Puppy Love

Puppy Love

by Frauke Scheunemann (Author), Frauke Scheunemann (Author), Shelley Frisch (Translator)

Synopsis

Hercules is a dachshund, and his new mistress Caroline is the greatest human being on earth. She's the one who rescued him from the animal shelter, who smells of summer and strawberries, and who laughs when the little pup snuggles up with her on the sofa.

So when Caroline is badly treated by her bossy, dog-hating boyfriend, Hercules decides it's high time he rescued his mistress for a change. And so begins an epic quest to find his favourite woman the perfect man.

Touching, original, and very funny, Puppy Love is a story about love, life, and the best friend a girl could ever have.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Main
Publisher: Corvus
Published: 01 Apr 2013

ISBN 10: 0857893165
ISBN 13: 9780857893161
Book Overview: A feel-good romance about one woman's search for love - with a little help from an adorable friend.

Media Reviews
Original, hilariously funny, and moving; in short, this is top entertainment. * Fur Sie *
A marvellous page-turner! * Neue Woche *
An exhilarating comedy told from the point of view of a sweet four-legged animal, who will make dog lovers and everyone else laugh out loud! * TV Famila *
[Brings a] smile to your lips and spring to your step. * Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung *
A wonderful, dynamic, and tremendously funny romantic comedy. * LIBRO *
A tail-wagging, humorously told love story about the different ways humans (and dachshunds) go about finding that perfect mate. * Munchner Merkur *
Author Bio
Frauke Scheunemann was born in Dusseldorf in 1969. She received a doctorate in law, then completed her training at North German Broadcasting and worked as a journalist and press spokesperson. She has been writing full time since 2002, and has published a series of highly successful novels together with her sister, Wiebke Lorenz, under the collective pseudonym of Anne Hertz. Frauke Scheunemann lives with her husband and their four children in an old parsonage in Hamburg.