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Sweet Little Thing

August 24, 2014

Sweet Little ThingSweet Little Thing by Renee Carlino
Series: Sweet Thing #1.5
on 3/4/2014
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
Pages: 120
Format: eBook
Amazon
Goodreads
4.5 Stars

Ever wonder what happened after the final pages of Sweet Thing?

From his candid and sometimes neurotic point of view, Will tells all in this musical and sexy follow-up novella to Renée Carlino’s USA Today Bestseller.

Life is pure bliss for Mia and Will. They have a puppy, a loft in Brooklyn, and a new music studio on the rise. It seems things couldn’t get any better for this talented couple when life decides to throw them a sweet little curve ball.

They quickly learn that things don't always go according to plan. Sometimes happily ever after is one giant leap of faith away.
With the help of good music, good friends, and one eccentric old lady, they overcome a few of life’s little bumps to find the sweetest thing of all.

Watch this duo grow in more ways than one in SWEET Little THING.

❀Mini Review❀

This book was like the perfect dessert! I love me a novella, and sometimes they can be just as satisfying as a full length novel, if not more so. This was a quick read, but it was still potent and beautifully written. I LOVED that this was from Will’s POV, and I’m so happy that this was a continuation of the original story, and not just old material reworked from a different POV, which rarely adds anything to the reading experience . A lot of authors are doing that, and it’s getting tired. But Ms. Carlino is much smarter than that, and being the extremely talented writer that she is, she produced a gem of a read, and I love Will and Mia even more.

It was immensely pleasing to view Mia in her new life, and to see her relish love and life, and appreciate all the unexpected goodness that comes along with it. Will was a hot neurotic mess, but he still made me swoon! And, yes, I did google the dress!

This book was fun, and sweet 😉 and just plain wonderful! I’m happy that I came upon Sweet Thing, because if work like this is what I have to look forward to, then I’ll be forever grateful. Read this book.

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