Jessica is struggling to keep her cafe running in Madrona. Unfortunately, Madrona is a dog-loving city, and Jessica is morbidly afraid of dogs. Her fear of dogs has led to Madronians thinking that she's an unfriendly person and her cafe's business is starting to go downhill. As a means to get back in the good books, she volunteers to be part of the city council and makes preparation for the annual dog show. One dark and stormy night (literally), she bumps into a dog at the city square and gets hit by lightning. She wakes up and finds that she's switched bodies with the dog and the dog is now in her body. It's a pet version of freaky friday, and of course, there's plenty of opportunities throughout the book for some funny moments where the dog has no idea how to act human. Surprisingly, along the way, the author even manages to slip in a love story. Jessica manages to continue her infatuation with the city's vet while she's in dog form, haha. May I note that the vet, according to his last name and physical description, is Asian, whoohoo.
A light, fluffy read that was enjoyable. It might not be something I would pick up again any time soon, but I can envision myself reading this again on a rainy day in the future.
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