

Seriously, reading some of these scenes without a handy source of chocolate was agony. While some books need to come with a box of tissues, Sweet On You needs to come with a box of chocolates. When Zander’s uncle dies in suspicious circumstances he returns from his year abroad and must face both the secrets of his uncle’s past and his feelings for Britt. While Britt loves their friendship and frequently reminds her sisters that guys and girls can be just friends, Zander has romantic feelings for Britt that he has long kept secret. One part art-heist mystery the other part a best-friends to lovers romance, Sweet On You captures everything that is so loveable about the Bradford Sisters Romance series and dials it up to awesome levels.īritt and Zander have been best friends since they were kids. I absolutely loved every page of this amazingly sweet romance. If you’re not yet a Becky Wade fan, do yourself a favour and start reading her books, and I hope you’ll enjoy Sweet on You as much as I have. If you’re a Becky Wade fan, you’re sure to have this already on your must read ASAP pile. I enjoyed the chocolate making descriptions - it’s like watching Masterchef knowing it’s a form of awesomeness I can never hope to replicate.Īll in all, this is my favourite of the Bradford sisters novels, and definitely worth the wait. I love seeing the faith threads and the moments of God dependency.

I love feeling like you can be in the characters’ skin experiencing their emotions.

I loved the awkward awakening of Britt’s awareness. I loved reading about Zander’s yearning, I felt his pain. I’m so pleased to see with Sweet on You that Becky Wade has hit so many of those factors again.

I love the wry honesty, the depth of emotion, the God elements, the humor. For the past few years Becky Wade’s My Stubborn Heart has been one of (if not the absolute top of) my favourite Christian novels.
