When life throws you lemons, you make lemonade…
Cienna is determined to honor her grandmother’s legacy by becoming the next principal at her school. With the board of trustees watching her every move, she’s laser-focused on proving herself—while trying to forget the whirlwind summer romance who ghosted her months ago. Everything is under control… until he walks through her classroom door on the first day of school, hand in hand with a child who’s undeniably his.
When life gives you pineapples, you put them on pizza.
Reed thought he had life figured endless vacations and zero responsibilities. But one phone call turned his carefree world upside down. Now he’s juggling custody battles, parenting mishaps, and the reappearance of the woman he never quite got over—the one who’s as off-limits as she is unforgettable.
As Reed and Cienna navigate their unexpected reunion, old sparks ignite amid new challenges. She pushes him to rise above his past, and he dares her to see herself beyond the confines of her career. But with so much at stake, can they find a way to create something sweet out of the chaos life has served them—or will their second chance slip away for good?
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I’m in love.
It didn’t take me long to be captured by Cienna and Reed’s story. The moment that the two of them met on the cruise, you could practically feel the connection between them. I adored the way that the cruise brought the two of them together. The scenes between the two of them were my favorites, and I couldn’t seem to get enough of them. I loved the bond the two of them shared, and when they were together, they were happy. I think I knew that the two of them belonged with each other before they did. I was curious to see what would happen between the two of them once they saw each other again.
Abi. I adored her. I loved her personality, and you couldn’t help but fall in love with her. The bond she had with Cienna made me smile; it was clear how much she loved Cienna. I also loved how Abi tried to make everyone happy. I’m still smiling while writing about her. I do believe that she helped Reed heal. That’s what I loved about Reed: how much he loved Abi.
Like Pineapple On Pizza is much more than a romance story. It’s a story about healing, family, friendships, and second chances. I liked the way Amber developed the relationship between Reed and Cienna; it felt real, and the bond between Cienna, Reed, and Abi. This book had me going through a variety of emotions; I’m still thinking about the story. This was a beautifully written debut novel, and I cannot wait to see what the author has in store for us next!
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