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shelbymarie516's review against another edition
3.0
3.25 I like her style but I'm not head over heels in love with it. I do like that she includes characters from the other book in a quick scene. Just a subtle nod to them so you in no way need to read these books in order of publication.
readingwithkasss's review against another edition
2.0
Something cheesy and forced about the ~romance~ scenes. And enemies-to-lovers trope just kind of went on too long and didn’t interest me the most in this one.
moonlesbeams's review
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
marets's review
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
Graphic: Sexual content
fiction_fever's review against another edition
DNF’d at 44%
Perhaps in the future I’ll give it a second chance. I’m not sure if my issues with the book are just because I’ve been having a bit of a reading slump the month of April, or if I’m really not enjoying myself. I don’t really feel the chemistry between the characters and honestly both come across as very childish to me.
Perhaps in the future I’ll give it a second chance. I’m not sure if my issues with the book are just because I’ve been having a bit of a reading slump the month of April, or if I’m really not enjoying myself. I don’t really feel the chemistry between the characters and honestly both come across as very childish to me.
rachelhelmer's review against another edition
2.0
I was SO excited to read this one when I first saw it in Barnes and Noble. I grew up in Maui and was really excited for all the references to the places that are so familiar to me. While it definitely had some nostalgic references, I still wasn't a fan of this book.
Nikki is an incredibly hard working and devoted to taking care of her mother after the recent death of her father. Then comes Callum. The two have a stupid rivalry but they both are really obviously just wanting to sleep together the whole time. Don't get me wrong, I love a good "enemies to lovers" trope but this was a cringe worthy, dramatic version of this... Nikki is ALYWAYS thinking about sleeping with Callum to the point where she had little to no personality outside of that. She was instantly obsessed with this dude even when he also has very little personality. It was very "insta-love" to me and it really bugged me. Not to mention after the first time they slept together she was already thinking about how if they were to break up it would be as painful as the death of her dad... Like seriously?? That's really messed up. Not gonna lie, that line was what really ruined this book for me.
Overall there are so many better romanced to pick from that I would stay away from this one.
Nikki is an incredibly hard working and devoted to taking care of her mother after the recent death of her father. Then comes Callum. The two have a stupid rivalry but they both are really obviously just wanting to sleep together the whole time. Don't get me wrong, I love a good "enemies to lovers" trope but this was a cringe worthy, dramatic version of this... Nikki is ALYWAYS thinking about sleeping with Callum to the point where she had little to no personality outside of that. She was instantly obsessed with this dude even when he also has very little personality. It was very "insta-love" to me and it really bugged me. Not to mention after the first time they slept together she was already thinking about how if they were to break up it would be as painful as the death of her dad... Like seriously?? That's really messed up. Not gonna lie, that line was what really ruined this book for me.
Overall there are so many better romanced to pick from that I would stay away from this one.
jillybeans's review
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
sad
tense
medium-paced
4.0
thephdivabooks's review against another edition
3.0
The heat in this book comes from more than just the cooking! Simmer Down by Sarah Smith is a enemies-to-lovers romance set around rival food trucks in Hawaii. A fun beach read but a bit too melodramatic at times for my taste.
This was a fun second act to Sarah Smith’s previous book Faker. Though the characters were new and it is a different story, there was a lot similar—enemies-to-lovers story featuring a Filipino-American leading lady who is feuding with a British white boy in a work-related conflict.
Nikki has relocated to Maui to help her parents with their dream to retire with a Filipino food truck right next to the beach. But when her father dies, Nikki and her mother are left with a stack of bills and even more grieving. When a rival food truck specializing in fish and chips sets up next to her beachside parking spot, Nikki doesn’t care how handsome the owner Callum is. She cares that he is stealing her customers with his British flare.
Soon the two end up in a rivalry that is only complicated by how attracted they are to one another. The chemistry between these frenemies with benefits is definitely heating up, but so is their feud. Until, of course, Nikki starts to see Callum’s sweeter side and begins to fall for him.
I liked the setting and the food truck scene. This was a fun theme for a romance book. And of course I love to hear about all of the food, particularly the Filipino food which all sounded absolutely incredible (hard to imagine fish and chips putting up the same competition!).
Nikki was a complicated character to like. I loved how she dropped her life to support her mother. However, I found Nikki herself (particularly in her interactions with Callum) to be annoying. She tends to jump to conclusions, complain, and not want to do anything to improve her circumstances.
Read this book for the steamy love story and the fantastic setting. A fun beach read!
This was a fun second act to Sarah Smith’s previous book Faker. Though the characters were new and it is a different story, there was a lot similar—enemies-to-lovers story featuring a Filipino-American leading lady who is feuding with a British white boy in a work-related conflict.
Nikki has relocated to Maui to help her parents with their dream to retire with a Filipino food truck right next to the beach. But when her father dies, Nikki and her mother are left with a stack of bills and even more grieving. When a rival food truck specializing in fish and chips sets up next to her beachside parking spot, Nikki doesn’t care how handsome the owner Callum is. She cares that he is stealing her customers with his British flare.
Soon the two end up in a rivalry that is only complicated by how attracted they are to one another. The chemistry between these frenemies with benefits is definitely heating up, but so is their feud. Until, of course, Nikki starts to see Callum’s sweeter side and begins to fall for him.
I liked the setting and the food truck scene. This was a fun theme for a romance book. And of course I love to hear about all of the food, particularly the Filipino food which all sounded absolutely incredible (hard to imagine fish and chips putting up the same competition!).
Nikki was a complicated character to like. I loved how she dropped her life to support her mother. However, I found Nikki herself (particularly in her interactions with Callum) to be annoying. She tends to jump to conclusions, complain, and not want to do anything to improve her circumstances.
Read this book for the steamy love story and the fantastic setting. A fun beach read!