Genre:
Romantic Comedy
Themes:
Addiction
Bet / Dare
Character with Disability
Cheating / Infidelity
Divorce
Family Relationships
Forced Proximity / Stranded Together
Found Family
Friends to Lovers
Grumpy / Sunshine
Hot for Boss
Humor / Comedy
Loss / Grieving / Widow
Mental Illness
Neurodiverse
No Strings Attached
One Night to Forever
Opposites Attract
Quirky Characters
Self-Discovery
Slow Burn
Taboo / Forbidden Relationship
Workplace / Office Romance
Heat Level:
Extra Spicy (sex scenes are very graphic and may also include toys, kink, BDSM, etc.)
Geographic Location:
United States: Pacific
Setting:
Corporation / Office / Workplace
Small Town / Rural
Vet Clinic / Animal Shelter / Pet Shop
Sexual / Gender Identity:
Bi or Pansexual
Lesbian
Queer
Protagonist Identity:
Biracial / Multiracial
Native American / Indigenous Person / First Nations
Trigger/Content Warning:
TWs for mentions of: substance abuse, parental neglect, infidelity, death of a parent, mental illness, anxiety attacks
Puppy Love
The Greenrock Valley Series, Book 1
By Elle Sprinkle
Falling for your boss can get pretty hairy
“Everyone makes their Barbies scissor, it doesn’t mean you’re gay.” -Cameron Miller, Puppy Love
“Puppy Love”, a sapphic romantic comedy, is the first book in a diverse, interconnected standalone series, “Greenrock Valley”. Written with dogs, spice, and everything nice, this debut novel is sure to make you laugh and sweat, all while tugging on your heartstrings.
Cameron Miller hates change. It makes her sweaty, tongue-tied, or worse- silent. Her anxiety doesn’t help, leaving her expecting disaster around every corner. And finding out that her almost one-night stand is her new boss only confirms her fears.
Violet Wolfe isn’t looking for love. In fact, due to her impending divorce, she plans to stay far, far away from it. Luckily, love, and a close encounter in a bar bathroom, don’t bear many similarities. But when the woman from last night turns up as her work’s newbie, Violet realizes she’s accidentally violated her boss’ #1 rule: No dating colleagues.
The chemistry between them is undeniable, sure, but it’s just a physical attraction- or so they tell themselves. Yet as they start to consider breaking workplace policy, as well as the boundaries they’ve set for themselves, they start to wonder if it really is just “puppy love”, or if something larger is pulling them together.
Content Warnings: This novel contains content that may be triggering to some audiences. Themes of substance abuse, parental neglect, parental death, mental illness, and sexual assault may occur.