Ain’t Too Proud to Beg

Ain’t Too Proud to Beg by Susan Donovan, published by St. Martin’s Press on November 3, 2009, is a contemporary romance that explores the complexities of relationships through the eyes of Josie Sheehan. At thirty-five, Josie has dedicated herself to her Labradoodle, Genghis, and has sworn off men alongside her dog-walking friends. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into Josie’s life as she navigates her decision to avoid romantic entanglements.
As the story unfolds, Josie’s resolve is tested when she meets Rick Rousseau, a charming CEO who quickly captures her heart. The narrative delves into themes of love and trust, as Josie grapples with Rick’s complicated past and the secrets that threaten their budding relationship. Readers will find a blend of humor and emotional depth as Josie confronts her fears and the possibility of a lasting connection, all while enjoying the companionship of her loyal dog. This book presents a relatable journey of self-discovery and the challenges of opening up to love.
Official synopsis Publisher
Josie Sheehan collects failed relationships the way some women collect designer handbags. Now, at thirty-five, she has exactly one male in her life: her Labradoodle, Genghis. In fact Josie, along with the three very single women in her dog-walking group, has recently sworn off men, resigning herself to long walks in the park with her devoted, four-legged friend.
All bets are off, however, when she meets Rick Rousseau, a pet-company CEO who is smart, sexy, and, best of all, head-over-heels for Josie. Even Genghis, an excellent judge of character, seems to know that Rick is the real deal. But just when Josie starts to think that she has found something more enduring than puppy love, she discovers that Rick has a complicated past—and a secret that could put the woman he loves in serious danger…
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