Pets of Park Avenue by Stefanie London
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Pets of Park Avenue by Stefanie London, book two in her Paws in the City series, is a heartwarming, moving,
second chance rom-com
that is the story of a self-confessed hot mess who learns that life is more
fun when things don't go
according to plan. Scout is a certified hot mess, but with the
help of her friend Isla and a steady job she loves and excels at she feels she
is finally starting to get her life together. A photoshoot goes very wrong and
she is in need of a dog double for some future commitments. It just so happens
her estranged husband Lane has an identical dog, Twinkle Stardust, she could
use to fix things; if he agrees. They married five years ago after a whirlwind
fling in Vegas and only last a month married before Scout ran away without
looking back. Despite it being five years, they never divorced. Scout is afraid
seeing Lane again will revive the feelings they once had, as their chemistry
was off the charts. Lane is a kind and genuine man who is unable to turn Scout
away; especially since she needs his help. He agrees to let Scout borrow his
adorable Star, but only if he can accompany them to the appointments. The
adorable animals are still the stars of this book, but there is definitely a
strong emotional bond to both Scout's estranged husband and the grandparents who
turned their back on her. Scout not only learned from her past mistakes, she
became more confident in herself, especially with the help of Lane, and her
partner Isla. Having a second chance with Lane allowed Scout to finally love
herself and reach for all that she deserved in life.
Ms. London
wrote a humorous, emotional, heartwarming, second chance
romance between two people who were too young and broken the first time, are brought
together again by a dog and an undeniable attraction. Dog antics, romance, instagram craziness, and sisterly
bonds all added additional layers to this amazing story leading Scout, Lane,
and Star to find a future together. I highly recommend Pets of Park Avenue to other readers.
I voluntarily reviewed a
complimentary copy of this book.
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