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Please Don't Feed the Mayor
Please Don't Feed the Mayor
Author: Sue Pethick
ISBN-13: 9781496719805
ISBN-10: 1496719808
Publication Date: 2/26/2019
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Paperback
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krystle avatar reviewed Please Don't Feed the Mayor on + 24 more book reviews
Misleading blurb and full of cliches. Not my cup of tea!
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Please Don't Feed the Mayor is a light-hearted tale that differs slightly from the book blurb. Melanie loves Fossett and wants to find a way to save the town. Living in Fossett was the bone of contention between Melanie and Bryce which ultimately led to their divorce. Melanie feels that electing Shep as mayor will boost tourism. She contacts Bryce for legal advice and is surprised when he shows up in town. Bryce is now a lawyer at an elite firm in Portland and making good money. He has not stopped loving Melanie and would love to convince her to move to Portland. Please Don't Feed the Mayor is a cute story filled with off-beat characters. There is the goat farm with the escaping goats, marijuana farmers who use a drone to monitor their property, a man who uses âHorrible Harryâ, a rooster, for a truck alarm, a retired chicken farm (I am not kidding), and the woman who manages the B&B has no clue how to run it. The residents are warm, friendly people (except for Ron). I laughed at Shep's antics (very clever canine). I did find that the story dragged in the middle and there was a lack of action. The activity ramps up for the climacteric scenes at the end. The ending is heartening and will leave readers smiling. There is an excerpt from Boomer's Bucket List included. Please Don't Feed the Mayor is a lively, humorous and romantic story.