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Description
Opposites attract, and Riley Shaw stands no chance of resisting Hannah Kramer’s magnetic pull. But opposites know just how to drive each other crazy...
How it Her best friend Kyle suggests Riley take a job at Poptacular, his grandmother's gourmet popcorn shop. Spending the summer mixing caramel and cheddar sounds like fun, right?
Spoiler It’s not fun.
Enter Kyle’s little sister Hannah and her stubborn refusal to try any ideas that aren’t her own. Their working styles are completely different. In short, she is infuriating. And hot. Why does she have to be hot?
How it’s Years have passed, and Riley’s no longer a victim of her teenage hormones. She’s a high-powered consultant who travels from city to city, helping struggling businesses. Distance weakens a magnetic field, and Riley doesn’t think about Hannah Kramer. Not ever.
So, when Kyle calls to say Poptacular is in trouble and on the brink of closing its doors, her first thought definitely isn’t of Hannah. No, heading back to her hometown is not on her bingo card. But for Poptacular’s co-owner, popcorn is Hannah’s whole life, and Riley can’t stand to see her dream fail.
How it With the Great (hot and buttery) Popcorn Romance, of course.
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My Review
I recived a ARC copy for review. I could not identify with the characters well which is of course very subjective. I would love to see more diversity in books like this and not the overwhelmingly white american cis woman sapphic romances. I liked how the living in the small town was described. I disliked how the breakup was handled. Riley thinking: And I apologized, but…I guess I didn’t do it right. If I had, she wouldn’t have kicked me out. You know? Feels to me as she would be owned forgiveness. Then she is not really working on her problems and Hannah is taking her back before she even knows why Riley lied. It is the first time but I would rather not had an Happy end instead of this reunion arc.
Highlights & Quotes
(4)“Goddamn, girl, I don’t know what you do to this, but it’s like magic.” She chewed and grabbed more. “No. It’s like crack, let’s be honest.”
Instead, she lay there while visions of Hannah Kramer filled her head against her will. Petite, full of energy and sunshine. And infuriatingly stubborn. Annoying as hell. Nobody had ever made Riley want to throw herself off a cliff the way Hannah Kramer had when they were growing up. She didn’t expect it to be any different this time around. In fact, it would likely be worse, because Riley was going to come in and tell her how to run her business. For her own good and the good of the bottom line, sure, but nobody liked being told they were doing things wrong. Especially by a person they butted heads with anyway.
Her kettle clicked off, so she went into the kitchen and made her tea
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“And I apologized, but…I guess I didn’t do it right. If I had, she wouldn’t have kicked me out. You know?”
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