Little Squirrels Can Climb Tall Trees
Kyle Miller is a rare breed. Though born to conservative parents and raised in small-town Oklahoma, Kyle realized young that he had to escape rural America. Now he's living in New York City, working as an ER doctor, and paying off his massive student loans. He's never been on a plane and never...
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Kyle Miller is a rare breed. Though born to conservative parents and raised in small-town Oklahoma, Kyle realized young that he had to escape rural America. Now he's living in New York City, working as an ER doctor, and paying off his massive student loans. He's never been on a plane and never seen a movie, but he is worldly enough to recognize attraction when it smacks him in the forehead. Not that he knows how he managed to crack heads with Joseph, who's a good foot shorter than Kyle's six and a half feet. Joseph is Kyle's polar opposite in other ways too, well-off where Kyle is poor, and self-assured while Kyle is insecure. He's also determined to show Kyle what a great guy he is and bring the confidence Kyle shows in the ER out in his everyday life. But Kyle's hectic work schedule and inexperience with relationships won't make for an easy romance.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781613726174 (1613726171)
Publish date: July 27th 2012
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
Divertente, esilarante sebbene tocchi temi importanti e seri.... l'atmosfera resta sempre leggera!
I loved it! I laughed throughout the book, but the beginning was the funniest. The story is told by Joseph, who says the funniest things. The running joke is squirrel related, rabid tree squirrel actually. It didn't really feel like insta-love because the way the story is structured made me think mo...
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Holy crap, all I can picture in my head about the main character is that he is a yappy little terrier dog. I mean I love the exclamation point, I use it a lot on comments, but to use it this much in a published book? It’s a bit much, and it made me dislike the main character. So it’s not that I hate...
This book is definitely of a type. I put this author in the same category as Etienne and William Neale (but way more hyper), whose books I can read quite contentedly and then forget immediately.