Showing posts with label sweet thing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sweet thing. Show all posts

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Sweet Little Thing by Renee Carlino



Series: Sweet Thing 1.5
Format: ebook
Pages: 109
Rating: 5 Stars
How I Got It: Purchased

                This has got to be one of my favorite novellas. It was basically a hundred page epilogue. There was a little bit of conflict/drama, but was mostly awesome coupleness.
                I’m happy to see more of Will and Mia’s life as a couple. It’s always reassuring to see a couple still happy and working through conflict. Plus, I was a little apprehensive about the ending in Sweet Thing, but this appeased me.
                I guess the next thing I’m going to talk about is a spoiler, but the cover gives it away.
                Normally, I’m pretty opposed to pregnancy storylines, but this one was great. It forced Mia and Will to deal with some issues in their relationship. Mia is always worried about stability and Will is spontaneous. A baby makes them look at these personality traits and I think the overall story is better for it.
                I loved being able to spend more time with these characters. And I’m glad it was told by Will. I wanted in his head before and I’ll definitely take this. And the epilogue bit at the end was great. I just love seeing couples I care about happy, if you couldn’t tell.

Thanks for reading!
 ~Holly

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Sweet Thing by Renee Carlino



Format: Ebook
Pages: 278
Rating: 4.5 Stars
How I Got It: Purchased

                For a while now I’ve been hearing good things about this story. I’ve really been in a romance mood so I figured I would buy this one. It definitely didn’t disappoint, but I did have a few minor issues.
                First, I want to talk about how this book is classified. I’ve heard it described as new adult, but I personally feel it’s more of a standard contemporary romance.
                This story played with some tropes and storytelling techniques. It read like a friends to lovers, but isn’t quite. And Ms. Carlino incorporated music very well. I always think it’s courageous for authors to make music a huge part of their stories, because it can fall flat.
                I’m so glad the story took place over a long period of time. So many romances are rushed. Especially since Mia just lost her dad I didn’t want her to fall into a romance out of grief.
                Overall, I liked all of the characters. The side characters felt flushed out and real. Will is kind of an oddball, but he’s a sensitive soul that you quickly grow to love. Mia was interesting and likeable for the most part. There were a few times I wanted to shake her because she was being stupid.
                Along with Mia’s occasional craziness, I had an issue with the resolution. Like too many romances it ended quickly. And I thought some of their personal issues were fixed a bit too fast.
                There is a follow-up novella which I actually already read because I wanted/needed to spend more time with these characters. And I will be doing a review of that eventually. 

Thanks for reading!
~Holly