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A review by mandiisbooked08
Savor It by Tarah DeWitt
4.0
Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the early ARC of this book. 3.5/5
This read was like a warm Hallmark movie with the small town feels, albeit with more spice. It took me about 1/3 of the book to really get into the story of Sage and Fisher. It was a very slow burn. The author did a great job demonstrating the relationship between a teenage girl and her parental figure. I found this to be very relatable and honest.
Sage is full of puns and "sage advice" that is so endearing, you can't help but to fall in love with her character. The love story at the center of this book is realistic. The author pulled us into Sage and Fisher's world and you could feel the chemistry and longing grow throughout the book.
The book was mildly spicy, with most of the spice happening in the last 25%. It was worth the wait and buildup.
I thoroughly enjoyed the ending of this book and thought it came full circle in reiterating what is important in life. Not the wins or accolades that are so fleeting and momentary. Its about the people that you surround yourself with, the people that make ordinary things become extraordinary. Life is short and meant to be savored.
This read was like a warm Hallmark movie with the small town feels, albeit with more spice. It took me about 1/3 of the book to really get into the story of Sage and Fisher. It was a very slow burn. The author did a great job demonstrating the relationship between a teenage girl and her parental figure. I found this to be very relatable and honest.
Sage is full of puns and "sage advice" that is so endearing, you can't help but to fall in love with her character. The love story at the center of this book is realistic. The author pulled us into Sage and Fisher's world and you could feel the chemistry and longing grow throughout the book.
The book was mildly spicy, with most of the spice happening in the last 25%. It was worth the wait and buildup.
I thoroughly enjoyed the ending of this book and thought it came full circle in reiterating what is important in life. Not the wins or accolades that are so fleeting and momentary. Its about the people that you surround yourself with, the people that make ordinary things become extraordinary. Life is short and meant to be savored.