The perfect romcom for dog lovers!Β Pets of Park AvenueΒ is the story of a self-confessed hot mess who learns that life is more fun when thingsΒ don’tΒ go according to plan.

Pets of Park Avenue
by Stefanie London
ISBN: 9781335498199
Paperback OriginalΒ
Publication Date: December 6, 2022
Publisher: HQN
Blurb:
What do you do when The One is also the one who broke your heart?
Self-proclaimed hot mess Scout Myers is determined to prove sheβs finally got her act together. Raised by grandparents who saw her as her wayward motherβs wayward daughter, Scoutβs used to being written off. So when the opportunity for a promotion arises at Paws in the City, the talent agency where she works, Scout is desperate to rise to the occasion. With shared custody of her little sister also on the line, Scout canβt afford a single mistakeβ¦like suddenly needing a canine stand-in for an important photoshoot. Luckily (or not) she knows the owner of the perfect pup replacement: the estranged husband she walked out on years ago.
On the surface, it appears Lane Hallidayβs life has been blissfully drama free without Scout, but she suspects her handsome-as-ever not-quite-ex-husband doth protest too much. Working together even feels like old timesβexcept for all that lingering, unresolved tension.Β But Scoutβs not sure sheβs ready to confront the reasons she left Lane, and when their plansΒ to finalize the divorce becomeΒ very real, Scout startsΒ to wonder whether second chancesΒ might be worth a little hot mess.
Paws in the City β standalone
Book 1 –Β The Dachshund Wears Prada
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Excerpt:
Scout Myers could think of several good reasons to be on all fours with her ass in the air, but pandering to the worldβs most disagreeable cat was not one of them. Isaac Mewtonβand yes, that was his real nameβwas a Scottish fold with the sweetest face youβd ever see. Unfortunately, despite the adorable camera-ready mug, the cat had the same disposition as those grumpy old Muppets who liked to sit on a balcony and heckle people for sport.
And Scout loved animals. One of the best things about her job at Paws in the City, New Yorkβs premiere pet social media and talent agency, was getting to be around furry critters all day long.
Isaac Mewton, however, was officially on her shit list.
βI can see something shiny back there.β His owner pointed. βWe canβt carry on without his favorite toy. He wonβt sit still.β
Scout gritted her teeth and wedged her hand between the wall and a white IKEA bookcase. Cringing, she prayed none of New Yorkβs finest creepy crawlies were hiding back there and wriggled her fingers.
βCome on,β she muttered. βWhere are you?β
Eventually her fingertips brushed something hard and plastic. That had to be it. How the cat had managed to bat his toy so hard it lodged itself into such a small space was incomprehensible. Almost as incomprehensible as this clientβs expectations. Seriously, how were they supposed to turn her precious kitty into a star if it wouldnβt even sit still for a headshot?
βGot it!β Her handβand the toyβpopped mercifully free.
βGreat, now can we get on with it?β The client looked at Scout like this was all her fault. βI have an appointment to get to.β
Paws in the City wasnβt only Scoutβs workplace; it was the brainchild of her best friend and the lifeline Scout had needed when her life couldnβt sink any lower. She came into work every day striving to do the best job possible, both for herself and her boss.
That meant pasting on a can-do smile, even when she wanted to launch a cat toy at someoneβs head.
βWhy donβt you get him to play with it?β Scout said, handing over the hard plastic ring, which was clear and suspended with glitter. βHe might be more receptive if it comes from you.β
The woman crouched in front of the cat and attempted to engage him with the toy. But he immediately batted it across the room, where it slammed into the wall and bounced onto the floor.
The photographer, who had shown a level of patience that should make her a shoo-in for sainthood, raised an eyebrow. This was going nowhere. Isaac Mewton sat on a velvet pouf with an artfully arranged bookshelf behind him that Scout and the photographer had prepared for his portrait, staring down everyone in the room like an angry king.
It was time to try something new. Scout retrieved a feather toy from their stash in the office. She needed to get these photos done now. Isla was due back in less than five minutes and they hadnβt gotten a single decent shot of the cat.
Letβs be real, what client would want to work with such a demanding, fussy model anyway?
Still, Scout didnβt want it to look like she didnβt have things under control.
βHe doesnβt like those.β The catβs owner shook her head and pointed at the feather toy. βIt wonβt work.β
βWell, weβve tried all the toys you brought with you, so maybe a Hail Mary is exactly what we need,β Scout replied tightly, her smile turning brittle. Lord give her strength to deal with this woman! The cat was a pain, sure, but animals were animals. They couldnβt be blamed for their behavior. Their human counterparts on the other handβ¦
Click!
Isaac Mewton had gone still, his eyes on the new toy, and the photographer seized the moment to start snapping. Scout moved the feather in gentle sweeping motions, and the catβs eyes followed with intense focus. He raised one paw and batted at it, ignoring the steady click, click, click of the camera.
So much for him not liking it.
Scout shoved the snarky inner comment to one side and focused on getting the cat to engage so they could wrap up the meeting as quickly as possible. Next to her, the owner huffed in annoyance as though she couldnβt believe her darling Isaac had proven her wrong.
When they were done and the woman and her cat had left the Paws in the City office, Scoutβs shoulders sagged in relief. She was a peopleβand an animalβperson at heart, but she had a pet peeve, no pun intended, about entitlement. Call it a leftover from her childhood. Her motherβs legacy was little more than a collection of emotional scars and personal quirks, but she had taught Scout one very important lesson.
Nobody owed her anything. Whatever she wanted in life, she would have to earn it.
βAre all your clients like that?β the photographer asked as she packed up her equipment. βThe woman seemed to think her cat was royalty.β
Scout shook her head. βMost clients are lovely and happy to have our assistance. But thereβs always the rare few who think theyβre superstar material, without being willing to put in the work.β
βHow long have you been open now? Only a few months, right?β
βSix months.β Scout couldnβt help her beaming smile. It might not be her business, but she was damn proud to be part of it. βAnd weβve already signed over twenty clients.β
βIncluding Miss Pain in the Rear and her angry feline overlord?β
βWeβve had several requests for cats lately, and he was by far the cutest weβve seen.β Scout sighed. βLetβs hope heβs in a better mood when it comes time to front up for a paying job.β
Paws in the City represented clients with four (and six) legs. They provided social media coaching to the humans running the accounts, worked on brand strategy and generally acted as a go-between in brokering sponsorship deals and other types of opportunities. They also booked animal talent for commercial shoots, both of the print and television variety. Every day was different. Scout managed the operational parts of the
job, like booking appointments, supervising headshots, fielding media enquiries and consulting with the freelancers, such as photographers and grooming specialists. Plus any other random bits and bobs, like making sure they hadnβt run out of dog treats or pods for their coffee machine.
Isla always said their mission was to make the internet a happier, furrier place, and Scout loved that sentiment.
A few minutes after Scout bid the photographer farewell, the front door swung open. Though cute, their office wasnβt much bigger than a postage stamp, so Scoutβs desk was situated in the waiting area and therefore doubled as their reception desk.
Isla breezed in, a wool coat slung over one arm and her long dark hair bouncing around her shoulders in soft curls. She was dressed in a pale blue blouse, fitted black pants and a killer pair of silver stilettosβa much fancier outfit than what she usually wore in the office. Black, though it was one of Scoutβs favorite colors, was not the best when working with their furry clients.
But Isla had been at an important networking event today, so there was no need to worry about dog fur.
βThose shoes,β Scout gasped. βWow!β
βTheyβre gorgeous, but theyβve been killing me all day.β She dropped onto one of the pink velvet seats lining the far wall and kicked off the shoes, groaning in relief.
βThatβs a rookie move,β Scout replied. βNow your feet are going to puff up and you wonβt be able to get them back on.β
βI donβt care if I have to meet Theo barefoot tonight, thereβs no way I was keeping them on a second longer than necessary.β
βHmm, barefoot to a white-tablecloth restaurant. Classy.β
Isla grinned. βTheo loves me as I am, blisters and all.β
It was true. Scout wasnβt sure sheβd ever seen a man so in love.
Not even on your own wedding day?
Scout shoved the unpleasant reminder to one side. The last thing she needed right now was for her mood to take a dive, thinking about inconvenient things like the fact that she was still married.
Or that she hadnβt seen her husband in five years.
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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.
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