LOVE FROM SCRATCH
by Kaitlyn Hill
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Publisher: Delacorte Press
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Publication Date: April 5th, 2022
Standalone: Yes
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Rivals/Enemies to Lovers, Sweet Romance, Viral Sensation, Creatives (Chefs) |
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Description from Publisher: |
This summer, Reese Camden is trading sweet tea and Southern hospitality for cold brew and crisp coastal air. She's landed her dream marketing internship at Friends of Flavor, a wildly popular cooking channel in Seattle. The only problem? Benny Beneventi, the relentlessly charming, backwards-baseball-cap-wearing culinary intern—and her main competition for the fall job.
Reese's plan to keep work a No Feelings Zone crumbles like a day-old muffin when she and Benny are thrown together for a video shoot that goes viral, making them the internet's newest ship. Audiences are hungry for more, and their bosses at Friends of Flavor are happy to deliver. Soon Reese and Benny are in an all-out food war, churning homemade ice cream, twisting soft pretzels, breaking eggs in an omelet showdown—while hundreds of thousands of viewers watch.
Reese can't deny the chemistry between her and Benny. But the more their rivalry heats up, the harder it is to keep love on the back burner...
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My Rating:
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Heat Rating:
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So this was so ridiculously cute that I can't even describe how ridiculoualy cute it was!
I absolutely loved how vulnerable, genuine, and real Benny was. Alpha males are so not at all my thing. Gimme the incredibly sweet guy with a sense of humor and mischievous twinkle in his eye any day!
There were a lot of conversations in this, especially between Benny and Reese. I loved getting to see them actually bond and share their stories and pieces of themselves. This doesn't always happen in rom coms, but I firmly believe that the best romance is between people who TALK.
The only real criticism I have for this was that certain messages got a bit heavy-handed at times. Did we really need a conversation about feminism where Reese is getting solid advice to take a turn to "Check your orivilege, White Girl"? I didn't disagree with tbe messages, but they fell flat because they came out of nowhere. There was also some political commentary that was unnecessarily petty (Natalie has dumped guys for being "Republican'"? Why?).
That said, none of what Reese had dealt with and was frustrated by felt disingenuous. Women shouldn't have to just deal with sexist idiots, but it's just something that happens. Putting a fine point on some of it felt like the right thing to do.
The chemistry between Benny and Reese was sizzling, but very sweet (it's a big deal for Benny to take off his shirt). Reese's hangup with that felt a bit less understandable, but maybe that was also just me wanting more.
All in all, I really enjoyed this. The characters, the chemistry, and tne fun were all so wonderful I could barely set this down.
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My Source: I borrowed this via Kindle Unlimited. This in no way influenced my review. My opinion is unbiased and 100% my own. |
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