It's a pleasure to take part in the BlogTour Pug Actually by Matt Dunn.
'With over 400,000 copies sold in e-book, Matt Dunn's Pug Actually, is the heartwarming, hilarious, and strikingly perceptive story of the high and lows of modern relationships as seen through the eyes of a wise pug named Doug.'
About the AuthorMatt Dunn is the author of numerous romantic comedy novels, including the bestselling The Ex-Boyfriend's Handbook and A Day at the Office. he's also written about life, love, and relationships for various publications including The Times, Guardian, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Company, Elle, and The Sun. Follow @mattdunnwrites on Twitter
About the book
Loyal rescue pug Doug wants his adoring owner Julie to find unconditional love and happiness - and he knows she won't find either in the arms of Luke, her married boss and lover. Julie, reluctant to end things with Luke, fears that if she chooses to be alone, she will end up like her eccentric cat-owning neighbour. It's a prospect that horrifies Doug too.
Hopeful to help Julie move on - Doug looks to match-make Julie and Tom, a newly divorced V-E-T, who is perfect for her (despite his questionable occupation). There's just one problem: Julie and Tom can't stand each other.
Doug doesn't quite understand the quirks and complexities of human relationships, but he won't let that get in the way of his mission to bring Tom and Julie together. After all, being a 'rescue' works both ways...
Review
Doug doesn't see himself as a rescue dog - in his mind he is the one in charge of his owner's happiness. If something is making her sad then it has to go, hence his dislike of her boyfriend. Doug wants him gone, and he is willing to stalk, threaten and intimidate if necessary.
It suits Doug just fine when the humans around him, get on board with his ( it's always his brilliant idea of course) suggestion to introduce Julie to the perfect man - the person she doesn't knows she is missing yet.
I have to admit this had me chuckling within the first few pages. The stand-off chapter is absolutely hilarious and so is Doug. He's like a little old man combined with an agony aunt, and all the dog traits to boot. The narration is so human-like and on point that it's easy to forget there is a four legged canine at the end of the voice.
I'm guessing I won't be the only one that hopes this isn't the last time we hear from Doug, and would love to see him on screen. Dunn writes and creates with a certain ease, that it's easy to forget you're in the middle of a fictional scenario.
Buy Pug Actually at Amazon Uk or go to Goodreads for any other retailer. Publisher : HQ Digital; pub date 14 Oct. 2021. Buy at Amazon com.
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