Sugarcoated Review


SUGARCOATED by ERIN NICHOLAS
REVIEW

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Reading a book by Erin Nicholas can be similar to having sex; there’s the tease, the foreplay, and then the actual act. Her latest, Sugarcoated, book one in her new Hot Cakes series, is one of those books. Zoe has taken over running the family bakery with her best friend; just like those before her. Aiden was her brother’s best friend who lived with her family after the death of his mother. Imagine his surprise when Zoe snuck into his bedroom during his Christmas visit, kissed him and asked him to take her virginity. He rejects her but returns to town five month later ready to sweep her off her feet. He finally admitted to his feelings for her and wanted the entire shebang; love, marriage, and a family. Aiden and Zoe have their first time in the work room at the bakery and let me say, I don’t think I can eat a crΓ¨me filled pastry or use a tube of icing without thinking of Aiden and Zoe. There are other sub-stories within; the feud between the bakery and the factory made sweets, Aiden and his partners saving the factory so the town doesn’t lose lots of jobs, and Aiden convincing Zoe that she is not in competition with the factory made sweets.

Ms. Nicholas outdid herself by writing an amazing, sexy story with alpha males and sassy heroines, with terrific best friends that is definitely not to be missed.  She provided a tale rich with emotions, sexual chemistry, sass, and charming characters, giving Zoe and Aiden a forever love. I highly recommend Sugarcoated to other readers and can’t wait for the next book in this series.
  
Ratings:
Plot: 5/5
Characters: 5/5
Heat: 3/5
Writing Style: 5/5
Overall: 5/5

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