Spice of Love

A contemporary romance and multiple love stories on the shores of Grenada

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Pub Date 31 Oct 2019 | Archive Date 1 Apr 2022

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Description

Three friends. A wedding in Grenada and new feelings. Will the return to reality ruin vacation love magic?

A Caribbean island welcomes wedding guests with the promise of romance and excitement.

Angelina, an aspiring writer and Kai, a handsome doctor spring to action during an inflight medical emergency. Angelina’s feelings stir for Kai, her high school crush. But life is complicated, he is moving to Grenada and she is dating a famous novelist. Isn’t she?

Gretchen is a single mother with a hot new look and a bold new attitude. She meets widower, Mitchel on the flight to her friend’s wedding. But is he ready for romance? And is he the man to show her what it’s like to be loved?

This tropical island will wash away what once was for these guests and introduce them to an unexpected spice, but will they like the new flavor of love?

Three friends. A wedding in Grenada and new feelings. Will the return to reality ruin vacation love magic?

A Caribbean island welcomes wedding guests with the promise of romance and excitement.

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Advance Praise

"An easygoing romance with a beautiful setting, a bit of friendship, and a whole lot of love.

In Spice of Love, a group of friends travel to Grenada for a wedding. And what they find there might surprise them. Told in four different viewpoints, romance lovers are in for a treat with this triple-love-story, catching feelings from all angles.

First up, it's Angelina. She runs into her high school crush (Kai) during an in-flight emergency, and the sparks they used to share return, making Kai's move to Grenada and Angelina's dead relationship that much more complicated. Meanwhile, also on the flight, Gretchen meets Mitchell. The instant connection is palpable, unable to get enough of each other from that moment on. And lastly, let's not forget about Jenna and Brian, the duo set to make one of the biggest decisions of their life--tying the knot in the beautiful Caribbean islands.

The characters and their backgrounds are definitely what make this story what it is. Having so many viewpoints initially makes it a little difficult to connect to each character--because time spent with them is brief--but once you get to know each one through their unique voice and personality, each journey becomes equally important and satisfying.

I am a huge fan of multiple point-of-view books, and Spice of Love definitely does not disappoint in this category. With the multiple narrators I feel as though I'm reading four different, fully-fleshed stories that all mesh and overlap in the perfect way.

Due to the title, it's no surprise that the highlight of this book is the romance. With a balance of innocent new love and steamy long-endured passion, I couldn't ask for a better way to get my romance fix. We don't get just one love story--but three! Each romance--Angelina and Kai, Gretchen and Mitchell, and Jenna and Brian--is so unique and faces so many different issues and victories that each one ends up beautiful and captivating in their own unique way.

"He smells of nutmeg, cinnamon, and chocolate, a smell that promises a sweet spice of happiness."

If I had to pick just one part of this book that felt like a downfall, it would be the pacing. It feels as if things move very quickly both in the plot and also with the writing itself. For example, on one page, Gretchen is head-over-heels in love with Mitchell and they're snuggled up on a balcony. That's great.

Then, within a few pages, Gretchen questions their new relationship and tells him that he should leave. This isn't a huge problem-as you can read between the lines as to what's happening within her-but it feels disjointed considering the two extremes are only pages apart. However, this is still just a small issue that pops up rarely, meaning it is heavily outweighed by all the lovely parts of this novel.

The best part of this story is, without a doubt, the setting. Starting out in an airport, I knew the story was headed to a magnificent backdrop; and when they land, I'm not disappointed. The island of Grenada, with its warm sun, beautiful views, and enticing nutmeg flavored ice cream, makes a great place to serve as the backdrop of a love story. To me, there are very few things that are more romantic than sunny resorts and starry skies, and that made Spice of Love that much more swoon-worthy.

I picked up this book expecting a lighthearted vibe, tons of romance, and a bit of drama mixed in, and this totally lives up to that expectation. If you're looking for a quick, fun, romantic read, you won't be disappointed in Spice of Love by Anya Stassiy."

" Felicia Nicole at Independent Book Review --This text refers to the paperback edition."

"An easygoing romance with a beautiful setting, a bit of friendship, and a whole lot of love.

In Spice of Love, a group of friends travel to Grenada for a wedding. And what they find there might...


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I loved the setting and the characters in this book, which felt very much like being on a holiday in the sun. I was embraced by the warmth of the story, and I cared deeply about the main characters. Personally, I found the ending a bit rushed, and not as satisfying as the rest of the book, but overall this was a very pleasurable reading experience.

Thank you to the author, publisher and NetGalley for providing this review copy; I have provided this honest review voluntarily.

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A quick, easy and light-hearted read. It was well written with a good storyline and well developed charcaters. I read it in one very short sitting.

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A lovely book with great characters, easy, and enjoyable read!
Thanks to NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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A fun, engaging read about three school time friends attending a wedding in Grenada. Each one dealing with issues in their lives - romantic and real-life.
Each chapter is told from another character's perspective - so pay attention to chapter headings or else you will get seriously confused.
A fast read that is perfect for relaxing with.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for allowing me to read this book.

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I want more! This book needs to be longer or I need a sequel, pronto.

Anya Stassly’s Spice of Love caught me off guard. If I am being honest, the cover and title made me think this would be nothing more than a generic love story that I would soon forget. However, I was shocked to find it was anything but.

I love the concept of setting the story during a small destination wedding in the Caribbean. This forced proximity allowed for the isolated characters to interact with those they might never have otherwise. As a result, chaos ensues!

The three love stories unfolding simultaneously was a nice change. The odds were in the reader’s favor that they would connect with at least one couple. I was lucky enough to enjoy all three!

Another feature I especially enjoyed was the chapters being told from alternating perspectives. The four main characters (Angelina, Kai, Gretchen, and Mitchel) took turns narrating. The idea of having one event being told by four different people advanced the storyline brilliantly. It allowed the reader to gain insight into the characters in a short amount of time. Which makes sense since the story is all happening in a limited timeframe.

My one bone to pick was how the story jumped ahead seven months and then ended abruptly. I felt we could have spent much more time with the characters after the climax. For me, it left something to be desired and many questions about what happens next?

Fingers crossed Stassly will turn this into a series so that I can follow along as the six main characters lives continue to unfold. If not, she is simply mean! Lol

Special thanks to Netgalley.com and BooksGoSocial for allowing me to read this book in exchange for my honest feedback.

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I want to thank Netgalley and the author for gifting me the ebook. A good women's fiction novel. Recommend

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I loved this book! Although, I feel like it could’ve been longer and it definitely would have the potential at being a 5 star!

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