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Batter of Wits
by Karla Sorensen
This book was really good! As usual, almost every single book I’ve read in the SmartyPants Romance series has blown me away. I also was so excited to get to see another member of the Buchanan family deal with the family curse of having a soulmate. Only the way Grace got it was weird, it was hate at first sight! Soon realizing she was truly only one of two females ever born to the family after the curse, it was interesting to see how it affected her and her life.
At first, I was a little worried about how Tucker could be the love of her life, especially when we found out just why he couldn’t have her as a distraction because of what was going on in his life.
The author handled all the issues perfectly. I even am looking forward to getting Grace’s twin brother’s story in the future hopefully. The romance was sweet and perfect, and so easy to pick up and read and read and read, and then so hard to put down if I had to! Which with all the crazy quarantine stuff, I didn’t have to do that much. Another win for this series. Although, while I get the connection to the first book in the series by this author, Baking Me Crazy, this honestly didn’t really have enough of a connection to the Bakery for me. I’ll mention something similar about the library book I’ll be reviewing soon as well!
Review first published at Lisa Loves Literature.
At first, I was a little worried about how Tucker could be the love of her life, especially when we found out just why he couldn’t have her as a distraction because of what was going on in his life.
The author handled all the issues perfectly. I even am looking forward to getting Grace’s twin brother’s story in the future hopefully. The romance was sweet and perfect, and so easy to pick up and read and read and read, and then so hard to put down if I had to! Which with all the crazy quarantine stuff, I didn’t have to do that much. Another win for this series. Although, while I get the connection to the first book in the series by this author, Baking Me Crazy, this honestly didn’t really have enough of a connection to the Bakery for me. I’ll mention something similar about the library book I’ll be reviewing soon as well!
Review first published at Lisa Loves Literature.