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A review by riareadsromance
Make It Sweet by Kristen Callihan
3.0
I enjoyed this book! I won't lie I skipped the first few chapters but mostly because I wasn't in the mood to deal with the build up. It reminded me of Julie-Anne Long's contemporary novels (Hot in Hellcat Canyon etc) in the way that the characters are a bit more mature and have been around the block a few times and also in the way that they communicate with each other; they're open and honest and they acknowledge their mutual attraction, there are no games in that way.
The third act conflict was a bit frustrating in that it hinged entirely on the hero's denial and hang-up with his Hockey career which felt like it could have been dealt with more across the book as a whole rather than all coming to a head at the end. But all in all it was enjoyable and definitely made me want to read Dear Enemy, the first book in the series featuring Emma's co-star.
The third act conflict was a bit frustrating in that it hinged entirely on the hero's denial and hang-up with his Hockey career which felt like it could have been dealt with more across the book as a whole rather than all coming to a head at the end. But all in all it was enjoyable and definitely made me want to read Dear Enemy, the first book in the series featuring Emma's co-star.