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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Sweet Thing & Swee Little Thing - Renée Carlino




"You have to teach your heart and mind how to sing together…then you'll hear the sound of your soul."


Mia Kelly thinks she has it all figured out. She's an Ivy League graduate, a classically trained pianist, and the beloved daughter of a sensible mother and offbeat father. Yet Mia has been stalling since graduation, torn between putting her business degree to use and exploring music, her true love.

When her father unexpectedly dies, she decides to pick up the threads of his life while she figures out her own. Uprooting herself from Ann Arbor to New York City, Mia takes over her father's café, a treasured neighborhood institution that plays host to undiscovered musicians and artists. She's denied herself the thrilling and unpredictable life of a musician, but a chance encounter with Will, a sweet, gorgeous, and charming guitarist, offers her a glimpse of what could be. When Will becomes her friend and then her roommate, she does everything in her power to suppress her passions-for him, for music-but her father's legacy slowly opens her heart to the possibility of something more.

A "heartbreaking and romantic" (Aestas Book Blog) debut, Sweet Thing explores the intensity and complexities of first love and self-discovery.





Ever wonder what happened after the final pages of Sweet Thing? 


From his candid and sometimes neurotic point of view, Will tells all in this musical and sexy follow-up novella to Renée Carlino’s USA Today Bestseller.

Life is pure bliss for Mia and Will. They have a puppy, a loft in Brooklyn, and a new music studio on the rise. It seems things couldn’t get any better for this talented couple when life decides to throw them a sweet little curve ball. 

They quickly learn that things don't always go according to plan. Sometimes happily ever after is one giant leap of faith away.
With the help of good music, good friends, and one eccentric old lady, they overcome a few of life’s little bumps to find the sweetest thing of all.

Watch this duo grow in more ways than one in SWEET Little THING.







Sweet Thing and Sweet Little Thing!

I don’t understand how I didn’t read this book before! This story, the characters, the drama, the way it is written is FANTASTIC!

In the first book you will fall madly in love with Wilbur, he is just so him, he is the kind of guy that will let her girl know how beautiful she is always, no matter if she is not in love with him *sigh* and I ADORE HIM, he is my top boyfriend, my #1 right now, because jesus he is beautiful inside and out!

I relate to both of this characters cause I have a little bit of each, but I have to say reading Mia’s POV was hard, because no lying I think a LOT like her, but now I will change it because yes it did kind of suck it was hard again really hard, but you will enjoy this story, is nothing compare to what the romances book I have read.

Sweet Little Thing is a novella following their story, what a novella, is Wilbur POV! *dance around* I LOVE HIS MIND, he is just so perfect, I need him!
Because this review is kind of short because honestly I will spoil it I don’t know, I’m in a fangirl world and I can’t write a proper review so I will just say

BUY

THE 

BOOK

Because it is FREAKING AMAZING you won’t believe how amazing this book is

I love Wilbur you will love him too!
I give this book 5 BIG AMAZING STARS!

PS.
Wilbur & Nasha <3

I made this teasers:












Renee’s first friends were the imaginary kind and even though her characters haven’t gone away, thankfully the delusions have. She admits she’s a wildly hopeless romantic and she blames 80’s movies staring Molly Ringwald for that. She lives in Southern California with her husband, two sons, and their sweet dog June. When she’s not at the beach with her boys or working on the next book, she likes to spend her time reading, going to concerts, and eating dark chocolate.

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