![]() I set up his bed in my room, and he humps it for a solid forty-five minutes before finally turning around in a circle four and a half times and curling himself into a tight ball. ![]() If my house felt empty before, now it’s teeming with chaotic energy. When we get inside, he vomits again on a rug I never really liked, pees on my coffee table, and poops on the living room carpet. “ On our drive home, Steve vomits in the car carrier. As the owner of an insolent little dog, I very much relate to the quote below: And, I was here for it.Īlso, let’s not forget, Steve (Shay’s dog), who was- not surprisingly- one of my favorite parts of the book itself. ![]() There’s no fading to black and leaving it to the reader’s imagination. Also, did I mention, the steamy love scenes? No? Because they’re amazing. It’s adorable, and I loved the vulnerability of both characters that unraveled slowly. When things start going downhill for their radio station, Shay pitches a show featuring dating advice, and the two are forced to fake a past-relationship and pose as two exes hosting the show. ![]() ![]() Shay Goldstein is a successful, albeit lonely public radio producer whose arch-nemesis at work is Dominic Yun, the self-assured recent graduate with (did he mention?) a Master’s degree from Northwestern. The Ex Talk is a contemporary romance set in Seattle public radio and filled the book with funny, relatable characters. ![]()
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