A review by pn_hinton
Sweet Talkin' Lover by Tracey Livesay

5.0

I really enjoyed this one and, honestly, it makes me want to re-visit the second one (since I read that first in eARC form). I think I identified with Caila a lot; on feeling like my dreams got deferred, workplace concerns, feeling like an outsider everyplace but outside my group of friends...it's very deep in that regard.

The small town here is actually one where I would want to live in since it wasn't presented as close-minded and bigoted that others are. Yes there were a few bad apples, like Wyatt's grandfather and mother, but I feel had Caila been there for any other reason then why she was, they would have welcomed her with opened arm.

The steam factor here is fairly high (kudos for positive representation of self-pleasure as well as how to introduce that to your partner) but there is also a good build up of Wyatt and Caila's relationship, starting with them being vulnerable with each other and revealing things that others in their lives may not know.

This was a winner all around for me and I would highly recommend.