The Sweet Life
by Debbie Mason
Sunshine Bay - Book 3
Publisher: Forever
Release Date: June 10, 2025
Reviewed by PJ





Sometimes you can go home again . . .
Attorney Sage Rosetti is a force to be reckoned with. Work/life balance? Never heard of it. But when the unexpected loss of her mentor sends her spiraling, she’s prescribed a healthy dose of time off. Luckily, she’s just inherited the perfect home where she can recover. Unluckily, she’s now co-owners with her high school crush/nemesis, Jake Walker. How can she truly relax when her heart is at risk?
Sage’s mother, Gia, is dealing with a crisis of her own. A new book is about to reveal their family’s biggest secret—and Gia’s devasting heartbreak. The only person she can confide in is the one man she shouldn’t be getting close to: her sister’s ex.
But just as Sage and Gia are starting to find their paths, someone from Gia’s past resurfaces who could ruin everything they’ve worked so hard to build.
PJ's Thoughts:
Debbie Mason takes readers back to Sunshine Bay for the final book in her trilogy about the Rosetti women. This time, Gia and her workaholic daughter, Sage take center stage and things in Sunshine Bay are about to get complicated.
I absolutely adore this Italian-American family of women that Mason has created. They leap from the pages of this book with their verve, their over the top emotions, their family feuds, and their bonds of love that, while tattered in some cases (for very good reasons), are perhaps not quite beyond repair.
There's a lot going on in this book that kept me eagerly flipping pages. Mason infuses the story with humor, hope, romance, grief, betrayal, family conflict, self-discovery, and unexpected new beginnings, managing it all seamlessly. And, of course, I would be remiss if I didn't mention the drool-worthy dishes that emerge from the kitchen of the Rosetti family restaurant. My advice: have the pasta ready before you start reading.
Her characters are incredibly well developed and fully dimensional, with journeys that feel authentic and relatable. In all three books, I have never felt like I was reading about fictional characters. The three generations of Rosetti women and the men who have won their hearts have become real people to me and I am fully invested in their happiness.
Debbie Mason is a consummate storyteller whose books are among my favorites. If you enjoy family-centric books with romance, complicated relationships, a bit of mystery, and the joy - and messiness - of a big Italian family, give this one a try.
The Sweet Life could be enjoyed on its own but because of the inter-woven stories and complicated family relationships that run through the trilogy, my understanding of all the characters, their past - and present - relationships and conflicts was enhanced by reading the three books in order. They are Summer on Sunshine Bay, Three Little Wishes, and The Sweet Life.
Have you read Debbie Mason?
Do you enjoy women's fiction-romance blends?
Each of the Rosetti women has developed a signature sauce. What's the dish you're known for in your family?
Debbie Mason has very graciously offered a signed copy of The Sweet Life to two randomly chosen people who post a comment before 11:00 PM, (EDT), June 12.
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I haven't read many of Debbie Mason's stories yet and this looks like a sweet series.
ReplyDeleteI have read several Debbie Mason novels which I enjoyed greatly. Women's fiction romance blend appeal to me very much. I don't have a sauce that is unique but one that I have from my grandmother which is delectable.
ReplyDeleteCount me in, Love Deb's books. Patoct
ReplyDeleteI love Debbie Mason, she's one of my favorite authors and I'm so excited for this new book! I enjoy women's fiction with some romance.
ReplyDeleteYes i have, and yes i do. And I'm the one that brings rolls...lol
ReplyDeleteI'm late-to-the-party again as I've never read Debbie Mason's books. They sound good, and I always enjoy well-written women's-fiction/romance blends. And I'm known for making a delicious chocolate chip pie:)
ReplyDeleteI have read Debbie's books. I love women's romance with a romantic element, homemade macaroni and cheese.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of her books yet. I do enjoy women's romance blends. One of my signature dishes is my chicken parmigiana.
ReplyDeleteI have read her books and like the personable quality of the characters and stories. It could be someone we know or a situation we can to relate to. The more I read, the more I am enjoying stories that focus more on the women's fiction element more than the romance.
ReplyDeleteThere are several dishes that are usually requested when family gets together. For special meals, it is Chateaubriand fixed my husband's special way and sour cream crescent rolls. For everyday fare, New England pot roast and 7 Cup Salad.