Blurb:
An inherited parking spot. That’s all it took to make Natalie Moran’s food truck dreams come true. But her dream space is attached to a bakery inherited by someone else—drop dead gorgeous Eric Schneider, a financial consultant who wouldn’t know a cupcake from a cannoli. And he wants to buy Nat out, no matter what she has to say about it.
Eric’s determined to build his own business, but he needs the super cute klutz with the cupcake truck to help. If Nat will teach him the basics of running a bakery, he’ll give her free kitchen time. Except…neither expects the heat burning between them or the possibility that their arrangement might become permanent.
When it all blows up, Nat is convinced his actions mean betrayal. It’s up to Eric to regain her trust and show her he’s a man who is truly, madly in love with her, before she disappears from his life forever.
Review: 4 Stars
Truly, Madly. Sweetly was very nice sweet read, the kind you just want to wrap yourself in a blanket with a cup of flavored coffee to read, well that is what I did with most of it anyways. I just loved how they both admired each other from afar but neither one knew each other was doing that until one day Nat literally ran into Eric & his whole gelato cone went were no one expected. I loved the chemistry & the banter between Eric & Nat it was lighthearted & gave you a good laugh. But there was parts in the book that made me say "Grow some Eric" when it came to his parents. I truly recommend this book if you are looking for a nice relaxing read, but please do not read with an
empty stomach. Thank you to Tasty Book Tours for giving me the opportunity to read & review Truly, Madly, Sweetly.
Happy Reading!!!
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