Lucy Buchanan and Theo Taylor have never gotten along…like ever. Not when they were children, not when they were teenagers, and definitely not as adults…though that last part might be more Lucy’s doing than Theo’s. It was the summer after she graduated college when their antagonism towards each other boiled over into something... hot.That is until Lucy left town in a flash, leaving everything behind for warm Los Angeles. But now she’s returned after seven years following a bad breakup, and a newfound disillusionment with La-La Land.
As for Theo, he doesn’t know and doesn’t care about whatever happened to make Lucy come back. His lingering resentment is enough to keep her at arm’s length until she inevitably leaves again. The problem is, being around each other has proven that their friction isn’t going anywhere, especially when it leads to some pretty intense heat.
The two have no idea what they’ve rekindled, but things get even more complicated when they rescue a pregnant dog together, taking on joint responsibility of caring for her.
Lucy and Theo must find a way to overcome their past, first for the sake of the dog and her litter, and for their own wounded hearts.
PJ's Thoughts:
Give me a book with dogs on the cover and I am all in. Give me a book with a friend group, a second chance romance, and dogs? Even better!
I had high hopes for this story and for the most part it delivered. Lucy and Theo are complex characters with snappy banter, a sort of frenemies-to-lovers journey, steamy chemistry, and a friend/relative group who isn't shy about giving their two cents. The main characters are multi-layered, especially Lucy who has an abundance of emotional baggage to work through. Other favorites are Theo's teen sister and her bestie, Lucy's dad, and friends, Gavin and Sasha (who I really hope are on target for a book of their own).
The secondary characters are enjoyable but also plentiful. It took me a while (several chapters) to sort through who they all were and what were the connections that tied them all together. It was distracting and confusing. For a standalone book (which is how this is marketed), it felt a bit like beginning the story in Chapter 15. I later discovered that Lucy's sister, Caro has a previously published book titled Dog Days Forever. I don't know if reading that first would have helped keep everyone straight in Puppy Love but I enjoyed Lucy's book enough to download Dog Days and plan to read it soon.
I adored Mama Bear, the pregnant rescue dog and her puppies. Did I mention I'm a total pushover for dogs and puppies in a book? I loved how much of Lucy's and Theo's character growth was tied to their shared custody of and deepening feelings for Bear.
If you enjoy second-chance romance, large friend groups with shared history (think Jill Shalvis), rescue dogs, adorable puppies, heart-tugging emotional depth, significant character growth, and cupcakes (drool warning - both for the delicious cupcakes and Theo, the baker who makes them), give Puppy Love at Mistletoe Junction a try. But maybe read Dog Days Forever first.
Do dogs (or other animals) on the cover of a romance pull you in or push you away?
Do you enjoy a hero who bakes?
Are you a cupcake person or do your taste buds guide you in a different direction?
Have you read Shannon Richard yet?
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A new author for me! I can’t resist a book with dogs, I’m a sucker for cupcakes!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read this author but definitely look forward to enjoying this captivating story. Anytime a dog is included I am happy since dogs are always in my life and stories are memorable with dogs. A cover with dogs is even better. A hero who bakes is a winner. Cupcakes are delectable and especially lemon flavor.
ReplyDeleteThis is a new to me author, but the cover alone would make me want to read it! I love when characters have interaction with pets, whether it's dogs, cats or something very unusual!
ReplyDeleteAnimals on a cover will draw me in! A baker hero and cupcakes are fine with me! I haven't read anything by Shannon before.
ReplyDeleteI do like cupcakes.
ReplyDeleteRose Ward
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I love animals both on the cover and in the story of books! The only problem with a baker hero is if there are too many yummy descriptions of what he is baking: I get hungry! ;-) I have not read any of Shannon RIchard's books yet
ReplyDeleteThis is a new-to-me author. A lot of contemporary novels where the heroes are bakers seemed to be ending up in my Kindle Library. I like books with dogs in them ... I'm a Poodle Lady. I love bakery of any kind!
ReplyDeleteHi PJ, Naomi here! new author to me... cute newborn puppies... I'm in too! :-) nbomotano@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteDon't count me in as I have a copy - have not read it yet and it looks very good. Patoct
ReplyDeleteAnd I do love foodie and books with dogs in them. Patoct
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