

But as any home-reno-show junkie can tell you, something always falls apart during renovations. The only thing that doesn’t seem to require effort is her ride-or-die squad of friends. Starting from the outside in, Savvy tackles her crumbling kitchen, her relationship with her body, her work–life balance (or lack thereof) and, last but not least, her love life.

But when Savvy’s world starts to crash down around her, she knows it’s time for some renovations. Savvy Sheldon spends a lot of time tiptoeing around the cracks in her life: her high-stress and low-thanks job, her clueless boyfriend and the falling-apart kitchen she inherited from her beloved grandma-who taught her how to cook and how to love people by feeding them. Keep reading this book review for my full thoughts.

It’s a book that will appeal to readers looking for a story about acceptance and friendship. And Savvy Sheldon Feels Good as Hell is that and more! This romance book has very swoony and spicy scenes, but it’s centered on Savvy and her journey to navigating her ideas about herself. You can always get my attention with a book about a woman on a mission of self-love and acceptance.
