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A review by javalenciaph
Sweet to the Core by Amy Aislin
4.0
Note: An ARC was provided by Neon Rainbow ARC Reviews.
Sweet to the Core is the third and final (gasp!) book in Amy Aislin's Lighthouse Bay series, and it was, indeed, a sweet way to close things out. This story has Devin Stone (36, owner of Dev's Bakery) and Clark Ricci (41, biologist at the wildlife preserve and fill-in college professor) as the main characters, and these two were such opposites. Aside from the fact that Clark was Dev's cousin's best friend and Dev has had a major thing for Clark for years, Dev was someone who believed in commitment and was more cautious about decision-making while Clark preferred hook-ups and was more daring about his choices. I quite liked these two, and I found their love story organic, even if it did take them years to realize they were perfect for each other. This was a lighthearted read with a pinch of angst to it, and while I'm a bit sad this is the last in the series, the author has noted that this won't be the last story set in her lovely fictional small town. Yay! 4.5 stars go to Sweet to the Core.
Sweet to the Core is the third and final (gasp!) book in Amy Aislin's Lighthouse Bay series, and it was, indeed, a sweet way to close things out. This story has Devin Stone (36, owner of Dev's Bakery) and Clark Ricci (41, biologist at the wildlife preserve and fill-in college professor) as the main characters, and these two were such opposites. Aside from the fact that Clark was Dev's cousin's best friend and Dev has had a major thing for Clark for years, Dev was someone who believed in commitment and was more cautious about decision-making while Clark preferred hook-ups and was more daring about his choices. I quite liked these two, and I found their love story organic, even if it did take them years to realize they were perfect for each other. This was a lighthearted read with a pinch of angst to it, and while I'm a bit sad this is the last in the series, the author has noted that this won't be the last story set in her lovely fictional small town. Yay! 4.5 stars go to Sweet to the Core.