A review by 30something_reads
A Dish Best Served Hot by Natalie Caña

emotional funny fast-paced

4.25

 4.25 ⭐

Ahhh Papo Vega strikes again! I swear, there is nothing better than meddling granddads playing matchmaker.

I think I liked this one even more than the first book.

✅Bisexual badass activist FMC
✅Single dad MMC
✅Reunited first loves and second chance romance
✅PTSD and anxiety rep
✅Really great mental health rep
"Good girl" AND "Good boy" ?!?!!!

I loved Lola and Saint's character development throughout this book. They both had A LOT of growing to do and all of the conflicts felt very natural. (I adore a third act conflict that does not center around poorly executed miscommunication.)

And as always, the family dynamics in this one were top notch. And I love the set up for book 3. (and did I detect a potential couple for a fourth book??)