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paddlefoot55 's review for:
Gimme Some Sugar
by Juliette Poe, Sawyer Bennett
ARC received for an honest review
It is always fun times heading back to Whynot, NC. This time we have the baker and the biker - and a whole lotta sweetness.
Larkin is the Mancinkus sibling that I have really been waiting for. She has been there for all her siblings as they have found their HEA, and as happy as she is for them all, she wants hers.
My heart hurts at times for her, as she doesn't see herself the way that everyone else does. We have all had those self doubts in our lives and it takes a great guy to show her what everyone else sees.
Deacon... le sigh. He is all kinds of swoony (though I am not all with the Jax Teller stuff, nope, not for me). I love the way he treats our lovely Larkin,
It was great so see a bit more of the previous couples from the earlier books. And I had soooo forgotten how much I love Morri!
I loved that there was no OTT drama, and that our lovelies, though they had their issues, they talked things through instead of throwing tanties and not communicating.
Full of spark and snark, I read Gimme Some Sugar in one day and enjoyed every second of it.



It is always fun times heading back to Whynot, NC. This time we have the baker and the biker - and a whole lotta sweetness.
Larkin is the Mancinkus sibling that I have really been waiting for. She has been there for all her siblings as they have found their HEA, and as happy as she is for them all, she wants hers.
My heart hurts at times for her, as she doesn't see herself the way that everyone else does. We have all had those self doubts in our lives and it takes a great guy to show her what everyone else sees.
Deacon... le sigh. He is all kinds of swoony (though I am not all with the Jax Teller stuff, nope, not for me). I love the way he treats our lovely Larkin,
It was great so see a bit more of the previous couples from the earlier books. And I had soooo forgotten how much I love Morri!
I loved that there was no OTT drama, and that our lovelies, though they had their issues, they talked things through instead of throwing tanties and not communicating.
Full of spark and snark, I read Gimme Some Sugar in one day and enjoyed every second of it.

