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A review by luthereadingqueen
Flavor of the Month by Georgia Beers
4.0
I came because of the baked goodies and I stayed for the lovely lesbian second chance romance!
Flavor of the Month is about Charlie having to go back to her town after a heartbreak and there she finds Emma, her high school sweetheart and the person whose heart she broke years ago. Now, we get to see how much they grew (or didn't) and how they react to seeing each other after such a long time.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of second chance romances but this one truly is the exception to the rule. The way these two girls handled the situation was so mature, plus you could see that there was a time when they loved each other deeply and the way they broke up is bound to have similar passionate responses.
Everything I was hoping to get from this book, was delivered! Especially those baked goodies, there's nothing I love more in books than to see people bake and describe the tasty things they prepare. It was mainly about sweet and baked things but we also got a glimpse of food cooked by a chef.
In my opinion, Emma was the most well rounded and relatable character of these two. She went through a lot of rough things but even then she would still be a nice person who cared about her business and tried to make every customer feel at home. She was the description of strong minded and dedicated. Charlie, on the other hand, was a bit dramatic and selfish a lot of times so I couldn't completely like her but I appreciate the growth we got to see her make throughout this novel.
All in all, I would recommend this book 100% to everyone looking for an adorable f/f romance where the characters are trying to step over their shared past. And also anyone who loves slow burn romances, aka the best ones!
Flavor of the Month is about Charlie having to go back to her town after a heartbreak and there she finds Emma, her high school sweetheart and the person whose heart she broke years ago. Now, we get to see how much they grew (or didn't) and how they react to seeing each other after such a long time.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of second chance romances but this one truly is the exception to the rule. The way these two girls handled the situation was so mature, plus you could see that there was a time when they loved each other deeply and the way they broke up is bound to have similar passionate responses.
Everything I was hoping to get from this book, was delivered! Especially those baked goodies, there's nothing I love more in books than to see people bake and describe the tasty things they prepare. It was mainly about sweet and baked things but we also got a glimpse of food cooked by a chef.
In my opinion, Emma was the most well rounded and relatable character of these two. She went through a lot of rough things but even then she would still be a nice person who cared about her business and tried to make every customer feel at home. She was the description of strong minded and dedicated. Charlie, on the other hand, was a bit dramatic and selfish a lot of times so I couldn't completely like her but I appreciate the growth we got to see her make throughout this novel.
All in all, I would recommend this book 100% to everyone looking for an adorable f/f romance where the characters are trying to step over their shared past. And also anyone who loves slow burn romances, aka the best ones!