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A review by fortheloveoffictionalworlds
Cutie and the Beast by M.E. Carter
3.0

Disclaimer: An eARC was provided via Smartypants Romance and the Author in exchange for an honest review. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are therefore, my own.
A light hearted emotional romance between two divorced single parents with a foundation laid on friendship and a family they make of their own.

Elliot and Abel cross paths when they are both struggling and juggling with a whole lot of responsibilities of not just their jobs; but also of bringing up their daughters all alone – Abel works as a personal trainer and Elliot as a day care manager at Weight Expectations.
Now, Abel needs a roommate and Elliot need to move out from her mother’s place where she has been staying after her divorce – they find a solution by moving in together – a move that lays the foundation of what would be a beautiful friendship!

Cutie and The Beast was a very sweet read- but it was more of a read where two individuals form a deep friendship because of similar circumstances rather than a romantic read – yet it was pleasurable read; mostly because of the way these two and their two precocious daughters form their own little family!


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