"amusing dog wagging tale"
Beautiful Lynda Keene was selfish and nasty until she was
murdered while making "whoopee" with her best friend's
husband. Lynda awakened to find herself condemned by
Stanley the bean-counter to work undercover on earth doing
good deeds. However, Lynda finds that she does not return
as a perfect 10, but ironically as an obese Corgi, looking
more like a "basketball with legs". Now living in Cottonwood, Arizona, her current owner
writer Nell Jordan places Miss Piggy as everyone calls her
on a strict diet forcing the starving canine to seek
crumbs. The two females visit medical facilities and
nursing homes to provide comfort to the patients and
residents. When senior citizen Frank Cramer dies, he
bequests a fortune to that 36-24-34 soul, Miss Piggy, whom
stayed with him until his last breath. Private
investigator Dan Travis goes undercover as a photographer
investigating Nell at the request of his agitated mother
over her dad's estate going to the dog. Miss Piggy does
not trust this gigolo romancing her pet human, but those
feelings conflict with her prime directive of performing
good deeds through matchmaking. When Miss Piggy wags her tail, the story line is clever,
insightful, and fun as a not so repentant Lynda acts good,
bad, but definitely no longer sexy. The story line has a
bit of suspense with a wannabe dognapper, but that takes
away from the charming prime theme of Piggy matchmaking
yet also preventing a match as the dog struggles with
FINDING MR. RIGHT for Nell. The animal therapy scenes are
educational and augment a strong romance with a funny bone
that sends fans to the dogs.
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 20, 2003
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