4 ⭐️ This was so stinking cute!!!!
"You once told me you thought you were a lot of nots. I want you to know that to me, you're everything."
WHAT TO EXPECT:
✨ Pacific Northwest setting
✨ small town romance
✨ he’s a big city chef struggling with burnout
✨ she’s a small town teacher who finds happiness in the smallest things
✨ grumpy x sunshine
✨ instant attraction
✨ friends to lovers
✨ slow burn
✨ fake dating
✨ adorable banter
✨ 2/5 🌶️
✨ third act breakup (mutual and mature, but no less sad)
✨ HEA
✨ single parent (to orphaned niece)
✨ adorable farm animals
✨ Gilmore Girls / Stars Hollow small town vibes (nosey neighbors, town hall meetings)
✨ dual POV
✨ TW: grief, loss of loved one (past), career burnout, bodily injury (off-page)
My Thoughts:
This book has officially put me back in my small town romance era. 🫶 And if you love heartfelt stories with charming small towns, genuine characters, and a sweet and spicy summer romance, Savor It will be your latest obsession.
What I loved:
Tarah Dewitt did an amazing job creating the adorable PNW town of Spunes, Oregon (not to be confused with Forks, Washington lol). From my experience, most contemporary romances tend to select a setting that already exists or if it doesn't, one is created but only described in vague terms. But that's not the case here. From the descriptions of the buildings to the quirky townies to the rich history, it felt like an honest-to-god real town that I could one day visit.
It's apparent that this story was written from the heart because everything about it feels so real. Similar to how the town feels like it's a real place in the world, the characters also feel incredibly real. Fisher, Sage, and Indy have experienced so much loss and heartbreak, and the way they handle and work through it all is very realistic. Even the events that take place throughout the story seemed plausible. Nothing about Savor It felt contrived, and that was extremely refreshing. This is what I love most about Tarah Dewitt's writing, is that she has a way of bringing everything to life.
I appreciated the way grief was handled. Losing a loved one is never easy, no matter how long ago it happened. And while the story centers mostly on Fisher's (and Indy's) healing journey, we're also able to see what it looks like to have lived with loss for many years through Sage's POV. The way Sage is able to understand and support Fisher was beautiful. Everyone needs to have someone like Sage in their life to lighten up their life during a dark time.
The romance was slow growing but so sweet. From the moment they meet, there is an instant attraction, but due to Fisher's grief/messy life and Sage's wariness of a summer fling, they focus on developing a friendship based on vulnerability and reliability. Fisher finds someone who can relate his grief and helps him through it with unconditional understanding and love. While Sage finds someone who loves AND appreciates her for exactly who she is - quirks and all - especially those funky robes and punny tees.
Some other thoughts:
The pacing was a little off in the beginning and towards the end. The first 30% was slow moving, which I'm not too bothered by because the story was being set up. But the last 20% was a whirlwind with a few time jumps and many random moments that read like a montage. It felt a bit rushed because we spent the first 80% of the book really diving deep into these characters and their emotions with a few small subplots sprinkled in. But by the end, when these subplots needed to get wrapped up, they're all done at once and without spending much time on them. I think I would have enjoyed it even more if the race and the restaurant opening both played bigger roles at the end, considering the race is what brings Sage and Fisher to work together, and the restaurant is why Fisher is in Spunes in the first place. Every loose end was tied up but I think those two subplots could have had a bit more time dedicated to them.
Overall, Savor It is a wonderful rom-com and the perfect book for the summer. Tarah DeWitt has a way of creating stories with so much heart, you can’t help but fall in love as you read. You'll swoon and maybe even cry, but ultimately, you'll have a great time visiting the town of Spunes. There's also so much Sage advice that I truly feel I grew as a person while reading this book. 🤩
PS: I REALLY hope this gets turned into a series because I NEED Wren and Ellis to have a second chance romance, and I'd love to see all the brothers find love as well!!! 🫶
Thank you NetGalley for providing an eARC and Tarah DeWitt for providing a physical ARC in exchange for an honest review! As always, all opinions are my own.
Favorite Quotes:
*Potential Spoilers - Read at your own risk*
If something takes a village, the people of Spunes almost always find a way to function as one.
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"I don't think we can base our success entirely on someone else's opinion."
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"Something tells me I couldn't have you pegged in a decade, let alone a few days, Sage. But even I can tell that you're vast."
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"I think sometimes some people make us different versions of ourselves, whether we mean to let them or not."
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Even disheveled and dirty with a ladle in his hand, he makes me want to twirl my hair and giggle like a moron.
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"Whenever you think too little of the world, try to remember that somewhere, something, or someone is always waiting to be known."
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She moves closer and gathers me into a hug. It's misery. It's agony. It's bliss.
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"Hiding from me?"
"Just knew you'd find me."
"I did find you."
We both can't seem to stop finding one another.
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"Don't worry so much about the clouds that you miss the flowers at your feet. Flowers might fade, but I think I'll enjoy them while they're here."
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Love is this. Love is breathing. A sweet, deep, aching relief. And it's somehow even more disorienting.
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"It's been a privilege to fall in love with you, Sage."
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"Live by your own standards and no one else's . . . be happy by your own measure."
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"Sometimes courage is just quietly trying again."
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"You once told me you thought you were a lot of nots. I want you to know that to me, you're everything. . . You're all the shapes made perfectly to hold me, and you're all my favorite colors. . . You're definitely my favorite flavor."
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