A review by bookertsfarm
City Dog by Alison Pace

4.0

So Amy is recently divorced and living on her own. She always wanted to be a "great " writer and constantly laments the novel she isn't writing, even though she has a bestselling children's book featuring her own dog Carlie. Amy feels in a pretty stagnate position in life when she gets the opportunity for a television series featuring Carlie. Although she is hesitant to commit, she does, but it's either going to be a great decision or one of her worst.

This is a pretty light read but it was a wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon. I really liked Amy although I do think at times she was a very "Can't see the forest because of the trees" kind of gal. "City Dog" does not focus a lot on romantic elements, but because of the nature of the book, you know it's going there. Amy does meet a guy named Nick who is a host of an flashback 80's music show and I loved how the author used 80's song titles and lyrics for the chapter titles. I recognized almost all of them so that was some added fun. Also, there are chapters from Carlie's POV as well as from Carlie's fictional pal, Robert McGuire, who Amy has fashioned as the perfect man (and which is why she probably can't find a "real" man). Carlie is definitely the smartest "person" in the whole book. I also felt for a moment that a dreaded love triangle was being introduced but it was almost like Pace saw where it was headed and put on the brakes before it got out of hand.

Overall I enjoyed "City Dog." I loved meeting Carlie and found it to be more a book about self discovery than one about just romance. If you like contemporary reads or better yet, dogs, I think you'd enjoy "City Dog."