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Savage in the Sweets: An Enemies-to-Lovers Romance (Savage in Love) Kindle Edition
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And good enough to eat…
Lacy Savage is the name; candy pushing is my game.
And I do mean candy—so get those dirty thoughts out of your head!
My life is a dream! I love my job! I love my small town! I love my adorable niece! How could things possibly get any better?
Well…importing an array of eligible bachelors wouldn’t hurt. Not to brag, but I’m coming in at almost a year of forced celibacy. It’s gotten so bad, I came thiiiiiis close to adding robo-tongue to my Amazon cart.
Lucky for me, the answer to my frustration moved right next door to my shop in the form of a taut and tanned gym owner.
Sounds like fate, right?
Wrong! You see, he’s trying to get my business run off school property, which happens to be my most important client.
Apparently, he has something against candy. That is when he isn’t sneaking a bar in his back office.
That’s right—I learned his secret, and I have the picture to prove it.
As I was negotiating a truce, I kicked the heat up a notch, and by notch, I mean I sent him an explicit photo(totally the celibacy’s fault). Suddenly, he’s no longer opposed to eating my candy…
We decide on a casual fling. What better way to get our aggression out?
That was the plan, but what happens when he decides he wants a lifetime supply….
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 23, 2021
- File size8545 KB
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- ASIN : B091NP6B3S
- Publication date : April 23, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 8545 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 177 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #388,618 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #429 in Satire
- #787 in Satire Fiction
- #2,736 in Fiction Satire
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Lark Anderson is a USA Today bestselling author and a self-proclaimed nit-picking nerd. She has over a dozen hilarious contemporary romance novels out and is excited to explore writing shifter romances.
In her free time, she enjoys hanging out with her family, playing Magic: The Gathering, reading, and binge-watching television.
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I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
We have Lacy whose sweets shop is struggling to make ends meet after her parents passed away. Much of her income comes from her relationship to the local schools and her sales at their fundraisers and meetings.
Enter Colin, the new to town single father who is opening a gym in the same complex as Lacy’s shop. He comes into the school board meeting Lacy is selling her goodies at and basically calls her a drug dealer. He goes on a tirade about how she and her life-ruining sweets don’t belong on school property because she’s contributing to the delinquency of minors. It was massively over the top, mustache twirling kind of villain speech.
They’re forced into proximity with each other but struggle to find even ground until she tries to blackmail him for eating a candy bar and somehow ends up sending him dirty pictures. The excuse was horniness and wine but I thought the entire switch from enemies to mutual horniness was abrupt. There was not nearly enough groveling on his part for the damage he did to her business and livelihood.
Overall the book was not terrible. The relationship between Colin and his son was surprising and very well done. The narration was snappy and easy which made it enjoyable to read. I just feel like the pacing was off and unbalanced at times and I could never get over how much of a giant douche canoe Colin started out as.
I enjoyed the first book in the series more, so I recommend starting there!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Loved the first book in this series.
This one was sweet, but also cutely silly.
Loved the son and the niece.
I think the hate-to-love was a little OTT, but it was still fun. It was just a little wishy-washy and it got cringy, but at the end, I still enjoyed it overall.
I still enjoyed the book, and will continue to read from this author as they are amazing.
Lacy is a sweet shop owner in a small town where Colin just moved to. And Colin opened a gym and is opposed to all sweet treats and states this publicly at a school board meeting. Which hurts Lacy’s business.
But as they’re trying to outdo each other, they find the line between love and hate is really thin and they may be better together than as enemies. But when a married creep hits on Lacy and she rejects him, this guy latches onto Colin’s idea and drives Lacy out of business and she’s too hurt to continue with Colin.
Lacy and Colin get their happy ending in this stand-alone book in a series.
I understand the need to moderate sugar in kids and a sweet shop is a temptation, but I feel Colin didn’t do his research as to how much Lacy did for the community. And she was right - it’s up to the parents to moderate more than it just being there.
I received an advanced review copy for free from Book Sirens and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
While the chemistry between Lacy and Colin was eventually quite intense and I did end up kind of liking Colin, he wasn’t a great hero, in my opinion. He was too stubborn with no real justification, and he seemed to be more interested in Lacy’s looks than her personality for the majority of the book. And the ending was just a bit abrupt for me with large time gaps, sudden shifts and declarations of feelings, and a somewhat confusing resolution.
Nonetheless, this was a romantic, relatively interesting story to pass an afternoon with. It doesn’t have my highest recommendations, but I liked it well enough.
* I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.*