Guava and Grudges
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
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Alexis Castellanos
“Filled with decadent descriptions of food,bittersweet rivalries, and zesty romantic tension, Guava and Grudges will have you hungry for more from Alexis Castellanos. A deliciously sweet read!” -Ashley Poston, New York Times best-selling author of The Dead Romantics, The Seven Year Slip, and A Novel Love StoryA Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow meets Tweet Cute in this YA romcom about two teens from rival Cuban bakeries who create a recipe for disaster when they start to fall for each other.Ana Maria Ybarra dreams of becoming a pastry chef. She loves developing new and exciting Cuban-fusion treats in her family's bakery, but her dad refuses to change the menu created by her abuelo decades ago-meanwhile, the rival bakery across the street, Morales Bakery, is thriving with their Instagram-famous desserts. Ana Maria's only hope to change her dad's mind and save up for culinary school is winning a recipe competition with a social media angle. But then the ultimate distraction shows up in her small town: Miguel, a boy she spent one magical day with six months ago, and who she never thought she'd see again. Ana Maria thinks maybe fate has brought them together again-until she learns the horrible truth. Miguel is a Morales. An Ybarra cannot be associated with a Morales, let alone fall for one. But when she finds out Miguel is behind the Moraleses' viral success and he offers to help her with the competition, she is so desperate to win she can't turn him down. All she needs to do is keep Miguel at arm's length and make sure their families don't find out. After all, teaming up with Miguel is just business and nothing more...right?
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Author
Alexis Castellanos
Pages
336
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Published Date
2024-09-03
ISBN
1547613726 9781547613724
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"Aw this was cute. Really liked the pacing and overall story. Had just the right amount of cheesiness to it for a closed door rom-com, especially since the MCs were only high school seniors. I liked that this also had relatable themes to it as a first gen Latina, and that it wasn’t solely focused on the romance aspect. Overall a great read!"
"YA Summer Cuban representation romance. Set in the PNW. Closed door, romance. Does contain some language.Aspiring pastry chef “Amy” dreams of travel and culinary school in Paris one day. Accidentally meeting Miguel, changes everything one day. Miguel is a family member of the rival bakery across the street from Amy’s families bakery. Sparks fly between the two and the rivalry between the two bakeries intensifies."