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The Foxe & the Hound by R.S. Grey

neibooklover's review

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4.0

3,5 ⭐

swagginswanigan's review

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4.0

So it’s six am and no I didnt wake up early to read. On a side note to this review I need to get a better sleep schedule. Anyway, this book was really great. I am realizing that as much as I like gimmicks within a story I really love stories like this too. Stories like this where it seems like it could be the love story of a friends parents or a couple of friends. So rooted in some level of humanity that it makes me just happy to hear about Romeo people falling in love. I loved this book. *applause*

3beansbooks's review

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4.0

I was lucky enough to receive an ARC of this book from the author. I'm so glad that I did!!!!

This book is fantastic! It needs to top off your Summer Reading List. Madeleine is truly the definition of a hot mess. Her rent is overdue, her car is one blistering Texas day away from dying and she is scraping the bottom of the barrel with both her social life and her job as a Realtor. Her luck has to get better, right? Enter Adam, hot as hell Veterinarian who is immediately knocked off his feet. By. Her. Dog!

Can they handle a tail wagging good time and treat themselves to a bone? ;)

They ignore their chemistry and try to ignore each other. Hard to do in a small town in Texas. Theirs is a bumpy but oh so fun ride! If you've read R. S. Grey before then you know that she's amazing and you need to grab this book ASAP!! If you've never read R. S. Grey before ,then what are you waiting for? You'll love her writing and her juicy stories. She's become a Must Read author for me.

desiree_mcl's review

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4.0

4 stars.

This was a really cute read.

Mouse was such a sweetheart and I've had a few mutts throughout my life and I loved them so much but their size was definitely somewhat of a mystery.

The various run-ins that Adam and Madeleine had were adorable and funny.

There was one issue that only slightly annoyed me. The awkward run-ins went on a little too long, I wish those were trimmed down, even though I loved them, they did make the time they were together a little short. A week or two of them together was just gone over quickly.

thequeenreads's review

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4.0

It was such a fun light romantic read. It was so cute I'm almost envious. Thank you so much for the advance copy! ❤ will publish full review on my blog soon.

indra23's review

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4.0

I loved Madeline, was really refreshing and idk, an excellent protagonist. I dont like main characters very often, but she was just hilarius.
And Adam, my god. All the tension has me blushing.
I really loved the banter and was laughing out loud (or LOLing) for the mayor part.
Hilarius.
The cow giving birth was just...
I could not put this book down, i had to read it all in one go. So i did.
I regret nothing.

kailawk's review against another edition

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4.0

fun read

chatterbookbabe's review against another edition

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4.0

I was in an awful mood when I began reading The Foxe and the Hound. In fact, I didn’t even really feel like reading at all. I’m a book blogger though and that kind of means I have to sometimes even when I’m not feeling it. I love R.S. Grey, but I was still fully prepared to sulk and drag myself through the book purely due to the way I felt at the time. However, within a few minutes of reading I was smiling, and before I knew it, I was laughing. I flew through the story in one sitting and felt a hundred times better when I was done. R.S Grey, thank you for turning my day around!

Madeleine Thatcher is a real estate agent that is a little down on her luck where her job is concerned. She has sold exactly one house in her first year with the company she works for, and that results in her being placed on probation. They expect her to do something to improve her sales in the next 2 months, or she may be looking for a new job.

Adam Foxe, a veterinarian, moved to the small town of Hamilton, Texas from Chicago, Illinois to be close to his family after his fiancé of 5 years cheated on him with his best friend. The difference between big city life and life in Hamilton is astronomical, and it’s a lot harder to adjust than he anticipated. On the way to his first day of work, he is mauled by a huge, happy, and extremely muddy puppy named Mouse. He has a heated exchange with the owner, Madeleine, and is soon reunited with them both when she brings Mouse in for his shots.

After those two encounters, Madeleine begins bumping into Adam all over town. It seems like they can’t go anywhere without seeing each other’s face. Between a series of unfortunate events, embarrassing encounters, puppy love, and accidental nakedness, things start to heat up between them… whether they want it to or not.

The Foxe and the Hound is well written, entertaining, light, and full of humor. The romance is sweet, the dog is adorable, the characters are likable, and I wouldn’t mind having an Adam myself, just saying. (I pictured him as Amadeo Leandro with green eyes. If you don’t know who he is, google it and thank me later!) I would have liked a little more steam, but all in all, I can’t complain about much. I haven’t read one of this author’s books in a while, and reading this reminded me why I should. If you are looking for a cute romantic comedy that will make you smile until your cheeks ache, or you’re familiar with this author’s work and enjoy it, don’t hesitate to give this one a try!

ARC generously provided for an honest review,

maggiemaggio's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars. Entertaining and fun. I didn't buy Adam as a vet, but in a book like this that's not a big deal. I was much more bothered by the typos with Madeline's name.