Saturday, April 15, 2023

Sweet As Pie


...and why wouldn't I find a book on social media, download it on a whim, and read it immediately when I have SO MANY (soooooooooooo many) books on my TBR list? Here's Beth Bolden's "Sweet As Pie."

["Luca Moretti is grumpy—and he wouldn't have it any other way.
Wrangling six—Italian—siblings and the family's restaurants would make anyone cranky. But when his mother requests that he save his aunt’s struggling Italian deli in charming, picturesque Indigo Bay, he has no idea that he's about to get an overdose of sweetness.
Luca expected his aunt’s stubbornness—she’s a Moretti, isn’t she?—and his cousin’s resistance to actual work, but the last thing he expected is the absolute ball of sunshine known as Oliver Billings.

Oliver loves Indigo Bay. Loves owning his small artisan bakery, Sweetie Pie’s. Helps nice old ladies cross the street. Even volunteers for the local Sweethearts Festival.

Sweet isn't really Luca's style, or so he thinks. But when he discovers Oliver can be a little spicy too, his prickly exterior begins to crumble like a well-baked crust.

If Luca isn't careful, he's going to develop a taste for sweets—and a particular baker’s pie.
And one or two servings will never be enough.
"]

Which was sweet. as. pie.

It would have used a little more steam, but the book focused on the relationship, on the falling in love, on the deep emotional connection, on understanding someone so quickly and so deeply. 

Also, now I want to eat all of the pasta and ALL of the pastries. All of them. 

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