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LOVE FROM SCRATCH by Kaitlyn Hill

LOVE FROM SCRATCH

by Kaitlyn Hill

Pub Date: April 5th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-593-37916-5
Publisher: Delacorte

Rivals turn to lovers while baking and soapboxing.

Southern belle Reese Camden is spending the summer in Seattle as a marketing intern for Friends of Flavor, a popular online foodie channel. Reese aims for a job with the company once the internship is over, and her main competition is charming and handsome Benny Beneventi, the culinary (and only other) intern. Circumstances throw Reese and Benny into starring roles on Piece of Cake: Amateur Hour, an episode of the popular baking show that quickly goes viral based on the crackerjack chemistry the young couple have on screen. Strangers begin shipping the teens, and the company wants more videos. A smitten Benny wants a bit more from Reese as well, but Reese has a crummy relationship history that keeps her from fully embracing Benny’s swole bod. The push and pull of the rivals’ will-they, won’t-they tension is paired with Reese’s feminist commentary, which readers will likely pump their fists in support of at first—but the pumping will get a little lower as this bell gets rung over and over. The contradiction between Reese’s empowered speeches and her wallflower demeanor never quite adds up to consistent characterization; those around her never get fully fleshed out either. The result is a pleasant, admirable, well-intentioned rom-com that aims high but misses. Reese and Benny are White; there is some ethnic diversity in the supporting cast.

An unevenly rendered romance that struggles to meet its own aims.

(Romance. 12-18)