Elle Sprinkle’s Puppy Love is the sapphic rom-com that sneaks up on you in the best way—disguised beneath an adorable, cozy cover is a story that’s deeply emotional, delightfully spicy, and unexpectedly moving. With narration from Allie Shae and Jennifer Pickens that elevates both the charm and vulnerability of the characters, this audiobook is a total treat for listeners craving heart with heat.
At first glance, Puppy Love seems like your standard workplace romance—with a meet-cute that crashes straight into a new job and a “no dating colleagues” policy—but it quickly reveals more depth. Cameron Miller is a great grumpy protagonist: anxious, structured, endearing, and at times frustratingly stuck in her head in a way that feels so real. Elle Sprinkle writes her with care and authenticity, exploring mental health in a way that’s compassionate without veering into melodrama. Violet Wolfe, on the other hand, brings the sunshine. Recently separated and not looking for anything serious, she’s funny, grounding, and impossible not to adore. Their chemistry? Off the charts. We’re talking six 🔥 scenes kind of steam, expertly written and beautifully voiced in the audio.
This book honors both characters’ emotional complexities without sacrificing the joy and sexiness of a great rom-com. Cameron’s anxiety, Violet’s past hurt, and the trauma both women carry are handled with sensitivity, giving the story real emotional weight between the flirty banter and scorching tension. And that tension? Brought to life exquisitely through Allie Shae and Jennifer Pickens’ narration. Their performances are engaging and emotionally nuanced—Shae perfectly captures Cam’s internal whirlwind, while Pickens gives Violet a steady warmth and quiet strength that rounds out their dynamic beautifully.
This is a debut that sparkles with personality and depth. The community in Greenrock Valley is vibrant and comforting, the emotional arcs are layered and rewarding, and the romance is the kind that sticks with you—equal parts healing, sexy, and sweet.
Do not be fooled by the cozy dog-themed cover: Puppy Love is emotionally rich, unapologetically steamy, and full of heart. It’s a perfect listen for anyone who loves their sapphic romance with both teeth and tenderness.