Summer lovin', had me a blast.
There’s no better time to read romance then this season designed for lovers.
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But in a Sarah MacLean novel, nothing is ever as it seems.
All of this makes the book sound serious, but its real magic trick is that its not.
Its bursting with feeling, yes, and is a gut punch on more than one occasion.

It will offer comfort, guffaws, tears, and bliss between its pages.
Its sweet, diverting, but also a little bit of a mess.
To make matters worse, Landon is her impulsive one-night stand.

The two have an undeniable attraction.
Not to mention, Landon feels guilty for passing judgment on a specialty cake not reflective of Aubreys skills.
But he worries retracting his review could reflect poorly on them if it gets out that they slept together.

But the further along they go, their separation feels forced and their reunion perhaps even more unlikely.
Its why she doesnt believe in rom-coms and the romance Annie has envisioned for them.
But Nick is quiet and self-assured, a gentle, sensitive soul under his scruffy, gruff exterior.

Heat Rating:
One to Watch
By Kate Stayman-London
Grade: A
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