Reviews
“Salty, Spiced, and a Little Bit Nice shines with its fresh, authentic approach to chronic illness and complicated family relationships. A joyous celebration of immigrant cultural identity serves as a meaningful backdrop to Ellie’s hard-won battle toward independence, self-confidence, and an empowering romantic relationship. Cynthia Timoti is an exciting new voice in contemporary romance fiction, and I look forward to reading more of her work!” —Washington Independent Review of Books
“It was an awe-inspiring journey… A powerful encouragement to any reader who needs that final push to take back the reins, silence the critics, and live life to its fullest.”— The Romantic Comedy Book Club
“A strength of Timoti’s novel is her nuanced portrayal of type 1 diabetes… Timoti’s handling of family dynamics and intergenerational relationships also feels authentic and adds depth to the narrative… Skillfully blends romance with meaningful discussions about family expectations, chronic illness, and cultural identity in her strong debut.”
—Library Journal
“A must-read if you love baked goods as much as you love HEAs.”—Fangirlish