Hollywood on Tap
by Avery Flynn
Series: Sweet Salvation Brewery #2
on November 3rd 2014
Pages: 205
Format: EBook
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For years, Sean O’Dell has hidden his past as a Hollywood heartthrob from everyone at the Sweet Salvation Brewery. However, the arrival of nosey efficiency expert Natalie Sweet threatens the status quo. It doesn’t help that with her glasses, buttoned-up sweaters and always pulled-back hair that she’s uncovered one secret already: His attraction for hot librarian types.
Natalie has had enough of the strong-and-silent Sean submarining her efforts to change the brewery for the better. She’s ready to do whatever it takes to make her vision a reality, even if that means taking down the pig-headed and too-hot-for-his-own-good brewmaster.
Sizzling attraction battles stubborn determination as Natalie and Sean go head to head in a battle that’s anything but business as usual.
My Review:
Trouble on Tap features the highly amusing love-hate relationship between Natalie Sweet and Sean O'Dell.
The second book in the Sweet Salvation Brewery series, Natalie is the middle triplet, and has a plan to help manage the bar if only Sean would see things her way. These two are like cats and dogs, but when things start cropping up at the bar, they must get along. As they do, the attraction between these two keeps growing, but of course there is the line between employer and employee.
Anywho, there's Sean who has mysterious secret that he's keeping not only from Natalie, but the whole town. I loved this secret and watching how it comes out and what happens next. The whole time I was reading I wondered how Natalie and the town would react one the truth came out. Flynn did not disappoint with the reactions.
The chemistry between Natalie and Sean is natural, not forced, and scorching hot. Seriously, these two needed some water thrown at them.
I love how Avery Flynn's books always keeps me in suspense and loving each and every one of her characters. I am a huge fan of this author's work and look forward to seeing what she has in store for the future.
★★★★★
Awesome review! I read this book as well and totally loved the dynamic between the triplets. I need to go back and read the first book. Have you read it as well?
ReplyDeleteBrandee and I enjoyed this one too, Jessica! The nice mix of humor and hotness is well done in this series. And there is beer ;)
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