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A review by serialromancelibrarian
Ain't She Sweet? by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
5.0
*** Book Q & A***
* How did the book make you feel?: It left me with a smile on my face, which SEP often manages to do. It was such a feel-good book.
* How do you feel about how the story was told?: It’s told mostly from Sugar’s perspective, and man, there is a lot of angst for what she endures. There is a lot of witty dialogue.
* What did you think about the main characters?: I loved Colin and Sugar. I thought the half sister Winnie was a bit unnecessarily cruel with rubbing Sugar’s disinheritance in her face. I’d feel guilty! The descriptions of Sugar’s outfits were hilarious and made me feel nostalgic.
* Which parts of the book stood out to you?: I loved the chemistry build up between the MC’s.
* What themes/tropes did you detect in the story?: enemies to lovers, hot for teacher
* What did you think about the ending?: It was wonderful and the epilogue was perfect!
* What is your impression of the author?: I keep coming back for more! I love how these stories are set in the ‘90s. It was definitely a happier, simpler, more idylic time.
* How did the book make you feel?: It left me with a smile on my face, which SEP often manages to do. It was such a feel-good book.
* How do you feel about how the story was told?: It’s told mostly from Sugar’s perspective, and man, there is a lot of angst for what she endures. There is a lot of witty dialogue.
* What did you think about the main characters?: I loved Colin and Sugar. I thought the half sister Winnie was a bit unnecessarily cruel with rubbing Sugar’s disinheritance in her face. I’d feel guilty! The descriptions of Sugar’s outfits were hilarious and made me feel nostalgic.
* Which parts of the book stood out to you?: I loved the chemistry build up between the MC’s.
* What themes/tropes did you detect in the story?: enemies to lovers, hot for teacher
* What did you think about the ending?: It was wonderful and the epilogue was perfect!
* What is your impression of the author?: I keep coming back for more! I love how these stories are set in the ‘90s. It was definitely a happier, simpler, more idylic time.
