Saturday 15 October 2022

Perfect Pitcher by Lee Blair

Title: ⟫ Pitcher Perfect (Tap That Brewery Book One) Author: ⟫ Lee Blair 
 Blurb:When a workaholic brewer and a lonely chef team up to win a prestigious food and beer competition, they might find the perfect pairing in each other. 

Austin 

 Me and my friends knew that when we joined forces to open Tap That Brewery, we needed to do more than just make great brews to break into the crowded Oregon beer scene. When we get an opportunity to enter a beer and food pairing competition, I know our best bet is to join forces with Caleb, a.k.a. the cute as hell new food truck chef in town. The brewery keeps me too busy to date, but I can’t ignore his sexy sincerity or disarming smile. 

Spoiler alert: My feelings are growing faster than the head of foam on a badly poured beer. 

 Caleb 

It’s hard to be a newcomer in a charming small town like Dahlia Springs. I’m determined to live my dream of upgrading my food truck to a restaurant, and I even found the perfect space. But the cantankerous owner is reluctant to trust an outsider. Maybe teaming up with the local queer brewery is just what I need to prove I’m here for the long haul. 

The problem is, Austin, the adorable brewer who likes chefs about as much as food poisoning, also happens to be the key ingredient to the family I’ve been craving. 

Pitcher Perfect is a low angst, steamy, and sweet MM contemporary romance about two men who discover they’re the perfect pairing. It’s the first in the Tap That Brewery series, which features four best friends who co-own a queer brewery together. It’s full of teasing as a love language, found family, more f-bombs than necessary, and a small town you'll wish you could visit. Each book can be read as a stand-alone, though you may find it most enjoyable to read the series in order. Happily ever afters are guaranteed, and no cliffhangers! 

Review: ⟫ 

Pitcher Perfect is pretty much exactly as described – a low angst, falling in love story about a brewer and a food truck owner. The background characters were sweet and funny, and the storyline was fine. I learned a lot about brewing and what goes into it which was interesting, and the relationship that built between Caleb and Austin was sweet. The towns-people were fun, as were the guys who lived together – some of the pranks, chats and things they did made me smile widely. 

This is book one in a new series which I imagine will feature the other brewers mentioned in the story. If you’re in the mood for something gentle and easy to read, I would imagine this would be a great read. I give this a rating of 3/5.

I received an ARC from GRR.

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