A reality TV show star falls in love with an NFL player who also owns a cupcake shop.
Jada Townsend-Matthews has never quite figured out what she wants to do with her life. Her high-powered family thinks she’s a failure, never appreciating how her dyslexia made school nearly impossible. Her latest brilliant idea—being a contestant in a Bachelorette-style TV show to launch a career as an influencer—failed when she turned down the proposal in the final episode. She slinks home to San Diego, determined to avoid the social media firestorm she created, only to discover that her meddling grandmother has arranged a job for her at Sugar Blitz, a cupcake shop co-owned by three NFL players. Donovan Dell didn’t enter into the bakery business on a lark; he’s determined to have a retirement plan in place, knowing that football careers are short. The cupcake business has stagnated, though, and he and his partners are at a loss for how to right the ship. Donovan is drawn to Jada. She’s effortlessly charming with customers and implements several improvements that bring in new business. When the paparazzi discover Jada and Donovan cozily working together, it boosts foot traffic, visibility, and profits in the store. The two agree to pretend to date in order to keep the bakery in the spotlight. This is a straightforward, low-conflict romance. Jada and Donovan are good for each other and easily overcome any obstacles by working together. When Jada’s family treats her unkindly, Donovan is her staunch defender; meanwhile, her charm and spontaneity are the perfect counterbalance to his deep-seated need for control and stability.
A romance that delivers on the sweet, sugary premise of the title.