Confessions of a Canine Drama Queen

 Confessions of a Canine Dram Queen

Paws in the City #3

Stefanie London



Reviewed by Helen


Stefanie London never fails to entertain me with one of her stories and this one had me smiling from start to finish, it is fun, witty and packed with emotion, it is a fabulous story in this wonderful series, I love my pets and getting to know Molly, the Husky and Keaton and August was pure joy.

August Merriweather is an animal groomer and a very good one, she has such a way with dogs she loves them and they love her and she is single, but she would dearly love to have a partner although she seems to just find the wrong guy all the time, although she has had a crush on her best friend, Leah’s brother Keaton Sax since she was a teenager but he really isn’t the right guy either, they seem to clash when together.

Keaton is a widower and finding new love even after all this time is not what he wants, work and his family are the only thing he wants, he will do anything for his family, when Leah asks him to take her Husky, Molly, who by the way dislikes him immensely on a weekend talent competition he cannot say no but he does know that he will need help and August is the person he must ask.

A weekend away together sharing a room with Molly how on earth will this turn out the spark between them runs hot and strong and August is known for being open with her heart and saying what she thinks, and soon Keaton is thinking that a short fling might be just what they need but they sizzle together, will it be enough. The emotions run high, I felt for them both so much, will August convince Keaton that love and life are worth everything?

I loved this one so much, written in true Stefanie London style, this author knows how to write fabulous characters, open their hearts to the readers and make them easy to be friends with, I was cheering them on and laughing so much with the antics Molly shows, this is a book and series I do highly recommend.

My thanks to the author for my digital copy to read and review.

5 stars
August 1, 2023 by Canary Street Press