A Spoonful of Sugar

By Kate Hardy

A Spoonful of Sugar - Kate Hardy
  • Release Date: 2017-02-14
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4
4
From 438 Ratings

Description

Tyler Carter is a healthy-eating gym owner who doesn’t bake. When his employees enter him into a bake-off contest to raise money for Harry’s House, an after school space for kids commemorating local first responder Harry Monroe, he needs to learn–fast! 
 
Shy special needs teacher Stacey Allman loves to bake and often dreams of sharing her confections with her uber fit, gorgeous neighbor. So when Tyler sets off his smoke alarm and explains his dilemma, she can’t resist the temptation of playing pastry chef tutor. He offers boxing lessons in exchange. More time together? Yes please,
 
But when Tyler’s ex comes back to Marietta asking for his help, will it derail Stacey and Tyler’s chance at love, or will it make them see that they’re the perfect fit?

Reviews

  • A Guide for Backbone and Baking Skills

    5
    By Kay 7072
    A delightful quick read as a bachelor with zero cooking/baking skills is entered into a baking contest and meets his neighbor, who has her own demons dealing with her strict father’s standards. A sweet story!
  • A spoonful of sugar

    3
    By yellville
    Small town romance at its best. All the locals and their fundraising for good causes is charming. A newcomer who agrees to help a bachelor participate in a cooking contrast finds the courage to enter a relationship. This is a celebration of overcoming childhood psychological abuse
  • A spoonful of sugar

    5
    By Mag68
    By kate hardy A very cute romance! Bookbub
  • Couldn’t finish it

    1
    By ItsMeAlejandria
    It’s very slow and boring couldn’t keep reading. Really bothered me when author called the oven the stove... like do you even bake?!
  • A Spoonful of Sugar

    5
    By jane2053
    A
  • Cover

    3
    By ihartmusic14
    I haven’t read it yet, but the dude on the cover does NOT look like he works at a gym.
  • Another sweet Marietta, Montana romance

    4
    By sbsbrinson
    Enjoyed this sweet romance. Tyler and Stacey make a great couple.
  • A Page Turner!!

    5
    By Renae_D
    There are so many items I enjoy about A Spoonful of Sugar, where do I start: 1) How Stacey took her coffee with a spoonful of sugar 2) How Tyler couldn't bake for the life of him and his place in the bake off was a total surprise at the end, but made the story better 3) How Kate and Tyler were able to compare teaching and personal trainer to each other and the relations to students/athletic's 4) How Tyler was able to demonstration how being active is for everyone, you just need to find your niche and the right teacher.... 5) I could go on and on but don't want to ruin the story... you are sure to enjoy A Spoonful of Sugar!! I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
  • Loved it

    5
    By kristylof
    Tyler Carter has been entered into the Marietta Bachelor Bake-off by his team. Tyler who once set off the fire alarm trying to make a grilled cheese is not looking forward to it. After setting off the smoke alarm in his apartment while practicing with baking a cake he meets his neighbor Stacey Allman. When Stacey offers to help Tyler learn to bake he happily agrees. When there lessons become about more than baking feelings start to develop. Will the two be able to take a leap of faith for one another?
  • Sweet & Heartwarming Romance

    4
    By BookSnuggle
    A Spoonful of Sugar by Kate Hardy is book number two in the Bachelor Bake-Off series. This is Tyler Carter and Stacey Allman's story. Tyler's employees sign him up for the Bachelor Bake Off contest. He has a major problem. Tyler cannot cook. Stacey is Tyler's neighbor and she ends up volunteering to help teach him how to cook. They end up spending a lot of time together. So, are they just friends or is it more. Then Tyler's ex shows back up. I really enjoyed Tyler and Stacey's characters and how they interacted with each other. This is a great addition to the Bachelor Bake-Off series. These are sweet and heartwarming stories. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.