Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Can't Wait Wednesday!

Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

I am combining CWW with Books From the Backlog hosted by Carole at Carole's Random Life in Books. This will allow me to feature some newly "rediscovered" books, which I plan on reading, alongside a new release.

This week I can't wait for



Puppy Love at Mistletoe Junction
 by Shannon Richard
Published by Avon on October 15, 2024
Age/Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Goodreads

From the author of Dog Days Forever, a heartfelt, holiday contemporary romance, in which a young woman returns to her small hometown and ends up fostering a pregnant dog with—of all people—the man she used to love.

Lucy Buchanan and Theo Taylor have never gotten along…like ever. Not when they were children, not when they were teenagers, and definitely not as adults…though that last part might be more Lucy’s doing than Theo’s. It was the summer after she graduated college when their antagonism towards each other boiled over into something... hot.

That is until Lucy left town in a flash, leaving everything behind for warm Los Angeles. But now she’s returned after seven years following a bad breakup, and a newfound disillusionment with La-La Land.

As for Theo, he doesn’t know and doesn’t care about whatever happened to make Lucy come back. His lingering resentment is enough to keep her at arm’s length until she inevitably leaves again. The problem is, being around each other has proven that their friction isn’t going anywhere, especially when it leads to some pretty intense heat.

The two have no idea what they’ve rekindled, but things get even more complicated when they rescue a pregnant dog together, taking on joint responsibility of caring for her.

Lucy and Theo must find a way to overcome their past, first for the sake of the dog and her litter, and for their own wounded hearts.

I read and loved Richard's previous book, Dog Days Forever, and was eager to read more of her work. Once again, she grabbed my attention with all the adorable dogs on the cover of this book and the promise of doggy antics. Sometimes, you just need a sweet romance with precious pups to give you a lift, and there is no doubt that this book will deliver. Based on my previous experience with Richard's work plus the fact that this is a holiday book, I am confident that it will be another heartwarming read for me. 







Maybe Next Time
 by Cesca Major
Published by William Morrow on March 7, 2023
Age/Genres: Adult, Fiction
Goodreads

One Day meets Groundhog Day, in this heartwarming and emotionally poignant novel about a stressed woman who must relive the same day over and over, keeping her family and work life from imploding as she attempts to spare her husband from an unfortunate fate.

It is an ordinary Monday and harried London literary agent Emma is flying out of the door as usual. Preoccupied with work and her ever growing to-do list, she fails to notice her lovely husband Dan seems bereft, her son can barely meet her eye, and her daughter won’t go near her. Even the dog seems sad.

She is far too busy, buried deep in her phone; social media alerts pinging; clients messaging with “emergencies”; keeping track of a dozen WhatsApp groups about the kids’ sports, school, playdates, all of it. Her whole day is frantic—what else is new—and as she rushes back through the door for dinner, Dan is still upset. They fight, and he walks out, desolate, dragging their poor dog around the block. Just as she realizes it is their anniversary and she has forgotten, again, she hears the screech of brakes.

Dan is dead.

The next day Emma wakes up… and Dan is alive. And it’s Monday again.

And again.

And again.

Emma tries desperately to change the course of fate by doing different things each time she wakes up: leaving WhatsApp, telling her boss where to get off, writing to Dan, listening to her kids, reaching out to forgotten friends, getting drunk and buying out Prada. But will Emma have the chance to find herself again, remember what she likes about her job, reconnect with her children, love her husband? Will this be enough to change the fate they seem destined for?

A moving “What if” story of what it is to be a woman in the modern world—never feeling we’re getting it quite right—about learning to slow down and appreciate life that is sure to resonate with women’s fiction fans.

I tend to really enjoy time loop books, and I was intrigued by this one when I read the synopsis. It's a pretty high stakes loop, and I am already biting my nails, hoping that Emma can change the outcome. Sounds like there will be heartbreak, but I will cross my fingers and hope the Emma can break out of this loop with a positive outcome. 



What are you waiting on?
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10 comments:

  1. Maybe Next Time was one of my favorites of last year!

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    1. That last letter. 😭 My heart hurt a little, but I loved the way Emma changed.

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  2. I'm obsessed with the cover of Puppy Love at Mistletoe Junction! I just started looking ahead to holiday reads so that one will definitely be going on my TBR. :)

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  3. Sam, how can I resist with a title like Puppy Love? Seriously!

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  4. Puppy Love at Mistletoe Junction sounds like a fun holiday story, but I have so many on my TBR already. It is on my wish list, wish I had more time to read. I have not heard of Maybe Next Time, but it sounds like one that is very emotional.

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    1. I wish I could read them all, too, Carla. I totally understand. Maybe Next Time destroyed me. The very end left me crying but it was because Dan's letter was so beautiful.

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