The Sweet Spot by Tay Mo'Nae

A Review By: SQ

While trying to balance her family bakery, losing her mother, and learning a few secrets is a lot for anyone, Amara was walking with the weight of the world on her shoulders. Trying to gain control of her life again seemed impossible, but falling in love with her best friend might be what the doctor ordered.

Knowing what it's like to lose his parents and feel lost, Khalil promises Amara to stay by her side and help her through the pain. What he wasn't expecting was his feelings for her to grow stronger as well as their bond!

They say once one door closes, another opens, and Amara and Khalil are about to find out just how right that is.


Review Notes:

Audio Book Publication Year: 2021

An installment in a Series? No

Narrator (s): Leon Nixon, Wesleigh Siobhan

The book primarily focuses on the Amara. Khalil is an extremely reliable best friend who drops everything to be what she needs.

I enjoyed the narration of the material! The emotions inflected never fell flat. I loved that Khalil was a dependable, sure thing book bae.

There was nothing that I disliked about the performance of this book. I just wish that Amara didn’t waste half of the book with her head firmly lodged in the sand. She finally turned it around, so we got our happily ever after.

Reading Recommendation? Yes!

Rating: 4 (It’s lit!)

Content Warnings? Human or animal loss

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