Series: Sweet Salvation Brewery

Review: Trouble on Tap – Avery Flynn

Review: Trouble on Tap – Avery Flynn

In Trouble on Tap we finally get to meet the third triplet, and the second chance trope that is prevalent made my heart happy. As with the first two installments in Sweet Salvation Brewery, I buddy-read Trouble on Tap with my friend Brandee @ Bookworm Brandee, and our e-mail exchange is basically my review. We had a lot of fun chatting about this, and it makes us feel like we didn’t live on opposite sides of the world when we read the same book at the same time – and then chat about it afterwards. My Trouble on Tap review / book chat with Brandee: Brandee: I finished this morning. I’ve already had an early morning cry. *sniff* I’m so […]

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Review: Hollywood on Tap – Avery Flynn

Review: Hollywood on Tap – Avery Flynn

Hollywood on Tap has the small-town feel down pat, and more about the brewery plus a very steamy romance between to characters who shouldn’t really be involved like that… Hollywood on Tap review – Book-chat with Brandee – Buddy-read Brandee: Omigoodness – I don’t know where to start! I loved Natalie and Sean’s story. I felt like I really knew them better and could empathize with them both. I can’t put my finger on the ‘why’ though. What do you think the difference is between their story and Miranda and Logan’s? I agree, I felt like I got to know both Sean and Natalie so much better! Even if it was just glimpses into their pasts, that was necessary. Like, why […]

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Review: Enemies on Tap – Avery Flynn

Review: Enemies on Tap – Avery Flynn

Enemies on Tap is a fast-paced and fun romance set in a small town, in which the main character doesn’t really feel welcome anymore. Enemies on Tap review – book-chat with Brandee – Buddy-read: Brandee: I couldn’t send you my thoughts as I was reading. (James was kinda laughing…”Kinda hard to do a buddy read when you’re disconnected from the world, huh?”)  Here’s what I thought about Miranda and Logan: I like that Miranda is confident enough in her skills that she’d shoot to revamp her family’s brewery in a bid for a promotion. Lexxie: I agree that Miranda was a pretty kick-ass character on the surface, but I felt like I didn’t really get to know her all that well. […]

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