Sunday, December 31, 2017

Book Review: Sweet Addiction by J Daniels

Sweet Addiction (Sweet Addiction #1)
by J Daniels
Release Date: May 2, 2014
Source: Gift
Wedding hookups never amount to anything.

Those who partake in this wicked little activity know the rules. Get in. Get laid. Get out. There's no expectation of a relationship. It is what it is.

Dylan Sparks knows the rules. She’s familiar with the protocol. And she engages in the best sex of her life with a complete stranger at her ex-boyfriend’s wedding.

Reese Carroll doesn’t care about the rules. He wants more than just one night with Dylan.

And Dylan finds him too addicting to pass up.

Sweet Addiction is the story of one woman’s struggle to keep things casual, and one man’s desire to never let her go.



J Daniels has been on my TBR for over a year now and I have now devoured three of her books in one year. This is the first book in her Sweet Addiction series and I couldn't wait to read about a baker falling in love!

Dylan Sparks isn't one to have a random hook up. But at her ex's wedding, she's out for a night of fun. When she literally falls into Reese Carroll's lap, they can't deny the instant attraction and Dylan gets her hook up. But Reese wants more. Dylan can't seem to stay away from Reese, but she makes him promise to keep things casual. Stick to her rules. The more addicted they become to one another, though, the harder it is for Reese and Dylan to ignore the very real feelings they've grown for one another. 

Okay, so starting off, I knew I would love this book because Dylan owns her own bakery. I loved how dedicated she was and how she would wake up at 5 am every day, go for a run with her best friend, and open the bakery around 7. This is FINALLY a character who has real responsibilities and takes her job seriously. I loved that about Dylan. And Reese is actually successful at his job, too, and has to make time to see Dylan around his work day. It was fun just seeing real people trying to navigate the relationship world while having responsibilities and other obligations. 

On to the actual relationship, I absolutely loved how fun Dylan and Reese were together. Their friends also added a fun commentary to their relationship and I just really enjoyed watching these two fight their feelings for one another. Reese's gifts to Dylan were so cute and I loved how much they really, truly had feelings for each other but were too stubborn to acknowledge them. 

Overall, I am so happy that I finally picked up Sweet Addiction. I absolutely loved this fun, entertaining romance. Dylan was such a likable and relatable character and I loved her throughout this story. Of course, Reese was swoon worthy and I loved the hilarious and sweet moments they had together. You should definitely pick up Sweet Addiction! I know I can't wait to read more from this series!


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