Pardon my Frenchie

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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 thrilled over the success of her doggie daycare, Barkingham Palace. But handling the business and taking care of her teen twin sisters is a lot. And now that the antics of her adorable French bulldog and poodle bestie are blowing up on social media, things are even more chaotic than usual. And they only get worse when the world’s worst dog hater shows up. Thad Sims is not a dog person. He’s barely a person’s person. But after 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, and his first move is taking Puddin’ out of daycare. Now Ashanti’s beloved Duchess is bereft of her companion, social media is outraged, and Ashanti’s business is hanging in the balance. Her only option is to make nice with the surly, sexy Thad at all costs. But it’s gonna take a tiara-wearing Frenchie, a well-dressed poodle, and a whole lotta treats to teach these humans a few new tricks about falling in love.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

For this doggone delightful rom-com, Rochon (The Boyfriend Project) pairs a canine-averse ex-Marine with a doggie day-care owner. Ashanti Wright hopes to expand both her dog boarding business, Barkingham Palace, and her newest venture, Duchess Delights, a dog treat business, into a nearby property. She faces a setback when Thad Sims, her favorite customer's grandson, unexpectedly buys the property with plans to convert the building into a gathering place for his fellow veterans and active servicemembers. After his grandmother moves to an assisted living facility following an injury, Thad reluctantly assumes responsibility for her dog, Puddin, putting him and Ashanti into frequent proximity as the conflict between them deepens. When Puddin and Ashanti's dog, Duchess, share a treat in a Lady and the Tramp--style moment on Barkingham Palace's webcam livestream, the pooches go viral, so much so that Ashanti and Thad are invited to bring the pups onto a daytime talk show in New York City. Despite the lingering real estate tension and Thad's initial aversion to all things canine, sparks soon fly. The pair's witty banter and inevitable enemies-to-lovers arc captivate, while Puddin and Duchess's love story adds humor. Readers will be thoroughly charmed. Agent: Evan Marshall, Evan Marshall Literary. (June)

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A doggy-daycare owner and a surly military veteran engage in a PR partnership after their dogs go viral in Rochon's (The Hookup Plan) latest. Ashanti doesn't have time to sleep, much less date. Between expanding her Barkingham Palace doggy daycare business, raising her 16-year-old sisters, and loving on her French bulldog, Duchess, she doesn't have the bandwidth to add any more demands on her life. Especially the curmudgeonly (albeit sexy) grandson of her favorite client. Thad is newly retired from the army and building his dream business--a veteran-staffed bar and barbershop in New Orleans. Dog-hater Thad reluctantly agrees to care for his grandmother's poodle, Puddin', when she's unable to. When a video of Puddin' and Duchess goes viral, Ashanti and Thad are swept into a PR campaign to promote their businesses, and the newfound fame forces the pair to confront the growing chemistry between them. Rochon's romantic comedy may be premised on a hot viral video, but the romance here is a slow burn. Thad's and Ashanti's dual perspectives serve the enemies-to-lovers transition, as both grapple with their competing emotions and the progression of their attraction. VERDICT An adorable rom-com that's perfect for pet-lovers craving a treat.--Shanel Slater

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Kirkus Book Review

A viral video turns a woman's doggie day care into a sensation. Ashanti Wright is a successful New Orleans businesswoman. Her doggie day care, Barkingham Palace, is so successful that she's scouting for a new location in order to expand, and she has more orders than she can fulfill for the custom dog biscuits she bakes. Add to that the challenge of raising her twin 16-year-old sisters, and Ashanti has her hands full. Thaddeus Sims has been struggling to acclimate to civilian life after 15 years in the army. When his grandmother falls and enters an assisted living facility, he inherits her standard poodle, Puddin', a longtime and beloved client at Barkingham Palace. Thad is not a dog person and thinks it's ridiculous to spend money on doggie day care when he needs every dollar for the bar he plans to open, designed to cater to active military and vets. But Ashanti's French bulldog, Duchess, and Puddin' become a viral sensation on the Barkingham Palace live feeds after being caught sharing a biscuit, Lady and the Tramp style. Ashanti's already-successful business becomes a juggernaut, and a New York morning show offers to fly out the star dogs (and their owners) for a segment. Ashanti convinces Thad the free publicity will benefit both of them. This isn't a slow-burn romance as much as a slow-start romance. The novel fully explores each character's business woes and various family dramas--a difficult aunt wants to take custody of the twins from Ashanti and Thad learns a painful family secret--but the two main characters are barely on page together until the New York trip in the last third. Even though the romance comes in hot at the end, readers might wonder why the human relationship plays second fiddle to (literal) puppy love. A love letter to dogs with a romance on the side. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Library Journal Reviews

A doggy-daycare owner and a surly military veteran engage in a PR partnership after their dogs go viral in Rochon's (The Hookup Plan) latest. Ashanti doesn't have time to sleep, much less date. Between expanding her Barkingham Palace doggy daycare business, raising her 16-year-old sisters, and loving on her French bulldog, Duchess, she doesn't have the bandwidth to add any more demands on her life. Especially the curmudgeonly (albeit sexy) grandson of her favorite client. Thad is newly retired from the army and building his dream business—a veteran-staffed bar and barbershop in New Orleans. Dog-hater Thad reluctantly agrees to care for his grandmother's poodle, Puddin', when she's unable to. When a video of Puddin' and Duchess goes viral, Ashanti and Thad are swept into a PR campaign to promote their businesses, and the newfound fame forces the pair to confront the growing chemistry between them. Rochon's romantic comedy may be premised on a hot viral video, but the romance here is a slow burn. Thad's and Ashanti's dual perspectives serve the enemies-to-lovers transition, as both grapple with their competing emotions and the progression of their attraction. VERDICT An adorable rom-com that's perfect for pet-lovers craving a treat.—Shanel Slater

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

For this doggone delightful rom-com, Rochon (The Boyfriend Project) pairs a canine-averse ex-Marine with a doggie day-care owner. Ashanti Wright hopes to expand both her dog boarding business, Barkingham Palace, and her newest venture, Duchess Delights, a dog treat business, into a nearby property. She faces a setback when Thad Sims, her favorite customer's grandson, unexpectedly buys the property with plans to convert the building into a gathering place for his fellow veterans and active servicemembers. After his grandmother moves to an assisted living facility following an injury, Thad reluctantly assumes responsibility for her dog, Puddin, putting him and Ashanti into frequent proximity as the conflict between them deepens. When Puddin and Ashanti's dog, Duchess, share a treat in a Lady and the Tramp–style moment on Barkingham Palace's webcam livestream, the pooches go viral, so much so that Ashanti and Thad are invited to bring the pups onto a daytime talk show in New York City. Despite the lingering real estate tension and Thad's initial aversion to all things canine, sparks soon fly. The pair's witty banter and inevitable enemies-to-lovers arc captivate, while Puddin and Duchess's love story adds humor. Readers will be thoroughly charmed. Agent: Evan Marshall, Evan Marshall Literary. (June)

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