fun and inventive story
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Doggie story
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Enjoyable, light reading
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Amy is trying to recover from the pain of betrayal and loss. She is focused on making her own living as a freelance photographer, and rescuing an abandoned Welsh Corgi, rather than finding a man. She knows this newly rescued dog, dubbed Miss Piggy, has some strangely human mannerisms but she has no way of knowing that the dog is her traitorous best friend sent back to help Amy find “Mr. Right”.
Jeff is a veterinarian who has a laid back practice and enjoys volunteering at the local shelter. When Amy arrives at the shelter to foster a dog he is immediately interested in the understatedly attractive widow. He continues to make efforts to see Amy even with interference from the dog with rather strange behaviors.
Miss Piggy, who speaks in first person as Amy’s deceased friend, Lydia, has been assigned the task of finding the right new husband for Amy. Although disgruntled with the task, Lydia realizes that she must do her best or she may be stuck in this doggie body forever. Lydia doesn’t see any potential in Jeff with whom she had one boring date. Instead Lydia champions the interest of a successful, handsome, TV reporter who was a friend of Amy’s cheating husband.
This is a really fun story and easy listen. I enjoyed Jeff’s persistence to show Amy he would be a good and secure companion, unlike her first husband. I like how Amy’s character was able to grow beyond her past and the demeaning husband to expect more. I also enjoyed the mystery as it developed. Even though it was fairly obvious, it was still fun to watch Amy as she stepped into danger before completely piecing together all the connections.
The writing is solid and the switch from third person view to first person is well done and effectively used. The story is light and the dog view adds humor. Readers should be in the mood for light mystery and fun instead of expecting any great literature or thriller. I was in the right mood and would enjoy another book by this author when looking for a book of similar easy and light entertainment.
Audio Notes: I will admit that when I first stared listening I wasn’t sure if I would like the narration. Once I accepted that the narration fit well with Lydia’s selfish view of life it flowed well. I would be willing to try other audio books narrated by Barbara Rosenblat.
Light and fun listen
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Light Reading
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i definitely recommend this book. there is a lot of snark, but that's all part of the fun.
very fun
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