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A review by sarahkorn
Simmer Down by Sarah Echavarre Smith
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
3.0
The spice, of which there's thankfully quite a lot of it, saved this book.
For starters, the premise makes no sense -- is there literally only one beach on Maui a food truck can park? What's wrong with two food trucks?
The enemies to lovers arc moved too quickly and I wasn't invested in the relationship nor did I find any of their interactions realistic -- really, any character interaction in the entire book. Stalker food blogger turned best friend? Please.
The book was pretty predictable and annoying at times, but I guess decent enough to finish.
For starters, the premise makes no sense -- is there literally only one beach on Maui a food truck can park? What's wrong with two food trucks?
The enemies to lovers arc moved too quickly and I wasn't invested in the relationship nor did I find any of their interactions realistic -- really, any character interaction in the entire book. Stalker food blogger turned best friend? Please.
The book was pretty predictable and annoying at times, but I guess decent enough to finish.