Bella Matthews' The Sweet Spot Review!

The Sweet Spot

By: Bella Matthews

Release Date: June 20, 2024

Publisher: Bella Matthews

Author Website: https://www.authorbellamatthews.com/

5 Stars

The Sweet Spot book four in Bella Matthews’ Playing to Win could just as easily be called hitting the spot for a great read!

Brynlee St. James was small and mighty, taking on the role of the glue of her generation's friend and family group. Loving and kind it was hard not to be taken in by this character. Deacon Kane was equally as appealing as Brynlee with a positive outlook even in the most discouraging circumstances he was a man others could depend on and look up to as well as a man a woman could fall in love with. The dynamic between Brynlee and Deacon was long standing and electric. Their exchanges were genuine and their heat was scorching. This couple was meant to be!

A secret love taboo feel gave this story a sweet but edgy feel as readers were wrapped up in the bubble of Brynlee and Deacon's attraction. The feeling of family and community that Ms. Matthews has built up in her interconnected book world was in peak form as this book was filled with antics, inside jokes and loving camaraderie. The angst of unknown outcomes, growing pains and letting go were accompanied by the unconditional support and love that make reading a Bella Matthews book so special.

Reading a Bella Matthews book is like being embraced by a big warm hug. This author's ability to capture the intimacy of friends and family is unrivaled and leaves a lasting impression on anyone who reads her books. Great exchanges move her works quickly with both tears and laughter. Emotional and loving and all the things that define Bella Matthews' books join together for a wonderful read in The Sweet Spot!

*I was given an advanced copy. All opinions expressed are my own. *

*While this story can be read as a standalone, reading the previous book in this series and the other series related to this series would enhance the overall reading experience of this work.*

 

 

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