The Sweetest Fix

The Sweetest Fix

Tessa Bailey

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Reese dreams of seeing her name in lights on Broadway, but so far she has only graced the used car parking lots of rural Wisconsin. With her window of opportunity shrinking fast, a miracle happens. She wins an audition with Bernard Bexley, Broadway’s most respected dance choreographer. When disaster strikes and Reese misses the audition, she has to find another way in front of Bernard, otherwise face the disappointment back home. Following the sage advice of a Times Square Pikachu—Reese seeks out Bernard’s son, prepared to beg for his aid, never expecting mega sparks to fly between her and the gentle giant baker. With Reese’s heart now involved, she refuses to use Leo to her advantage and tries to walk away before her ulterior motives are exposed, but gravity continues to draw them back together…until it’s impossible to stay apart. But Reese’s lie of omission can only stay buried for so long. When Leo finds out how their relationship started, will Reese keep her ultimate role as Leo’s leading lady? Or will the curtain fall on their real-life fairytale?


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    I devoured this book in less than 24 hours. While it’s a short book at 200ish pages, it was filled with everything I love about romances. A good meet-cute, undeniable chemistry, and a decent amount of steam. Leo and Reese had the best chemistry that made their insta-love and attraction believable. I loved their nap dates (iykyk) and just couldn’t get enough of these two.

    The cherry on-top was that this sweet story centered around Leo’s bakery! Reese helps Leo come up with a sales tactic to give out personalized flavors of cake pops for each recipient. If you have Kindle Unlimited you can download this for free… what are you waiting for?!

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