A review by jennyreads_2022
The Sweet Spot by Bella Matthews

emotional hopeful inspiring fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

The only problem with Bella Matthews’ books is that they end and I have to go bad into the real world. It’s always a perfect mix of fictional romance mixed with reality. Deacon was another perfect book boyfriend. And Brynlee was a strong female lead who was struggling with a very real decision that could change the way she lived her life. 

I was not expecting Brynlee’s struggle. It brought so much emotion to the plot. I loved the way Brynlee and Deacon reconnected. I loved the way they supported each other. Their marriage of convenience was fast but it really worked and made sense for them, especially when considering what Brynlee was going through. 

I liked that this book wrapped up all the missing pieces from the other books. Brynlee was an excellent secondary character, but was even better as the main character. I loved how she related to Kennedy, Deacon’s daughter, and worked to develop a relationship with her on her terms. 

I love the big Kingston, Sinclair mixed family. It seems like with every book there are more characters I’m intrigued by. I can’t wait for more of the second generation to get their books, but that bonus epilogue has me wanting a third generation and that just seems crazy! But that’s how much I just love this world Bella Matthews has created.