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The Sweet Spot

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What a wonderful feel good romance. Small town romance is one of my favourite genres, add in a single mum and an ex baseball player, and it’s the complete package for me. Not only has single mum Palmer Clark got to protect her own heart from retired baseball player Cole Beck, she’s also got to do her best to protect her adorable 12 year old son Ethan from getting too attached to Cole, (not an easy feat considering he’s never had a decent male role model in his life). Cole is the perfect package, except for one thing - he doesn’t intend sticking around in her town, he’s only visiting his parents for a short time while he sorts out his own problems. I loved the relationship between Cole and Palmer, and the relationship between Cole and Ethan, and of course Palmer and Ethan also have the perfect mother son relationship. It was one of those stories where you just want to knock the main character’s heads together and shout at them to speak about their feelings. I did however love Palmer’s honesty about her long term plans. Small town romance at its very best. Some fun bits, some sexy bits, and a whole host of emotional moments, got to admit, I was in tears at various points. You know how it is, secrets always come out in the end. My heart broke for a short while. Perfect writing, wonderful story, and three great characters with mostly wonderful friends and family. I loved it. I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. This is my honest review.

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I enjoyed this story between Palmer who is a single mom and Cole who is a baseball supserstar when he comes home to rest after an injury. I felt it moved at a slower pace than I would have preferred but it also meant it was a slow burn and it gave the story the chance to build the back histry and make me fall in love with the characters.

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What a mature and charming story. Loved the characters and the growth they showed throughout the tale. Ethan was a joy to discover and was written particularly well. This was my first read from this author and won’t be my last!

Thanks Montclair and Netgalley for the free copy.

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Palmer is a hard working, caring single mom who looks after everyone, but no one really looks after her. When baseball star Cole comes to town to visit his parents he is instantly attracted to her, but she is looking for forever, not just a fling with the handsome millionaire so she turns down his advances. Palmer eventually decides to give herself a little break from reality and let herself have a fling with the kind and thoughtful man, even if he is leaving. They seem to get on like a house on fire and even Palmer’s adorable son Ethan can tell how good Cole is for his mum. The more time they spend together the more Palmer wonders (hopes) they could be more and Cole starts to think that way too. Unfortunately the real reason Cole retired from baseball rears it’s ugly head and makes him make some hard decisions and they part ways. It takes a lot of heartbreak and soul searching (and a little nudge) to get them back on track. This is definitely a sweet story with a nice little bit of heat. A thoroughly enjoyable read.

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Thank you Netgalley for the ARC. I’ve read a few other books by this author. I’ve enjoyed some more than others.
Sacrifice is my favorite by her.
The Sweet Spot is a small town cute romance. I’m a big fan of single parent trope , so I was excited to read this one. I enjoyed it. It was a delightful read.

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The Sweet Spot is a sweet and charming small-town sports romance from Adriana Locke that truly will leave you with a smile on your face. Palmer is a single mom and Cole is a retired baseball player, and while Palmer was trying to resist his charms, Cole had his sights set on her and luckily his persistence paid off. The story doesn't have as much angst as some of the author's other stories do, but these characters will truly hook you from the start - especially Palmer's son Ethan. Loved seeing the bond between mother and son - plus how Cole was with him - it truly was the sweetest.

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This was a very good small town romance. Palmer is a single mom who has never been able to rely on any of the men in her life. When she meets Cole, a newly retired Major League Baseball player, she has no hopes that he is what she is looking for. Cole is also trying to figure out his new normal since he hadn’t planned on being retired at this point in his life. I loved watching Cole and Palmer get together, in addition to Cole’s relationship with Ethan develop through baseball. This book shows that no matter what is happening in your life, love is the most important thing.

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The Sweet Spot is such an amazingly sweet read. I loved this one so much. You are just going to fall hard for Palmer and Cole. Palmer is a single mom holding everything together the best she can. She is a sweetheart willing to give that helping hand to everyone in town. Cole is a retired baseball player who is trying to figure out what is the next stage of life. You feel the chemistry from the very beginning. Once you get to know Palmer you understand why she is gun shy when it comes to getting involved with Cole. I love how Cole is with Palmer's son. I love how his family just pull them into the fold. Cole and Palmer have this something special that will put a smile on your face and have you grabbing for those tissues. I you love those small town reads then you are going to fall hard for this one. You need to meet Palmer and Cole today.

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I absolutely love all of Adriana Locke’s small town romances. She creates these beautiful little towns filled with a host of incredible characters, then tosses in a romance that will make you swoon. How is that not absolutely perfect? And with The Sweet Spot, she brings in Palmer and Cole in a romance that made me smile and tear up all at once. And let’s not even forget the wonderfulness of Ethan.

As a single mom, Palmer’s not interested in one night stands of casual flings. She’s too busy raising her son, dealing with her flaky ex and her very demanding job. So if she’s going to let someone into her life, he needs to be ready to be there forever. Retired baseball player Cole’s visiting his parents since they moved to the small town in Ohio, but he has no intentions of staying. He might have just retired from the sport he loves and has plans to return to San Diego and see what else he can do with his life. But when a chance meeting at a diner turns into bantery flirting, Cole can’t walk away from Palmer, no matter how much of a bad idea it could be.

Watching Palmer, Ethan and Cole interact was such a treat in this book. I loved how quickly Cole got invested in this little family and how he desperately wants to stay right there with the two of them. The relationship between Palmer and Cole is a bit of a slow burn, because they both need to know whether they trust the other person just yet and if all of this is truly worth it. And like with all of Adriana’s books, the small town vibes were so strong!

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Oooh this book started out so strong for me! I adore sports romance, I adore single mom / single dad tropes, and I adore small town stories. On top of that, Palmer and Cole's meet cute was the exact sort of sparky, playful, understated sexy that I live for. I was so into them and that only blossomed when Cole turned out to be a <i>really good guy</i>.

I mean, Cole was <i>amazing</i>. The way he persistently but respectfully pursued Palmer - all sexy swagger and irresistible confidence. I loved how his relationship with Ethan, Palmer's son, also seemed to happen so naturally and heartwarmingly. I was completely consumed with the first half of this story.

The second half...seemed to slow down a bit for me? It felt a little repetitive and I could feel myself getting impatient. It likely didn't help that there were <i>secrets</i> because I am rarely patient with <i>secrets</i> and indeed, I did find myself very frustrated with the way some of the things played out. I skimmed through a bit of the second half.

In the end, I did enjoy this story - it was just a bit inconsistent and lopsided for me. I loved the happily ever after, and the way it left my heart feeling happy and satisfied. It won't go down as my favorite Adriana Locke book, but I'm still happy to have read it.

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My new favorite book by this author! I know people say that frequently in reviews, and it’s off putting. I wholeheartedly mean it though. The heroine is a single mom, and I happen to love that trope. There were times that it felt like she was inside my head. I think every single mom dreams of a Cole to enter their lives. The conflict near the end had me all up in my feels. It was so easy to see both sides of the issue. I liked that her son was a little bit older, and not the typical age that we get in books. Kids of all ages need love.

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Oh Cole Beck 😍
A loving heart warming story about a single mom.
Palmer is somewhat closed off, had her guard up but that won’t stop Cole.
They build a relationship and if two people are meant to be it’s then but can they come out the other side
when a crap hand is dealt.

The story as much as it’s heart warming it gets to a part that absolutely guts me and the emotions hit hard!

But the sweetest, most loving way back to happiness and HeA 💜

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I fell in love with Cole from the get-go. He’s attractive, kind hearted, and he signs up to coach a youth baseball team when their coach has to back out. What’s not to love?!

Palmer is sassy, sarcastic, and the best momma bear to her son, Ethan. She knows what she wants and a fling with a retired baseball player who has no clue what's next for him is definitely not it, but Cole is making it difficult to walk away. He’s connecting with Ethan in a way his dad never has and making her feel things she wasn’t prepared to feel.

Should she continue to fight fate or take a risk and step up to the plate?

Locke hit this one out of the park (pun intended) and I couldn’t be happier with the way Cole and Palmer’s story played out. From their meet cute in the diner to those precious moments with Ethan, The Sweet Spot was a perfectly played nine innings.

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I really enjoyed this small town feel storyline. The banter between Palmer and Cole is witty and filled with innuendos. Their chemistry is sizzling hot and I absolutely loved Ethan. Definitely worth the read.

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I have read so many Adriana Locke books that I find it hard to pick a favorite because they’re all that good. Having said that, I must say that Sweet Spot was exactly that – the sweetest spot and maybe one of my favorites! This read was true Adriana Locke through and through – it’s a touching, emotional read that tugs at your heartstrings and has you pulling and praying for Cole and Palmer. And it wouldn’t be classic Ms. Locke if there weren’t fabulous and entertaining and deeply developed secondary characters. Every single character in this book has their own story to tell even though it’s Cole & Palmer & Ethan’s story. I fell in love with Ethan immediately – I have a feeling his character was somewhat developed from Ms. Locke’s own sons because he’s a sweetheart! This was more than just a love story – there’s so many lessons to be learned in this book and you’ll be really sorry if you don’t read it so buy it now! I recommend this 5-star read if you’re looking for an emotionally intense story that’s entertaining and enjoyable as well. I’m very grateful to have been given the opportunity to read an early copy of this book through NetGalley.

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this book was so incredible!! i am so thankful to netgalley for letting me read this book early! it was just such a fun and precious read. loved it so much!!!!

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“Cole Back is the man I would create if God handed me modeling clay and said, ‘Go for it: created the man of your dreams, and I will make him into reality.’”

What happens when a recently retired baseball player stumbles into a small-town bar and a single mom catches his eye? Not exactly what you’d think. Adriana Locke’s The Sweet Spot has all the charm of a small-town romance, with a lot of layers packed in.

Palmer Clark is used to disappointment, be it from her deadbeat ex or from her absent, abusive father. She’s not interested in anything that screams, “short term.” Cole Beck is in town visiting his parents with no plans to stick around, which means he’s the epitome of “short term.” And yet… their connection is immediate. As Cole chooses to stay put a little longer, Palmer has to decide if pursuing their connection is worth the potential (and maybe inevitable) fallout.

This book does a great job of exploring the idea of what happens when you take a leap of faith even if you’re pretty certain that the outcome isn’t what you ultimately want it to be. Palmer and Cole are both dealing with the fallout of their pasts—be it physical injury or emotional trauma. The way that these two feel connected from the jump is really fascinating, and the exploration of their connection is super satisfying to read.

If you love a good small-town, single-mom romance with a hint of sports thrown in for good measure (hooray for baseball) you are going to thoroughly enjoy this book.

Thanks to Montlake and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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All the yes! I fell so so in love. Adriana Locke has quickly become a top author for me this year. She draws me in and writes characters in a way that I feel connected and involved. Absolutely fantastic.

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I am a huge Adriana Locke fan and have read all of her books. I must say that this one took the spot as my new favorite Palmer and cole were amazing. What seems like an unlikely pair turns into the sweetest happily ever after!

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I always enjoy books by Adriana Locke, and The Sweet Spot knocks it out of the park! (Baseball reference intended.) While the feelings Palmer and Cole have for each other are instant and on both sides, both are leery about getting into a relationship with the other because of the baggage the both carry. Ethan (her son) is an exceptional secondary player and all of them were characters you could relate to. This book is well written and while I received a free copy from NetGalley for an honest review, I will be purchasing this book when it is released because it is just that good. I highly recommend this book. Strong 5 stars!!

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