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How Sweet It Is

How Sweet It Is


by Dylan Newton


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5


What do you get when you pair up a workaholic, perfectionist who is the master of her craft; creating the perfect happily-ever-after wedding events with a reclusive horror writer with a secret soft side? The romantic comedy event of the summer!


Kate Sweet has gone as far as she can go in her career crafting perfect wedding events- so when an opportunity comes to her to craft the ultimate Halloween horror book launch for an uber famous writer, she literally jumps at the chance!


Drake Matthews, horror writer extraordinaire is not a fan of the spotlight, so when event planner Ms Sweet jumps into his life and starts to shake up his routine, he gives in to her elaborate plans once she agrees to be his research helper as he secretly starts writing a new book! The spark of inspiration kicks his writing into high gear and continues with a romantic spark infighting between Drake and Kate.


I loved that both Drake and Kate had to step out of their comfort zone to attempt to make this relationship work. Kate hasn’t been able to find a partner willing to concede priority to her business and Drake has been burned in the past also by putting his writing before his relationship. Both of these characters know how to respect each others work and priorities and it was really great to see that on the page and to see them blend their skillsets together to amplify each others business.


This book was funny- I don’t think I laughed as much while reading a romantic comedy in a long lime! This books was such a fun read an d all the hijinks this couple find themselves in are actually funny- where in some books they are more cringe worthy.


This Debut frighteningly good! Not to be missed!



How Sweet It Is  by Dylan Newton is scheduled to release July 13th, 2021.



I received a complimentary copy of this book from Forever Romance through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



 

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