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The New York Times bestselling author of Almost There delivers the start of a new rom-com series with an enemies-to-lovers romance, perfect for readers of Abby Jimenez and Jasmine Guillory. Ashanti Wright is ecstatic over the success of her dog boarding business, Barkingham Palace. In fact, it has become so successful that Ashanti has plans to expand her empire with a doggie bake shop. There’s just one problem, the building she’s had her eye on has just been sold to the surly grandson of one of her favorite customers. Thaddeus Sims is not a dog person. He’s barely a person’s person. But when his grandmother is transferred to a senior living facility that doesn’t accept pets, the former army officer agrees to care for her annoying Standard Poodle, Puddin’. After all, it was with his grandmother’s help that Thad was able to buy the building that will soon house The PX, a sports bar/all-around hangout space for former servicemen that he plans to open. Puddin’ and Ashanti’s French Bulldog, Duchess, have become a bit of a sensation on Barkingham Palace’s livestream because of their budding romance. When a video of the dogs sharing a doggy treat Lady and the Tramp-style goes viral, their owners are sucked into a media frenzy that captures the nation by storm...and creates some sparks for their owners too.
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I’m grateful to NetGalley and Forever (Grand Central Publishing) for providing me with an ARC of 'Pardon My Frenchie' by Farrah Rochon in exchange for an honest review. This book was an absolute delight! I thoroughly enjoyed the gradual development of the romance. Ashanti Wright shines as a resilient protagonist, single-handedly raising her teenage twin sisters following the tragic loss of both her parents six years ago, all while managing her own doggie daycare. The bond between her dog Duchess and Puddin’, one of the dogs at her daycare, adds a heartwarming touch to the story. Enter Thad Sims, who, despite not being a dog person, finds himself tasked with caring for Puddin’ by his grandmother. The ensuing opposites-attract dynamic, with Thad falling for Ashanti first, is charming and filled with humor. I particularly appreciated the diverse cast of characters and the grumpy/sunshine trope, which is one of my favorites. Overall, 'Pardon My Frenchie' is an emotional, adorable, and incredibly enjoyable read that easily earns 5 stars from me.