Bella Matthews' Sweet Addiction Review!

Sweet Addiction

By: Bella Matthews

Release Date: December 4, 2025

Publisher: Bella Matthews

Author Website: https://www.authorbellamatthews.com/

5 Stars

Bella Matthews' second generation is sure giving the first generation in her interconnected series a run for their money and Sweet Addiction just cements that point!

MMA fighter Rome Beneventi was cocky and brash and legit earned those titles. His directness and ability to see beyond the surface could be a blessing or curse when you were on the receiving end of his radar. Rome's protectiveness to those he loved and loyalty made it easy to see past his in your face facade.

Dillan Ryan was at loose ends not sure what to do with her life but put on the face of confidence when she was out in the world. Her snarky comebacks and seemingly indifferent demeanor hid deep insecurities that plagued her and threatened to topple the confident girl image she projected to everyone around her.

The love hate banter and at times outright bickering of Rome and Dillan was epic. This pair went toe to toe and definitely had met their matches with each other. Yet beyond the obvious was a profound years long yearning that Rome and Dillan had for each other that was as touching as it was heartbreaking. Amazing chemistry between this couple amplified their road to love. This couple's strengths and weaknesses complimented each other and made their connection deserving of fighting for.

Bella Matthews' is a phenom! Her works continue to drawn in readers with her unique bonds and friendships. Each one of her stories stands on its own merits and makes it impossible to pick a favorite from her substantial catalog of work. Bella Matthews' Sweet Addiction is a craving worth giving into!

*I was given an advanced copy. All opinions expressed are my own. *
*While this story can be read as a standalone, reading the previous books in this series and in the other series related to this series would enhance the overall reading experience of this work.*

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