Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Review - - Finding Mr. July

Finding Mr. July
by Anna E. Collins
Publisher: Forever
Release Date: July 1, 2025
Reviewed by PJ


Intern Holly King knows there are pros and cons to everything, including competing in her nonprofit’s big fundraising competition.
 
The Pros:
  • Winning means a full-time job at the new office in Scotland
  • Scotland is thousands of miles away from her toxic ex-boyfriend
  • Her pitch includes PUPPIES! Lots of ‘em!
     The only con? Working with Jonathan Summers. But if Holly wants her calendar of hot, outdoorsy guys and their dogs to win against everyone else’s fundraising ideas, she’ll need Jonathan’s undeniable talent as a photographer…even if he is the office grump.

     When their collaboration accidentally gets off to a steamy start, Holly vows she won’t be distracted again. But as they scramble to shoot a year’s worth of hunks and pups in just a couple of weeks, the spark between Holly and Jonathan can’t be ignored.

     With Holly’s career dreams finally coming into focus, whatever’s developing with Jonathan makes her wonder—could she be missing the bigger picture?

PJ's Thoughts:

What a fun read, perfect for vacation, the beach, the backyard, or wherever your summer happy reading spot is located. 

I love a MMC with a grumpy attitude and a soft center. Jonathan has both, as well as some significant emotional baggage. It's fun to watch him square off with Holly (great banter!), especially when their undeniable chemistry comes out to play. He's a good guy but issues have steered him away from his passion (photography) and into a new field where he keeps his head down and interpersonal contacts to a minimum. I loved watching him slowly reopen and begin to regain his confidence.  

Holly is an intern at a new company who brings a single-minded focus to her new position. She's determined to win a promotion that will take her far away from her backstabbing ex and the betrayal that cost her a promising law career and she's determined to do it with Jonathan's assistance. Easy peasy. Except, Jonathan doesn't want to help, she's struggling to find twelve dogs with agreeable owners, and then there are those pesky feelings that keep cropping up.

I enjoyed both Jonathan and Holly though, I admit, it did take me longer to warm up to Holly. She has the more significant growth arc, resulting in moments throughout the book where I wondered just how - or if - the author would get these two on the same HEA page. No worries. She accomplishes it in a realistic and believable fashion.

Secondary characters add a lot of humor, emotion, and texture to this story. I especially enjoyed Holly's mentor and Jonathan's dad as well as Holly's brother and niece. And, of course, the dogs. Their photo shoots were an absolute delight, especially the socially awkward ones. 

If you're looking for a fun, light, workplace romance with snappy banter, sizzling chemistry, unexpected twists, and a happy ending, check out Finding Mr. July


Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Coming Attractions & Giveaway - - July

 



Welcome to July! 

The year is half over. How is that possible? I hope your first six months of 2025 reading have been as exceptional as mine. I haven't counted but I'm pretty sure I've had more Top Dish and 5-Star reviews so far this year than the past several. It sure is going to make it tough to come up with a Best of 2025 list in December. Maybe I should do a Best of first half and second half? What do you think? While I'm pondering that, here's what you have to look forward to at The Romance Dish during the month of July. 




We kick off the month on Wednesday, July 2 with a review of Finding Mr. July, a contemporary office romcom by Anna E. Collins. Get ready for a grumpy hero with layers and 12 months worth of adorable dogs! 




After what I hope will be a fun and festive holiday weekend, come on back Monday, July 7 for a review of An Irish Summer by Alexandra Paige. This charming contemporary romcom took me on a lovely tour of Ireland and had me ready to book a trip in real life. 




Tuesday, July 8 brings a review and signed print copy of That Cowboy Charm by Pam Mantovani. This charming western contemporary romance with a touch of suspense is book eight of Mantovani's The Cowboys of Burton Springs series but can be enjoyed as a standalone. 



Don't miss the newest hockey romance from Kate Meader when I share my thoughts about Sweet Thing on Monday, July 14. This next generation story launches Meader's new Chicago Players contemporary romance series featuring the adult children of fan favorite Theo Kershaw and his wife, Elle (Instacrush: Rookie Rebels - Book 2). 





Nancy joins us on Tuesday, July 15 with a review of Atonement Sky, book nine in Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling Trinity paranormal romance series.





It's more pups in the spotlight when we head to New Orleans with a review of Pugs & Kisses by Farrah Rochon on Wednesday, July 16. This charming contemporary romance features two Veterinarians, a second-chance romance, and no shortage of adorable dogs...or "helpful" friends.  





Thursday, July 17 brings a review of Don't You Forget About Me, an amnesia historical romance novella by Shana Galen. This one is the perfect length for an afternoon read on a lazy summer day.





Stop by on Tuesday, July 22 for a review of another historical romance novella. This time it's Two Ruins Make a Right by Janna MacGregor, a second-chance, enemies-to-lovers romance that brings all the feelings. 





Monday, July 28 brings a review of Give Me A Reason by Jayci Lee. Lee hits all the right notes with this Jane Austen Persuasion- inspired contemporary romance featuring Korean-American characters and plenty of family dysfunction, meddling friends, and second chances with a first love. 



Wrapping up the month on Tuesday, June 29, we'll have a review of Bad Luck Bride by Laura Lee Guhrke. This third book in Guhrke's Scandal at the Savoy historical romance series features a second-chance, enemies-to-lovers story with snappy banter and plenty of twists. 




That's what is on our agenda for July. What's on yours? 

Do you have any must-buy books this month that we've missed?

Any vacation plans? I'm staying put this summer so I'll be hoping to travel vicariously through other peoples' plans and the books I read.

Did you set a reading goal (via Goodreads or something else) for 2025? We're at the midway point. How are you doing?

Two randomly chosen people who post a comment before 11:00 PM (EDT), July 4 will each receive a book of my choice from my stash.

*U.S. only
*Must be 18