Thursday, December 8, 2022

Spotlight and Giveaway: Pets of Park Avenue

We're excited to feature Pets of Park Avenue by Stefanie London today. The second novel in the Paws in the City series released this week and it sounds just as much fun as The Dachshund Wears Prada. While it can be read as a standalone, there may be spoilers for Dachshund. Thanks to Harlequin, we have TWO copies to give away!

Self-proclaimed hot mess Scout Myers is determined to prove she’s finally got her act together. Raised by grandparents who saw her as her wayward mother’s wayward daughter, Scout’s used to being written off. So when the opportunity for a promotion arises at the pet talent agency where she works she’s desperate to rise to the occasion. With shared custody of her little sister also on the line, Scout can’t afford a single mistake… like suddenly needing a canine stand-in for an important photoshoot. Luckily (or not) she knows the owner of the perfect pup replacement: the estranged husband she walked out on years ago.

On the surface, it appears Lane Halliday’s life has been blissfully drama free without Scout, but she suspects her handsome-as-ever not-quite-ex-husband doth protest too much. Working together even feels like old times—except for all that lingering, unresolved tension. But Scout’s not sure she’s ready to confront the reasons she left Lane, and when their plans to finalize the divorce become very real, Scout starts to wonder whether second chances might be worth a little hot mess.

Stefanie London is a multi-award-winning, USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romances and romantic comedies. Stefanie’s books have been called “genuinely entertaining and memorable” by Booklist, and “elegant, descriptive and delectable” by RT magazine. Her stories have won multiple industry awards, including the HOLT Medallion and OKRWA National Reader's Choice Award, and she has been nominated for the Romance Writers of America RITA award.

Originally from Australia, Stefanie lives in Toronto with her very own hero and is doing her best to travel the world. She frequently indulges in her passions for good coffee, lipstick, romance novels and anything zombie-related.

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11 comments:

traveler said...

My rescue dog Babka is extremely smart, energetic, and can walk as if she is on a marathon. Tireless and an enormous amount of stamina and energy. She is agile, nimble and jumps like a panther. Light as a feather, 14 pounds and affectionate and special. I wonder if I can continue to keep up with her since I am 75 in a week.

Rita Wray said...

When my kids were young we had a bunny, she was really smart. One time I was sitting on the floor with a can of coke and I left the room for a few minutes and when I came back my bunny was trying to drink out of the straw. At Christmas when I handed out gifts my kids would put them in a pile. I had some gifts for our bunny Truffy and she would do the same thing. lol

Toni Laliberte said...

I had a cat named Spooky when I was a child. She was the best cat! The funniest thing she did was eat cheese from my mouth. I'd put a piece of cheese between my lips and she'd paw it a couple of times, then ever so gently take it from my mouth. She loved cheese!

NoraA said...

My sibs and I wanted a dog. What my mother brought home (after great expense) was a miniature Schnauzer she named Cuddles. Once this ball of silver fur was large enough to play with I taught her how to bite my kid brother on the ankle when he annoyed me. Of course as the eldest I also got the chore of walking her in any weather, both night and day.

Mary C said...

At a party at my sister's house, the 3 year old daughter of a friend discovered that our husky Rusty would shake a paw when requested. She kept asking Rusty to shake a paw for thirty minutes - Rusty did it one last time before exiting the room and hiding.

dstoutholcomb said...

My aunt's dog came home with a package of chicken. Apparently he stole it from the neighbor's vehicle.

diannekc said...

My cat, Hamilton, is quite a character. I was sitting on the bed and when I bent over to put on my socks, he climbed on my back and laid there until I stood up.

Mary Preston said...

There are a lot of dogs in our street. They are all quiet until someone walks on by. Then they all howl and bark like crazy. It's actually very funny and the best alarm system ever.

Padmini Rao said...

My friends and I were walking her dog Ace around the neighborhood when he unfortunately has explosive diarrhea on a neighbor’s freshly moved lawn.

bn100 said...

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satkins said...

We had pizza late one night and I did not clean up the table after eating- the next morning I found 2 pieces of pizza crust in the bathroom floor where my cats had taken them from the table to eat as their late night snack ~!