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Behaving Badly

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For animal behaviorist Miranda Sweet, pets beat people, paws down. She's convinced that animals are sweeter, softer and a lot more predictable than the men she's been dating lately. So when she opens up her own animal clinic, she decides to focus on the species she understands, and forget about trying to fathom the murky depths of the male psyche. While schizophrenic schnauzers and confused canaries are benefiting from her professional ministrations, her best friend Daisy is convinced that Miranda needs a little therapy, as well. Enter dishy photographer David. Even Miranda begins to think she may have been just a tad hasty in her analysis of men and she finds herself reconsidering her position. But just as she lets her guard down, her own past reappears and Miranda must come to terms with the fact that she hasn't always been as sweet as she'd like to believe

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Behaving Badly, Isabel Wolff

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2003
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2003
Format
souple
Pages
368
ISBN10
0007118627
ISBN13
9780007118625
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Première publication
2003
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Behaving Badly
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For animal behaviorist Miranda Sweet, pets beat people, paws down. She's convinced that animals are sweeter, softer and a lot more predictable than the men she's been dating lately. So when she opens up her own animal clinic, she decides to focus on the species she understands, and forget about trying to fathom the murky depths of the male psyche. While schizophrenic schnauzers and confused canaries are benefiting from her professional ministrations, her best friend Daisy is convinced that Miranda needs a little therapy, as well. Enter dishy photographer David. Even Miranda begins to think she may have been just a tad hasty in her analysis of men and she finds herself reconsidering her position. But just as she lets her guard down, her own past reappears and Miranda must come to terms with the fact that she hasn't always been as sweet as she'd like to believe