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Ice & Sweet - The Author Agency

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By Charlie Novak


Review:
Luke, a skilled baker, who is given the important task of crafting a wedding cake for his best friend's Christmas wedding. When a snowstorm hits, he finds himself stuck at a charming country hotel alongside AndrΓ©, a former boyband member who has transitioned into theater acting. 

Luke and Andre have been friends for years, their relationship has always been friendly yet luke has a crush on Andre. Andre is a former boyband member, who's now a theatre actor. They both met after a long time at their best friend's wedding. 

As Luke is a baker, he's baking their best friend's wedding cake. When he's trying to get to the venue he spots Andre and they are compelled to spend more time together during the storm, their bond begins to grow. 

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Second chance
Friendship
Self-discovery
Slow burn
Holiday Romance
Secret Crush

As both of them confront their challenges in their past relationships they're opening up to each other and accept their emotions. 

The book is filled with heartwarming scenes, witty banter, and then holiday vibes makes it a must read for the Christmas season. The writing flows effortlessly,  drawing me deep into the world. It's easy to read, quick and witty.

Rating : 4/5 

Thanks to The Author Agency for having me on this book tour. 

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