Thursday 14 April 2016

Review ~ Sweet on You (Wilde Sisters #1) by Marianne Rice

Sweet on You (Wilde Sisters #1)
ebook downloaded via Amazon for free.

Release Date: January 26th 2016

Publisher: Limitless Publishing

Description:
An extravagant cake design brings small town baker Trent Kipson to fame… 

After gaining social media exposure of his culinary art, Trent’s cake design goes viral. Soon he’s contacted by the Cooking Network to host a new show in California. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime for the owner of a modest shop in Portland, Maine, and the financial freedom the network offers could be the answer to all of his monetary problems. 

Fitness instructor Rayne Wilde wants the life every small-town girl dreams of… 

Rayne wishes for a future full of romance and the pitter-patter of little feet. She wants it all, including a white picket fence and a dog named Spot—which is exactly why she refuses to sleep with Trent, the sexy man who attends her Zumba classes. After a series of dead-end relationships, this time she really is in love. Trent is special, and the fear of letting him slip through her fingers keeps her advances at bay. 

Life is waiting—all it takes is a leap of faith... 

As their friendship grows and skeletons creep out of their closets, their relationship is put to the test. Stakes get higher, and the spark between them burns hotter than ever before. 

Can they handle the heat when life-changing secrets are exposed, or will the fear of being burned send them on two different paths?

My Opinion

This was a sweet read. I couldn't resist downloading it when I saw it up for free, and then I needed a cute, sweet romance to take away the rainy day. Like the title suggests, this was perfect.

Sweet On You was a light-hearted read for the majority of the book. The start had me smiling with the mix up over Trent's sexuality, and I liked that he and Rayne bonded over sport. They were cute together and it made for pleasant reading.

For the majority of the book, it held my attention well. The ending did get a little predictable and stereotypical, but this is just one of those guilty pleasure books. You know what to expect going in and you pick it up for that reason.


Overall a good read. I'll more than likely check out more books in the series when they're released.

3.5

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