TITLE: Rescue Me, Maybe
AUTHOR: Jackie Bouchard
PUBLISHER: Lake Union Publishing
PUBLISHING DATE: August 25, 2015 (TODAY! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR!!!)
FROM GOODREADS: If you lost both your
spouse and your dog to cancer within weeks of each other, but you were
sadder about the dog, would you tell anyone? Maybe your closest friends.
Unfortunately, Jane Bailey's closest friends are on the other side of
the country. That's where Jane plans to go now that she's free to leave
Philadelphia, the too cold, beachless, street taco-deficient city her
husband dragged her to six years ago. But with no job prospects in her
hometown of San Diego, Jane is roped into helping out temporarily at her
uncle's southwestern small-town B&B. En route to her new role as
innkeeper and breakfast chef, she finds a stray at a rest stop. With her
heart in pieces from the loss of her dog, she's determined not to let
this mutt worm its way into her affections. She's also determined to
have next-to-no interaction with the B&B's irritating guests, and
the even more annoying handyman who lives next door. Can Jane keep her
sanity—and her secret that she's not really a grieving widow—while
trying to achieve her dream of getting back to the place she thinks is
home? Fans of Lolly Winston's Good Grief will enjoy Rescue Me, Maybe.
MY THOUGHTS: I
have struggled for several days with putting into words how much I
loved and enjoyed this book. While I love most things horror and
paranormal related, my main love in my life is my family (especially my
4-legged ones) and therefore, when I see a book featuring a dog, or with
a cute dog on the cover, I am almost immediately sucked in. I had
hoped Rescue Me, Maybe would be a GOOD "dog" book as I was looking for
something to fill the space left by Lucy Dillon's books (until she
releases a new canine featured one) but little did I know I was finding a
GREAT "dog" book.
When the book opens, Jane Bailey has lost both
her husband and her dog to cancer within a few weeks. While she hates
that her husband died, that relationship boat had started to sail, so
who Jane really misses is her dog Barnum. While that sounds
cold-hearted, it makes for a wonderful tale. Jane goes through the
grief of losing two major individuals in her life, and the guilt of not
being in love with her husband when he passes. Jane decides to quit her
job and move back to California but ends up covering at her aunt and
uncle's B&B on the way.
She also meets up with a new dog, Maybe, and goes through the process of allowing a new dog to enter her life.
While
the dogs are great characters in this book, so are the people. I
adored Jane. She is very guarded and only allows a few people into her
life, but I immediately felt this was someone with whom I could be
friends. I also adored all the people in Arizona. While there is
somewhat of a love interest, there is definitely no "insta-love" which
wins extra points as far as I am concerned. Also, while this book may
come across as depressing at times, it really isn't. It's a book about
love, loss, new chances and moving on. There is humor spread throughout
the book, such as Jane trying to steal back her dead husbands ashes
from his in-laws, and the lists Jane makes in her head while trying to
go to sleep at night which are a nice humorous addition.
I
can't recommend this book enough. It is going on my list of top 5 books
read in 2015 and I can't wait to read more of Bouchard's works. If you
love dogs, good women's fiction, or contemporaries give this book a
chance. I don't think you will be sorry.
I received this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
RATING: 5 PAWS
COYER SCAVENGER HUNT #53 - Read a book with just half a face on the cover.
BOOKER T's THOUGHTS: First let me say that Barnum Bailey the beagle is one of the best dog names ever - well, next to Booker T Boxer. And while it was sad that Jane lost him, at least she got to meet Maybe. I think Maybe is a wonderful dog and while she herself faced some obstacles, I found her to be one brave dog (Mom says I can't say to much because it would be a "spoiler." I don't see or smell anything spoiled!). Maybe would be a nice girlfriend - too bad she doesn't live near me. Maybe has some great humans and dogs in her life and you will just have to read the book to find out more about her - including how she got her name, Maybe. I give Barnum, Maybe and all her friends 5 paws!
Thank you! I <3 this review so much! (I G+'d and Tweeted it!) Love that Booker T added his thoughts. :) And, wow, really thrilled to make your top 5 books for the year! You made my day!
ReplyDelete(Also love the cover scavenger hunt idea. What fun! The funny thing about that cover is that my friends - and even my family - keep asking if that's me on the cover! It's not, but it really does look like me, and my dog Abby, who was the inspiration for Maybe.)
Thanks again!!
This sounds like a good book, Barb! I've read a couple other women's fiction books this year and enjoyed them so I'll take a look at this one. Good review!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was going through a divorce one of the things my soon to be ex kept bringing up was that I loved my horse more than him. I cried every day for 2 weeks after the separation and then decided to get on with my life. When my horse died the next year, I cried every day for 6 weeks. Turns out that my ex was right! LOL. I should read this book.
ReplyDeleteHeather, thanks for sharing. Some people and animals form a special bond. This book is definitely right up your alley!
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