Paws for Connections is an easy, pleasant read that focuses on everyday moments rather than big drama. Set in Sunshine Bay, it follows two single parents who meet through their kids, a local bookstore, and a pair of rescue kittens who gently tie everything together.
The story moves at an unhurried pace. Sarah and Simon don’t fall into an instant romance, and there’s no forced tension pushing them along. Their connection grows through shared routines, honest conversations, and the quiet trust that comes from having already lived full lives. It feels natural and well earned.
The cats are important without taking over the story. They support the theme of finding where you belong and being open to new beginnings, even when you’re not actively seeking change.
The town adds a warm, steady backdrop through the bookstore, rescue work, and familiar faces, all of which feel like part of a real community rather than a staged setting.
This is a calm, thoughtful romance that values connection over chemistry and comfort over conflict. If you’re looking for something gentle, kind, and easy to settle into, this book delivers exactly that. I enjoyed it.
Release date: Apr 24, 2026 I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.

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