Cocktails and Books
Written on Mar 16, 2013
The second half features candy shop owner, Serena, in “Sweet Serenity.” She is enjoying her life as a confectioner until the journalist responsible for smearing her father’s name in the papers, Tom, shows back up in her life. Her internal struggle over her developing feelings for Tom is expected, but their rom-com romance is lacking. Typically, when you’re dealing with feelings over someone that’s hurt you in the past, there’s an electrifying passion. With Tom and Serena, however, it was fizzling. Their romance was far more believable and sweet than that of Alanna and Alexander, and gave this book a little more life. However, I felt as though it needed more realism and a little less Hollywood script.
Overall, if you’re looking for a different kind of romance, or you’re a fan of romantic comedy type stories, then this book is definitely for you.
Reviewed by Marie for Cocktails and Books