A review by ifollowedthatrabbit
Wednesday Walks & Wags by Melissa Storm

3.0

A light and cosy read. This is the second book in the series The Sunday Potluck Club. I didn't realise this when I requested it, but it's OK if you haven't read the first book, because throughout this story we get to know a little about each member of the group and how they met.

Bridget, the main character of [b:Wednesday Walks & Wags|52891105|Wednesday Walks & Wags (The Sunday Potluck Club, #2)|Melissa Storm|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1585833318l/52891105._SY75_.jpg|74643837], is trying to continue with her daily life after her mother's recent death. She thinks that the best way to do this is by doing lots of things, therefore she can totaly focus on these activities and avoid thinking of her mom and how she misses her.

She and her three dogs have moved to a dog-friendly apartment building where there's a dog-walking group formed by the residents, according to the real state agent. Although, it was already dissolved when Bridget arrived.

One day, Bridget saw a neighbour and his two dogs going for a run, and later she met him at the vet clinic where she works. He invites her to join them anytime, although Bridget realises it wasn't meant at all. He was just trying to be polite. Nevertheless, Bridget insists on joining Wesley, the mysterious and unfriendly neighbour, for a run. She thinks this is the perfect activity to help her avoid thinking of her mom. She's literally running away from her feelings.

Day by day, she is more astonished and intrigued by Wesley. Meanwhile, she continues meeting with her friends from the Sunday Potluck Club, working at the vet clinic and volunteering at the animal shelter. Bridget is totally busy, but it doesn't help at all. Moreover, her peculiar relationship with Wesley takes an unexpected turn.

Thanks to Kensington Books and NetGalley for providing me with an e-arc in exchange for my honest review.