Salt and Sugar

· Harlequin
3.5
2 reviews
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400
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The grandchildren of two rival Brazilian bakeries fall in love despite their families’ feud in this delicious debut rom-com perfect for fans of Nicola Yoon and Gloria Chao.

Trust neither thin-bottomed frying pans nor Molinas.

Lari Ramires has always known this to be true. In Olinda, Brazil, her family’s bakery, Salt, has been at war with the Molinas’ bakery across the street, Sugar, for generations. But Lari’s world turns upside down when her beloved grandmother passes away. On top of that, a big supermarket chain has moved to town, forcing many of the small businesses to close.

Determined to protect her home, Lari does the unthinkable—she works together with Pedro Molina to save both of their bakeries. Lari realizes she might not know Pedro as well as she thought—and she maybe even likes what she learns—but the question remains: Can a Ramires and a Molina truly trust one another?

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3.5
2 reviews
Lenore Kosinski
January 29, 2023
3.5 stars — This one started off super flat for me. Honestly, if it wasn’t a book club book and I wasn’t buddy reading, I would have DNFd and moved on to something else. I don’t really read MG books, but this one definitely read more like MG than YA for me. The characterizations were flatter, the emotions were kind of over the top, that kind of thing. I’d say the majority of the first half of the book left me pretty frustrated. The characters, especially the adult characters, felt like cari
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Danielle Hammelef
November 1, 2022
I enjoyed my time with these two long-time feuding families. Pedro and Lari found themselves caught up in the fighting, both making assumptions about the other's behavior and motivations for his or her actions. Both Pedro and Lari wanted different things for themselves than their families did and I enjoyed their struggles as they fought for what they wanted. I also enjoyed the pacing of how both Pedro and Lari started to doubt what they've been raised to believe all their lives. The themes of
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About the author

Rebecca Carvalho is a Recifense writer based in Berkeley, California. She loves crafting stories filled with close-knit neighborhoods, Brazilian food, and telenovela-esque settings. When she is not writing, you can find her with her camera, gaming with her husband, or watching Star Trek for the hundredth time. Rebecca has a bachelor's degree in English from Lawrence University. Salt and Sugar is her debut novel, and it was inspired by her life in northeastern Brazil.

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