It was a sexy book. The conflict felt a bit contrived, and the clumsiness over the top, but otherwise it was good. Layla Dupree runs the bakery at Lovelight Farms. She wants to find love, but she has had a string of horrible dates. She bumps into Caleb Alvarez during one horrible date, and they agree to practice date, since neither of them have had any luck with love. Their dates are cute, at a roller rink and an escape room, and both struggle with their growing feelings toward each other. Layla essentially panics and dumps Caleb, and he has to wait her out a bit. Caleb’s abuela and family were entertaining, and I liked the scene with rival baker, Bea. Basically a dirty Hallmark movie book. (8)