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THE DACHSHUND WEARS PRADA

From the Paws In The City series

Don't sleep on this heartfelt romance.

A reclusive son of Hollywood royalty hires a down-on-her-luck social media consultant to dogsit his late grandmother's chaotic dachshund.

After Theo Garrison lost his famous parents when he was 10, he grew incredibly close to his fabulous and showy grandmother, who raised him. Now, with his gram's passing, Theo is alone save for his grandmother's mischievous dachshund, Camilla. He's at his wits’ end, though, with Camilla proving too much for any dogsitter Theo has been able to hire. Known as "the Hermit of Fifth Avenue," he'd rather not go out in public if he can avoid it. He blames the relentless paparazzi for the car accident that took his parents' lives and is wary of being photographed or videoed. Isla Thompson and her teenage sister, Dani, have been on their own for years. When Isla's career as a social media consultant publicly crashes and burns, she has to scramble for a way to keep the rent paid and her sister in ballet school. Isla has been all but blacklisted in the entertainment industry, but an impromptu photo shoot for her sister's Instagram account turns into a job opportunity. When Camilla gets loose from Theo during a walk in Central Park, she spectacularly interrupts Dani and Isla's shoot. Theo is surprised when instead of nipping at the two strangers, Camilla turns into a perfect angel, accepting belly rubs and paw shakes. On a whim and out of desperation, he offers Isla a job. She can give it a month’s trial and stay on after the four weeks, if she wants. Isla's relationship with the media is the biggest secret between her and Theo, looming like a dark, tense cloud as they get closer to one another. This is an adorable slow-burn romance in which grief and abandonment are balanced by Camilla's antics, even if they do come at the most inopportune time.

Don't sleep on this heartfelt romance.

Pub Date: May 3, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-335-63983-7

Page Count: 352

Publisher: HQN

Review Posted Online: Feb. 4, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2022

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JUST FRIENDS

A romance that could have used significant rethinking.

Childhood friends, almost-sweethearts, a misunderstanding, and a funeral.

Blair Lang and Declan Renshaw were best friends who went on one date before a disagreement and an accident sent them in different directions after high school. Now Blair is back from college to be with her great-aunt Lottie, who’s dying, and to support her single mother in small-town Seabrook, California. Finding a job at a coffee shop puts her in the path of her former boyfriend, since he turns out to be its owner. Can the two get past their mistakes? The novel uses the popular second-chance romance trope, but Pham fails to energize it through interesting characters. Blair’s grief over her great-aunt’s death and her plan to help her mother are overshadowed by internal monologues about her feelings, the way her friends aren’t paying attention to her, and the novel she plans to write. Declan’s distinguishing characteristic, besides being a former high school quarterback, is his skill at building birdhouses. Unsurprisingly, the couple doesn’t have much chemistry; when they embrace, their “bodies meld like…memory foam.” The wooden characters, unusual word choices (“conglomerate of pedestrians,” “litany of plants”), and odd turns of phrase (“tension melting from his eyebrows like butter melting in a warm pan”) are almost enough to obscure the lack of plot development. What passes for stakes is easily defused when Blair comes into an inheritance that saves her from working as a consultant at Ernst & Young in New York—so she can write a romance novel.

A romance that could have used significant rethinking.

Pub Date: March 3, 2026

ISBN: 9781668095188

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Atria

Review Posted Online: Feb. 16, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2026

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UNBOUND

From the Undone series , Vol. 3

A deep and moving portrayal of first love.

Two college students rekindle their relationship as they unravel the truth behind their breakup.

On the outside, college senior Bennett Reiner has it all. A goalie for Waterfell University’s hockey team, he lives with a group of friends in a luxurious off-campus house. He and his best friend, Rhys Koteskiy, have fathers who are retired hockey legends. But on the inside, he’s falling apart. Struggling with OCD, a shaky friendship with Rhys, and second thoughts about pursuing a future in hockey, the only thing keeping Bennett afloat is also the one thing breaking his heart: Paloma Blake. All dyed-hair and attitude, Paloma has built a bad reputation on the hockey scene since their relationship ended freshman year—but Bennett knows the real P. Underneath her promiscuous facade lies a scared and lonely girl running from a childhood of abuse. When they were together, it seemed like their romance was perfect, until Paloma broke it off without warning. Since then, Bennett has run to Paloma’s side whenever she needed him, whether she was drunk, lonely, or hurting, and now he’s determined to win her back. For Bennett, Paloma is his antidote, the cure for his compulsions; for Paloma, Bennett is her protector, her safe space. And though Paloma yearns to be with Bennett again, she’s not sure she’s willing to open old wounds and reveal the truth about her painful past. In the third installment of the Undone series, Corinne spotlights familiar characters as they navigate trauma, heartbreak, and first love. Bennett and Paloma’s relationship is raw and vulnerable, and their journey of relinquishing control is both necessary and inevitable. Their romance evolves as they open up to one another, and in return, the reader is rewarded with a love story that’s as lyrical, evocative, and emotional as poetry.

A deep and moving portrayal of first love.

Pub Date: April 7, 2026

ISBN: 9781668219423

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Atria

Review Posted Online: Dec. 26, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2026

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