The Undo List by Dennis Williams
I’m a fan of Dennis Williams and thought I would love her latest book, but it was the illustration of Gus on the cover that made me get heart eyes from the beginning. in redo listwe meet Willow, who has recently been dumped and is feeling virally embarrassed. Willow takes care of her brother Cruz’s German Shepherd dog, who is deployed as a pararescue jumper. Cruz asked his best friend Deacon to keep an eye on his hands. off — his little sister. We spend most of the story with our beloved Gus. Gus is so perfectly well-behaved that Deacon jokes, “This dog must be trained to pay cruise taxes and oversee MLMs.” Even better, you’ll meet Gus’ best friend, Cupcake, Deacon’s rescue dog. What’s more romantic than a date at the dog park?
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Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
Talia Hibbert’s hugely popular Brown Sisters series is a lot of fun. But where would first sister Chloe Brown have ended up if it weren’t for a well-timed encounter with a cat? Shortly after venturing out for more adventures, Chloe spots a cat that appears to be stuck in a tree. Scratch (as we come to know him) was “small but surprisingly fat, with fur so gray it almost looked black, and piercing eyes that said: I’m sure you won’t leave me here? ” It turns out that Smudge is actually quite athletic and can climb out of trees. Maybe he was urging Chloe to climb a tree and live a little bit. We love Cat Distribution System success stories.

Alice Lu Avoids the Truth Emily Zipps
this chaotic bisexual while you were sleeping This retelling stole my heart in so many ways, from the endearingly troublesome protagonist to the hot butch love interest to the powerful depiction of MS. But the character that lives rent-free in my head is Frank. He’s a tall, lanky, scruffy, scene-stealing, very nice boy. Frank is “steady on his feet and elbows, with floppy ears, light brown spots, and a big smile,” and I would do anything for his signature hug. Frank is modeled after a real dog that can be seen on author Emily Zips’ Instagram, and is portrayed with such loving enthusiasm that he jumps right off the page and into your heart.

Baby Dragon Cafe by AT Qureshi
This cozy and romantic series takes place in a world full of pet baby dragons. Imagine the adorable bravery of a kitten. Then add the wings and light the fire. You can imagine why most restaurants don’t allow baby dragons inside. But Saphira opened the cafe with baby dragons in mind, offering coffee and snacks for humans and burnt naan and other treats for pets. After a baby dragon accidentally lights the espresso maker on fire, Saphira worries that her business won’t recover from the accident. Later, handsome gardener Aiden notices how close Saphira is to Sparky, an unruly little dragon, and offers to pay Saphira for training. A fun story full of chaos about baby dragons.

With Stars in Your Eyes Andy Burke
Bookstores, both real and fictional, may have adorable cats and dogs. Andy Burke’s secret rock star and sapphire romance There are stars in her eyes We feature bookstores that take their love of animals one step further. Menagerie Books, the bookstore where protagonist Courtney hides from the viral disaster that ended her music career, is known for breeding exotic pets. In this story, you’ll meet colorful characters like Baxter the pot-bellied piglet, Harry Styles the horny toad, and Lady Fruitcake the ferret, who will make you want to visit Menagerie Books in real life.
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