Laura Fidorowicz
I jumped into this series at Book 4 and while I feel like I may have had more of an appreciation of the characters and their quirks, I didn't feel lost by coming in at the end. My favorite thing about this book is that Natasha and Diesel are married. So often that's where books end. H and h get married, fade to black. But there is a lot of life that happens after the HEA and I'm a huge fan of books that explore that. Marriage can be hard, there's a lot to navigate and this book shows those ups and downs so beautifully. Natasha is a Type A list maker, always needing to plan out every detail. Diesel is the opposite, more laid back going with the flow. Since the relationship moved rather quickly, there's an inherent insecurity when things come up that you've never had to deal with before: exes, where do we live, should we expand this family. I loved the support that both of them received from Natasha's friends and Diesel's family. I loved the growth both of them showed over this story and heat that was between them. I am anxious to go back and read the first three books in this series!!
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A Google user
I love these girls and I’m so going to miss their antics now that the series is over. I don’t think I really realized just how turbulent the waters were beneath Natasha’s calm, capable surface. So, I really appreciated the chance to see all the thoughts and emotions she normally hides. And Diesel, well, he was pretty much perfect – except when he was behaving like an idiot. But since we’re all human, we all do some stupid stuff sometimes. I adored the way this book closed out, with the epilogue that gives us a sweet look down the road for these four feisty women. I am going to miss these girls. At least I can always come back and re-read them. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book.
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A Google user
Natasha is smart, sweet, funny and a little bit obsessive compulsive. She makes lists for just about everything. Imagine her surprise when she finds herself unexpectedly falling for the man fixing her car. Diesel is an intelligent, hard working and loving single father. He’s is protective, sensitive and caring. From the moment he laid eyes on her Diesel was determined to make Natasha his. This was a beautiful story. I loved seeing their relationship evolve and the two of them grow as individuals as well as family. I also loved that this was not only a story about Natasha and Diesel’s love for one another but also about the love of friends. Their friends are close like family and no matter what craziness is going on in their lives they still make time for each other. I admittedly haven’t read the other books in the A Taste of Love series yet but after reading Spicy Sweets I can’t wait to go back and read them.
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