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A review by theamyleblanc
Puppy Kisses by Lucy Gilmore
5.0
I received a copy of this story from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I have thoroughly enjoyed each book in this series but this one is hands-down my favorite. As usual with Lucy Gilmore's writing, all the parts blended seamlessly and functioned well together. There was enough puppy training to keep me entertained, enough romance for it to be steamy, and enough novelty to keep me reading until 2am. But there wasn't too much of any one element. It was exceptionally well-balanced.
This installment almost felt like a character study. We learned more about Dawn and her inner workings than I feel like we did with her sisters. She is so confidently, wildly, unapologetically herself but not emotionless. I'd love to be friends with her! I will say that I didn't like how Lila was portrayed for most of this one, though. While it got better at the end, the rest felt like we had regressed and were ignoring everything from Puppy Christmas (Lila's story).
I liked the romance and romantic arc in this one more than the others. It was more unique and, I think, more authentic. I appreciate the realness, the chaos of it all. I think that's what made me fall for this one more than the others.
I will be recommending this to everyone!
I have thoroughly enjoyed each book in this series but this one is hands-down my favorite. As usual with Lucy Gilmore's writing, all the parts blended seamlessly and functioned well together. There was enough puppy training to keep me entertained, enough romance for it to be steamy, and enough novelty to keep me reading until 2am. But there wasn't too much of any one element. It was exceptionally well-balanced.
This installment almost felt like a character study. We learned more about Dawn and her inner workings than I feel like we did with her sisters. She is so confidently, wildly, unapologetically herself but not emotionless. I'd love to be friends with her! I will say that I didn't like how Lila was portrayed for most of this one, though. While it got better at the end, the rest felt like we had regressed and were ignoring everything from Puppy Christmas (Lila's story).
I liked the romance and romantic arc in this one more than the others. It was more unique and, I think, more authentic. I appreciate the realness, the chaos of it all. I think that's what made me fall for this one more than the others.
I will be recommending this to everyone!