Friday, August 13, 2021

Review: Sweet Tea

Sweet Tea Sweet Tea by Piper Huguley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Althea Dailey is successful and has made partner at her law firm. Her first case as a new partner requires her to travel for a case, taking her back home to Milford, Georgia. Once she arrives, she is shocked to find a young man has befriended her elderly grandmother.

Jack Darwent is a documentarian and is working on a cookbook about Southern food. That's when he meets Althea's grandmother and encounters her suspicious niece who is convinced Jack is after her grandmother's recipes.

As they get to know each other, will Althea and Jack overcome their differences and see each other in a sweeter light?

Althea and Jack's sweet romance is a typical Hallmark sweet read that would make a nice movie. I loved the descriptions and the food, which made me feel like I was in the town. I really enjoyed how Piper Huguley incorporated rich history for Milford's ancestry in her work. It really helped established the small town roots and made me understand why this was a town no one wanted to leave.

I also absolutely loved loved the cover design. Thank you #Netgalley and #HallmarkPublishing for allowing me to read this work.

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