
The Dachshund Wears Prada
by Stefanie London
ISBN: 9781335639837
Publication Date: May 3, 2022
Publisher: HQN Books
Blurb:
How do you start over when the biggest mistake of your life has more than one million views?
Forget diamonds; the internet is forever. Social media consultant Isla Thompson learned that lesson the hard way when she went viral for all the wrong reasons. A month later, Isla is still having nightmares about the moment she ruined a young starletโs career and made herself the most unemployable influencer in Manhattan. But she doesnโt have the luxury of hiding away until sheโs no longer โInstagram Poison.โ Not when her fourteen-year-old sister, Dani, needs Isla to keep a roof over their heads. So she takes the first job she can get: caring for Camilla, a glossy-maned, foul-tempered hellhound.
After a week of ferrying Camilla from playdates to pet psychics, Isla starts to suspect that the dachshundโs bark is worse than her biteโjust like her owner, Theo Garrison. Isla has spent her career working to make people likeable and hereโs Theoโhappy to hide behind his reputation as a brutish recluse. But Theo isnโt a bruteโheโs sweet and funny, and Isla shouldย notย see him as anything but the man who signs her pay cheques. Because loving Theo would mean retreating to his world of secluded luxury, and Isla needs to show Dani that no matter the risk, dreams are always worth chasing.
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Excerpt:
three
Isla trudged along the hallway toward her apartment, high heels swinging from her finger. Usually she wouldnโt dare go barefoot on public carpetโespecially not in a building of questionable standards, like this one. But after walking six blocks to get home in the pretty, stiletto-heeled death traps, her feet had officially given up the ghost.
Besides, foot hygiene was the least of her problems. With another rejected job applicationโthis one coming through before sheโd even made it home from the interviewโshe had bigger things to worry about.
Isla unlocked her front door and stepped inside, her lips quirking at the familiar sight. Her little sister, Dani, was standing next to the wall, one hand resting on a makeshift barre crafted from a shower curtain rod and some wall brackets theyโd found at the dollar store. She was dressed in a plain black leotard and a pair of pink ballet tights with a hole in the knee. Her battered pointe shoes were frayed around the toes, though the ribbons were glossy and new, stitched on with the utmost care.
Classical music blared from the stereo and Isla hit the pause button. โWhat have I said about disturbing the neighbors?โ
Dani paused mid-pliรฉ. โIf youโre going to do it, do it properly.โ
โThatโs not what I said.โ She shot her sister a look, trying to ignore how her leotard was digging into her shoulders. It was clearly a size too small because the damn girl was growing like a weed. At fourteen, sheโd already surpassed Isla in height.
โOh, thatโs right.โ Dani grinned. โYou said that about schoolwork. But, to be fair, ballet is even more important than schoolwork, soโฆโ
โWeโll agree on that when you can pay the bills with pliรฉs.โ Isla hung her keys on the hook by the door and dumped her purse onto the kitchen counter.
โWorking on it.โ Dani continued warming up, her pointe shoes knocking against the floorboards. โHow was your day?โ
Ugh. You mean, how were the three dozen rejection letters and this last interview, which was clearly only for curiosityโs sake because the recruiter straight up laughed the second I left the interview room?
โIt wasโฆfine,โ she said, without much commitment.
In reality, it was anything but fine. What had her old boss called her? Oh, thatโs right: Instagram poison.
โYou told me once that saying something is โfineโ is no better than saying itโs โpurple pineapples.โโ Dani dropped down from her relevรฉ and frowned. โWhat happened?โ
What hadnโt happened?
Isla pulled a bottle of wine out of the fridge and poured her-self a glass. Sheโd been rationing it, since the only stuff that was left after this was a box wine of unknown origin. โAmanda lost her contract with that makeup company and her movie is flopping. She sent me an angry email today.โ
โWhatever happened to all publicity is good publicity?โ
โItโs a myth. Turns out some things are career killers.โ Isla took a gulp of the wine. โAnd now Iโm that woman who filmed a Disney princess vomiting all over herself.โ
After the live video had been splashed across the internet and featured on network television, Isla had swiftly been fired from her job as a senior social media consultant with the Gate-way Agency. All her freelance clients had dropped her like a hot potato, too. Now, anyone who searched Islaโs name got page after page of the same thing: vomit girl and the person who was too dumb to stop recording.
Hence the growing pile of rejected job applications.
โI take it the interview didnโt go well?โ
Isla cringed at the concern in her sisterโs voice. Most fourteen-year-olds were worrying about frivolous things, like which shade of lip gloss was the most on trend or how to craft the perfect TikTok dance routine. Hell, she would argue thatโs the stuff they should be worrying about. Not whether they were going to have a roof over their heads.
โNo, it didnโt,โ Isla admitted. โBut honestly, Iโm not sure I would have wanted to work there anyway.โ
It was a total lie.
Isla was ready to take anything at this point. It was humiliating to be begging for jobs she could have done ten years ago with her eyes closed, only to be rejected because the recruiters had found someone โwith more experience.โ Umm, what? In other words, sheโd been officially blacklisted from the social media industry.
โHow come?โ Dani walked over to the kitchen, her arms swinging gracefully by her sides. Her dark hair was in a neat bun on top of her head, tied with a piece of leftover ribbon from her pointe shoes. โWere they not very nice?โ
โNot really.โ
Dani came up to Isla and put an arm around her, stooping so she could lean her head against her big sisterโs shoulder. Some days it felt like it was them against the world. Given they didnโt actually know where their mother was these daysโand they hadnโt seen either one of their dads in God only knew how longโthey really did have to stick together.
Isla remembered the day it all happenedโthe eve of her twentieth birthday. Their mother had announced she was eloping overseas with a boyfriend sheโd known less than a month, and they hadnโt seen her since. Apparently motherhood was a temporary commitment, in her eyes. That left Isla responsible for the well-being of another human, and more terrified of the future than sheโd ever been.
Six years later, Isla had built a life for them both. Sheโd fostered and financed her half sisterโs dreams, built up her own dream career and done it all while hiding how often the numbers werenโt in their favor. But the older Dani got, the more keenly she observed what was going on.
โMaybe you can ask the ballet school for our money back,โ Dani suggested quietly.
Her spot had been secured for the summer intensive ballet camp months ago, before Islaโs job situation had fallen apart.
โI know it was really expensive,โ she added.
Isla felt tears prick the backs of her eyes, but she refused to let her sister see even a sliver of her emotion. It was her job to be a pillar. To be the strong one. To be the positive mother figure neither of them ever had.
โDani, I would sell my right kidney if it meant you could go to ballet camp.โ
โIโm pretty sure thatโs illegal.โ
Isla snorted and wrapped her sister into a big hug. Like al-ways, she smelled of oversweet vanilla perfume and mango-scented shampoo. She would do anything for this kid. Anything to make sure Dani grew up knowing that dreams were worth chasing, and that family came first no matter what.
โAnd how do you know so much about black market organ sales?โ Isla raised a brow and Dani laughed.
โCSI.โ
โAh, of course.โ She laughed. But when Dani pulled back, Isla noticed her sisterโs characteristically carefree attitude was hidden under the worry swimming in her blue eyes. Isla hated seeing that. โWhy donโt we go to Central Park, huh? Weโll take your phone and I can get a few shots of you for your Instagram account.โ
โReally?โ Daniโs eyes lit up.
โSure. Just let me get changed.โ
โI promise not to make you take a hundred photos this time.โ Dani grinned and did a little pirouette in the kitchen. โNot even half that!โ
โDonโt make promises you canโt keep,โ Isla shot over her shoulder as she headed into her bedroom. โTrust me, I know where you get those perfectionistic tendencies.โ
The second Isla closed her bedroom door behind her, she slumped against it and deflated like a balloon the day after a birthday party. Outside, the city roared with life. Sirens and horns, music blaring from the open window of another apartment, the shrieking laughter of people enjoying the early evening. She gazed out of the window, her eyes catching on the usual things that faced their cozy (read: cramped) place. There was a glimmer of light as the sun reflected off glass panes, and the zigzag of a fire escape from the building opposite them. The same three apartments always had their blinds wide openโeither inviting voyeurism or not caring enough to prevent it.
Sometimes she wondered about their lives. Had they been stuck and struggling at some point like her? Had they lost faith in themselves and the world?
After she got fired, Isla had assumed it would all blow over if she kept a low profile and didnโt make matters worse. But then Amandaโs movie tanked and all her sponsorships fell through, and people stopped taking Islaโs calls. Even when sheโd tried to laugh the whole thing off as a โMiley Cyrus exerciseโ her contacts had frozen harder than an Upper East Siderโs Botoxed face.
New York could be like thatโwhen you were successful it felt as though the sun was made of gold. And when you fell from grace, you hit the concrete so hard you shattered every bone in your body.
How much longer was she going to be able to keep faking that everything would be fine? Rent was due next week and the final payment for Daniโs elite ballet camp had come out of her account a few days ago. Islaโs eyes had watered at the amount. But Dani had worked so hard, practicing every day and pushing herself to the limit to beat out the rich kids with their prestigious coaches and private lessons and their lifetimes of opportunity.
How could Isla pull the rug out from under Dani like that? What kind of lesson would that be teaching her?
โYouโll figure this out,โ she said to herself. โSomeone will hire you.โ
After all, she had to make it work. Because letting her sister down was not an option.
Excerpted from The Dachshund Wears Prada by Stefanie London,
Copyright ยฉ 2022 by Stefanie Little.
Published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A.
*****
Review:
While it’s entirely predictable, London’s newest is charming and cute. In the beginning Theo is gruff and standoffish, very Beast to Isla’s Beauty but as we get to know him we see the lonely man underneath and the reasons he’s kept himself separated. Time spent around Isla’s bright and understanding spirit has him coming out of his shell more and more. But it leaves him vulnerable and that’s not something Theo likes to be.
Isla is struggling to find work to be able to support her sister and a chance encounter with Theo in the park gives her the help she needs. While working on winning the trust of his temperamental dachshund, Isla also gets a glimpse into the heart of Camilla’s equally troubled owner. And the more she sees, the more she likes.
As good as the romance is, the secondary relationships are important as well. There’s something wholesome about Isla’s relationship with her sister. The way she shows her support and patience, the sacrifices she’s made for her, and the way Dani is willing to help her sister in return. And I really hope we get to see more of Isla’s friend, Scout, as her support is very important to the Thompsons and I’m curious about her story. Theo doesn’t have very many people in his life, by choice, but you can see the caring that’s there for those that have known him the longest. And the stories of his grandmother show just how awesome she was.
There’s so much about this book that I liked. It’s fun, steamy, & emotional and even though I could see their problems coming a mile away, the path to them and then to a HEA made for a very enjoyable read.
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Author Info:
Stefanie London is a USA Today Bestselling author of contemporary romance. Her books have been called “genuinely entertaining and memorable” by Booklist, and her writing praised as “elegant, descriptive and delectable” by RT Magazine. Originally from Australia, she now lives in Toronto with her very own hero and is doing her best to travel the world. She frequently indulges her passions for lipstick, good coffee, books and anything zombie related.
Instagram: @stefanielondon
Facebook: @London’s Lovelies
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