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Hello, Doggy! 

 (Guys & Dogs, book 3)

by

Elaine FoxHello, Doggy! (2008)
(The third book in the Guys & Dogs series)
A novel by Elaine Fox

 
Keenan James has made a career out of teaching women what men really want. He hosts a weekly roundtable, where he offers advice to the love-lorn, and now he's even been tapped to write a book—though he's never been able to commit to just one girl. Unfortunately, he's recently been saddled with his mom's irrepressible pooch, a golden doodle named Barbra Streisand, and his publisher has saddled him with a co-writer—a shy psychologist named Tory Hoffstra, who's determined to keep him on a short leash.

Suspecting that Keenan's nothing but a hound, Tory joins the round-table under an alias. She's shocked that he's more than just a smooth-talking seducer . . . and that he's even more gorgeous than she had heard. As for Keenan, before long he finds himself warming up to Barbra the dog and feeling the heat with Tory . . . and learning that not even his own advice could have prepared him for finally falling in love.

 
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Paperback Editions

January 2008 : Mass Market Paperback
Title: Hello, Doggy!
Author(s): Elaine Fox
Publisher: Avon
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December 2007 : Mass Market Paperback
Cover of ISBN: 0061175692Title: Hello, Doggy!
Author(s): Elaine Fox
ISBN: 0-06-117569-2 / 978-0-06-117569-5 (USA edition)
Publisher: Avon
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October 2009 : Kindle edition
Cover of ISBN: B001140WHKTitle: Hello, Doggy!
Author(s): Elaine Fox
Publisher: HarperCollins e-books
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