A review by allisonbree
Tempt Our Fate by Kat Singleton

emotional funny inspiring lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

***I received a free, advanced copy of this book for reviewing purposes. Thank you to the author, Kat Singleton, and to Valentine PR for including me in this release!*** 

Pippa Jennings is a prominent character in Rewrite Our Story. She's Cade's younger sister and Marigold's best friend. After the sudden loss of her mother, she puts on a brave face and does her best to help everyone around her, all while running her bakery, Wake and Bake. When the space next door is bought and someone from out of town opens a fancy art gallery, she's not happy to find that her new neighbor is the guy who has been nothing but nasty to her since their first accidental encounter. 

Camden Hunter is an art dealer from New York City. After attending his best friends' wedding in Sutton, he realizes that the small town is the perfect place to open his next gallery. After all, wealthy people on ski vacations are very willing to drop loads of cash on art for 'sentimental reasons.' When his caterer cancels last minute, he finds himself scrambling to save his gallery's opening night. The solution? Begging Pippa, the women who hates him just as much as he hates her, to cater the event 

Overall, I do think Tempt Our Fate is great, but it doesn't match up to Rewrite Our Story. The first Sutton Mountain book was easily a 5-star read for me. This one, I would give 4/5 stars. It's definitely one of the better books I've read this year. If you like small town, opposites attract, enemies to lovers, forced proximity, billionaire romance with a heroine being called 'good girl' vibes' so many times, this is absolutely a must-read! 

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