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A review by kenziereadsit
Make It Sweet by Kristen Callihan
4.0
4.75 ★
kristen callihan is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors! her writing is so beautiful yet effortless at the same time. as the title of this book alludes, make it sweet had me swooning and at some points, even tearing up during my reading. the story was surprisingly emotional and had great themes of finding your identity/self worth and learning to love yourself for who you truly are. lucian is an adorable grump and his “honeybee” emma is an absolute sweetheart. their chemistry was there from the very beginning.
i do think that the third act conflict was wrapped up a little too quickly for my liking, but it somehow still worked for the characters and their relationship. i also wish that the epilogue occurred later into the future than it did. i wanna know what the couple was up to farther down the road! nonetheless, i still stand by my statement that kristen callihan is one hell of a writer. this book was really really great.
kristen callihan is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors! her writing is so beautiful yet effortless at the same time. as the title of this book alludes, make it sweet had me swooning and at some points, even tearing up during my reading. the story was surprisingly emotional and had great themes of finding your identity/self worth and learning to love yourself for who you truly are. lucian is an adorable grump and his “honeybee” emma is an absolute sweetheart. their chemistry was there from the very beginning.
i do think that the third act conflict was wrapped up a little too quickly for my liking, but it somehow still worked for the characters and their relationship. i also wish that the epilogue occurred later into the future than it did. i wanna know what the couple was up to farther down the road! nonetheless, i still stand by my statement that kristen callihan is one hell of a writer. this book was really really great.