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Sweeter

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What’s better than romance? How about cold hard cash�
Marley Ellis doesn’t have time for love, she’s got an artistic empire to build and a sugar daddy to charm. At least she did, until a late night catfishing introduces her to insanely hot and very bored tech bro, Will.
Will’s been treading water, searching for something to believe in. He’s sure Marley’s the answer, but convincing her that he’s
1) not a douche
2) a daddy she can believe in is going to be a challenge.
Luckily, he’s bringing his A-game because the good life is sweet, but love is sweeter.
Sweeter was originally written for the Read Me Romance podcast. This book contains BONUS CONTENT.

113 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 30, 2019

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Eve Dangerfield

30books1,438followers
Eve Dangerfield has loved romance novels ever since she first swiped her grandmother’s paperbacks. Now she writes her own stories about complicated women and gorgeous-but-slightly-tortured men. Her work has been described as 'genre-defying,' and ‘the defibrillator contemporary romance needs right now'. And not just by those who might one day need bone marrow! She lives in Melbourne with her beautiful family and can generally be found making a mess.

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Profile Image for Isabella. R.
1,007 reviews2,057 followers
January 6, 2020
4 Panty-Destroyer Stars ⭐️

I have a daddy thing. It’s, like, twenty percent of why I wanted to be a sugar baby.

Marley Ellis is a struggling artist who thought that trying her hand at being a sugar baby was a good idea until she got catfished. When William Faulkner had the uncomfortable job of disclosing this information, they didn't anticipate the chemistry between them. Neither imagined that a free spirited artist and a tech bro could have so much in common or would burn up the sheets as they did...

Unless William Faulkner is the worst lay of all time, I’m going to fall for him. I will pin-drop into the bright, lovely thing between us.

'Sweeter' was a witty romance of two people that clicked immediately and shined in each other's presence. While Marley was proud and independent, even she couldn't deny that William offered her the strength and support she craved in and out of the bedroom. I loved that we essentially got an epilogue with 'Sweetest' that was included in this novella.

That money is a gift from someone who admires your work and wants to support you...and also maybe have you suck his dick, which you’re into. So what’s wrong exactly?�
Profile Image for Stacey.
1,446 reviews1,134 followers
January 4, 2020
A sweet little treat...

Eve Dangerfield has this amazing ability to write about stuff I don't normally enjoy and make me love it. Sweeter is the perfect example. The story was captivating, the characters were quirky and original and the connection between the hero and heroine was electric. While I absolutely loved this short story, I shuddered and shaked in uncomfortableness when *Daddy* comes out to play. Even weirder, I found it bloody HOT!

That my friends is why I kept coming back for more from this author.

I was sad to read that Ms Dangerfield is taking a break from writing romance. I don't blame or begrudge her to be honest. This industry can suck monkey balls at times. Her original and quirky style will be missed. I'm not sure I trust any other author to take me out of my comfort zone.

I definitely recommend giving Sweeter a try and as a bonus, you get Sweetest too.
Profile Image for Aisling Zena.
634 reviews514 followers
January 17, 2020
4.5 stars

17/1/20

Eve Dangerfield is one of the few authors that I will read without actually going into research mode. I don't look up other reviews, I don't comb the blurb with a fine toothcomb just in case there's something I don't like in it, I just dive in. I know I will love it regardless.

I really wish this book was longer! I knew it was a short novella but it left me wanting more. And as there were some bonus chapters of Act Your Age at the end, I'm now re-reading that book. As for this one , I really loved the premise and plot. And once again ED goes against the typical and produces a sweet love story. Usually Daddy books feature older guys as Daddies. This one has a tech bro for one and you know what, I loved him. Never thought the day would come that I'd like a bro in any shape or form! "What a day to be alive."

Short and sweet and a perfect pick me up for a dull day.

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Profile Image for Renegade ♥.
1,339 reviews
October 2, 2020
4 1/2 stars

He's warm in that way some people are. Like they carry sunshine inside their skin. He bends, his mouth near enough for a secret. "You seem like you do whatever you want, but you always slip through things and come out perfect on the other side."

I've been wanting to read a book by this author (who is no longer writing romances for publication for various reasons) for quite some time, especially as a number of my GR peeps have given high ratings to her work. I decided to start with this novella to finally see what I thought.

Will lowers his mouth to my ear. "I think you're f*cking fascinating."
All at once, I know why I can't kiss him. What he's saying strikes a familiar chord and that chord is 'fix me, manic pixie dream girl. Make life worth living with your artsy vagina.' They played it once a week in Portland. It was my version of Wonderwall. Only, I could shake off the bearded mama's boys. Will is something else.


The connection between Marley Ellis and William (Will) Faulkner (yeah, yeah, he knows...) plays out in an enjoyable fashion. It was fun to witness their dynamics and chemistry as a bond quickly forms between them.

"I can't fix you," I say. "Whatever you've lost, you won't find it in bed with me."
Will raises an eyebrow. "Bed? Who said anything about bed. I'm saving myself for marriage, thanks."
I laugh. Will laughs too.


I liked these two, how their romance evolved, and the way this was written.

That being said, if you're not into

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A couple things to note:

1) I own this ebook and listened to the audio version (Narrated by Melissa Schwairy & Alan Morrison) on the "Read Me Romance" podcast:



2) This novella, according to my Kindle, is 52 pages long, but the whole ebook is 112 pages. Yup, there is a second novella included about these characters called "Sweetest". I haven't read it yet, but you know I will...

"Marley..."
I flash him a smile. "I swear on the sound and the fury we're going to be good for each other. See you at eight."


I'm looking forward to checking out more of Ms. Dangerfield's work in future.
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Author30 books1,438 followers
September 24, 2019
The Sweeter ebook (plus BONUS CONTENT) is up for PRE-ORDER!!!
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Sweeter audio FREE on all good podcast platforms!
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2,853 reviews1,399 followers
October 7, 2019
3.5 Stars / 3 Steam Fans

This is a short sweet and funny story about what happens when someone catfishes a bunch of ladies and they find out. Will is the unfortunate friend that has to break it to the group of ladies and even though Marley is one of them she feels bad for Will. They end up having a connection that turns into something more.

This specific video review will be included in the September/October 2019 wrap-up.

For other video book reviews check out my YouTube Channel: Steph's Romance Book Talk.
Profile Image for Namera [The Literary Invertebrate].
1,381 reviews3,610 followers
January 10, 2020
Honestly, pretty meh.

The book consists of two very short novellas put together. I only got through the first one (about 15k words) before giving up. Basically, the formula is:

- Meet-cute (admittedly it's one I haven't seen before)
- Insta-love
- Manufactured wedge in relationship solved within two pages
- Conclusion

Okay if that's your thing, but I like a bit more than bland characterisation and stilted dialogue.

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Profile Image for Christie.
1,083 reviews26 followers
January 17, 2020
I listened to this audiobook on the Read Me Romance podcast and because this was my first book by Eve Dangerfield, I didn't really know what to expect. This is about Marley, a struggling artist who gets catfished when trying to meet a guy to be her sugar daddy. She meets Will, a "tech bro" and the friend of the guy who catfished her, and this is their romance.

For the majority of this book I was feeling kind of meh about this and not that invested in the storyline, but once they actually got together, I really started to feel their connection a lot more. This was pretty steamy and had mentions of a particular kink, which isn't really my thing, but it wasn't such a prominent part of the story that it bothered me. The thing I liked so much about the latter parts of the book was how weirdly sweet it was. I usually rate audiobooks a little lower because I typically struggle to feel the chemistry between characters unless I'm reading it, but the author did such a great job of writing the connection between Marley and Will, and I'd totally fallen for them as a couple by the end of the book!
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1,086 reviews146 followers
February 4, 2024
What more is there to say about Sweeter then this:

“I’m not Henry,� Tech Bro says. “I’m Will, William Faulkner and—�
The laughter lump rises with the force of a nuclear warhead. I hold it in my mouth for a second, then eject it in a hysterical half-scream. I can’t help it, I’m cold and tired and hungry and poor and I got catfished and the person telling me I got catfished is William Faulkner.
“What’s wrong with you?� Glamazon yelps, but William Faulkner knows why I’m laughing.
He turns to look at me. “My mom didn’t know who William Faulkner was, okay?�




Eve Dangerfield could literally write her grocery list and I'd eat that shit up with a smile on my face!

Will flashes me a smile I’m starting to think of as ‘vintage Abercrombie panty-destroyer.� VAPD for short.


Pure GOLD people!
Profile Image for Sarah (thehireader).
467 reviews58 followers
September 21, 2021
Steamy & cute; I adore Eve Dangerfield and will basically read anything and everything she writes, so I enjoyed this novella that, although short, still had all of my favorite elements of an Eve Dangerfield story.
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113 reviews7 followers
February 7, 2024
gave absolutely nothing 🤘 get me some ceramics tho i wish i could make a mug that looks like a seashell
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1,309 reviews41 followers
April 20, 2022
Eve Dangerfield, probably the only author with the power to make me fall disgustingly in fucking love with a tech-bro daddy.
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Profile Image for Jessica Wells.
430 reviews9 followers
June 10, 2022
This might have been the most cringeworthy novella I've ever read. We have starving artist, Marley, who's looking for ways to get money, including finding a sugar daddy. Then we meet Will, the hot techy, rich guy who unknowingly (courtesy of a crappy friend) catfished a bunch of girls who thought he was a sugar daddy, including our Marley. Of course, Marley and Will hit it off instantly and Marley says that she doesn't want to have sex because she wants to bring the love of life back into Will. However, they immediately have sex and that goes out the window. Short story, short - Will and Marley get over their dumb obstacles and stay together.

I didn't like this because any type of deeper plot we were starting, never got finished. I loved that Marley didn't want to immediately have sex because she didn't want to fall into a situation where she was going to fix Will and it was going to fizzle out after that. Then, we get into a SUPER CRINGE daddy/princess roleplay that just made me shrivel up like a freaking raisin. It just wasn't done well. Marley ended up being super unlikable, in my opinion, and I just couldn't get on board with anything that was being said/done. If you want a good laugh, look at my highlights for this novella on ŷ under Jessica Baron.

My recommendation is don't even waste the 40 minutes it took me to read this. Not worth it. And I think that says a lot.
Profile Image for Jenny.
1,470 reviews1 follower
July 31, 2020
listened on the RMR podcast

Marley is struggling to make ends meet and pursue her passion in art. She shows up at a bar hoping to meet a rich man willing to support her only to learn she and several other girls were catfished. When the roommate of the catfish shows up and lets the girls down, he ends up buying their drinks all night and Marley hits it off with him.

They meet the next day but she kicks him out when she learns he did something she wasn't wanting him to do. Can she win him back?
Profile Image for Georgina Parkin.
2,346 reviews60 followers
August 15, 2020
It was ok but I didn't really like that he sent the money and the next day she says not to give her money before they have sex and he agrees and doesn't mention he already has. its kinda the whole plot and I just hated it.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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4,251 reviews87 followers
October 6, 2019
Perfect! It blended sexy, sweet, despair, toughness, and wackiness in the best swirl 😍
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1,696 reviews12 followers
January 5, 2020
3.5 stars

A bit surprised by the story but i liked it, it was sweet sexy and quick.
Profile Image for Suzzy.
352 reviews1 follower
March 30, 2021
listened on Read Me Romance
I am not a really Daddy type but this was really good.
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416 reviews1 follower
March 16, 2023
Noy my cup of tea. I don't get the "tech bro" vibes everyone is talking about, I'm in the industry and honestly, "tech bros" are really nice and humble from my experience, maybe they're just different in the States idk.

But the thing I really hated the most was how even though the MC is broke af (we're literally starting the book with her wanting to become a sugar baby because she can't afford to live ffs), she acts like she is too good for the love interest's money when he tries to help her out (after she complained about not having money). Like bitch, I'll take the money, give it to me. I just hate this type of characters, sorry 🤷‍♀�
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267 reviews14 followers
May 17, 2024
It was funny. I'd give it that. But idk what else this shit was. It was less than 100 pages. Zero smut, zero plot, total insta-love. Nothing else. Not even smut. And it ended out of the blue. Did I mention there was no bug smut? Granted there was a different story called "sweetest" I side it, but after reading the namesake of the book "sweeter" I wasn't at all interested. This is what I get for wanting to read a random smut after a month of no reading 🥲
Profile Image for Alayna Angel.
205 reviews41 followers
May 6, 2022
Didn’t really enjoy it. They’re relationship felt kind awkward to me. 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀� I mean who gets mad when somebody donates half a million dollars to them! 😵‍💫😵‍� I get that the heroine didn’t want to be dependent on the Hero but they didn’t set boundaries until after! 😡😡 And then she gets mad at him for bring a celebrity to her art show that was terrible in the first place! 🤨🤨

Fav Quotes:

“My phone buzzes. A heart-eyes emoji and an address. I punch the air.�

“What a time to be alive.�
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4,433 reviews
July 28, 2022
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Method: audiobook
Rating: 4/5 stars
H rating: 4/5 - Will
h rating: 4/5 - Marley
Drama: 3/5
Thoughts: Loved this! Will be listening to more RMR podcast stories!
Profile Image for Anne.
170 reviews11 followers
November 27, 2022
Have I mentioned recently how much I adore Eve Dangerfield?!

Of course this had top tier spice, but it also is incredibly smart, insightful, and funny! I love any indictment on Silicon Valley culture, the difficulties of creative infrastructure, and a solid exploration of mental health in such a short work!

Marley and William Faulkner forever!!
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