Review by Trinette Dungee
Have you ever read on of those books where the movie reel or made for TV movie reel is running through your head the entire time you are reading? Well, that was the case for me with A Taste of Sugar. You already know I’m a HUGE Marina Adair fan and I make sure to get my hands on any book she writes. I’m always happy at the end and this book keeps the tradition going.
From the minute he was able to Jace McGraw high-tailed it out of Sugar, Georgia returning sporadically to visit his family. He joined the army then made a career and name for himself in the NASCAR world as a top-notch mechanic. Now Jace is finally about to see his dream come true…he’s going to be the owner of one of the best know repair and restoration shops in the country; owners ship their cars from all across the country to have Jace McGraw work on them. But Jace can’t secure the loan he needs to obtain the shop because of a little home purchase that’s showing up on his credit report. A house that Jace didn’t purchase, the purchaser is his ex-wife or the woman he thought was his ex-wife. In order to see his dream come true Jace must return to Sugar to face the only woman he’s ever loved, the woman he left without any explanation, the women whose pillow he left annulment papers on, the woman whose heart he broke. Yep, Jace has to return to Sugar to let Charlotte Holden know that due to a technicality, they are still very much married.
Former Sugar, Georgia “Ms. Peach” Debutant Dr. Charlotte Holden is at the top of her game. She’s smart, she successful, she’s beautiful, she’s widely respected in her field (by everyone except her father), and she’s just learned that she is still Mrs. Jace McGraw. Like Jace, Charlotte has dreams of her own, she’s been working her fingers to the bone to secure funding for a new clinic for Sugar’s Hospital and after years of trying, she finally has the financial donor she needs within her reach and her dream is about to come true. Something in her life is finally going the way she wants it but this little tidbit of news from Jace is about to ruin it all. Jace is the last distraction she needs in her life right now. With him around all she can do is think back to having her heart broken by Sugar’s bad-boy. Unfortunately that’s not the only thing Charlotte can think back to that involves Jace; her body remembers all to well what he could do to it. But one broken heart has taught Charlotte that bad-boys are bad-boys for a reason.
Once they are back in each other’s presence they realize that the heat and the passion have not disappeared, it’s alive and well and now they have to wait three weeks for the annulment to be final. That’s three weeks that Charlotte just has to get through without falling for Jace’s charms only to be hurt again when he leaves for Atlanta to open his shop. He chose his career over her once before and she’s pretty sure that would be his choice again. Nope, getting involved with Jace McGraw is not a good idea at all, but damned he makes her knees weak and her lady parts tingle. Just a little taste of Charlotte has Jace ready to be the man Charlotte needs. Jace is determined to prove to Charlotte that he is not the boy he used to be; he is now the man that wants to be the husband and friend to her that he should have been for the past four years. Jace has his work cut out for him during these three weeks. In addition to proving himself to Charlotte he has to contend with the fact that no one knows they were ever married and they can’t find out now; especially Charlotte's blue-blood family. Everything Charlotte has ever worked for is on the line. Jace just needs to prove that he’s worth fighting for.
Jace and Charlotte were introduced in Marina’s previous two Sugar books: “Sugar’s Twice as Sweet” and “Sugar on Top”, Jace’s older brothers Brett and Cal’s stories. I have to admit, I was very curious about Cal’s story and when I read it he was my favorite. I was curious about Jace but was kind of like “eh”. Well, as much as I loved Cal…Jace has become my favorite. I have to admit that when I first started reading I wasn’t completed sucked in and I was a little worried that I wouldn’t enjoy this book. But it caught me and I loved it!
So why is Jace my favorite? Well Jace has spent most of his life keeping himself emotionally cut off from most everyone except his family; he harbors some guilt about the death of his parents when he was younger. The only person who he has ever let get close to him was Charlotte, but due to some legal issues he encountered Jace decided it would be best if Charlotte was not linked to him for fear that it would hurt her rising career, hence the annulment. Unlike Brett and Cal who in Jace’s eyes are confident in their abilities and sure of what they wanted, Jace is insecure. It seems like since the death of his parents, Jace hasn’t known who he really is. His “bad-boy” rep is due more to assumptions that people of have of him, it was easier for him to live in that shadow. Career wise he knows exactly what he wants but emotionally he doesn’t think he has what it takes to make anyone happy…anyone being Charlotte. This may seem very odd but what really sealed it for me with Jace was his relationship with his niece Payton. It took this little teenage girl to crack his shell, to make him see that his true place was in Sugar where he could make more memories with his family, stop missing out on what he really longs for in his life by constantly running and finally get the woman that he knows he belongs with. And most of all, she helped him to see that no matter how long he stays away, when he returns his family will always be there ready to accept him with open arms.
As with the other books about Sugar, there are some crazy characters, gotta love Grandma Hattie, she loves her boys to death! Although it doesn’t look like it will happen, I’m hoping there will be more Sugar books. I’d love to get more on JD and Spencer and maybe even a book for Ben. As crazy as it sounds…I kind of would like to see a book for Darlene, poor things she’s bitchy but I think she could really use a HEA.