Lucie's Review:
Scarlet Lindsey is a wedding cake baker who is taking over the family business from her petite, and oft times critical aunt. Everyone is abuzz, getting ready for Hannah's wedding, and everybody knows that a wedding can cause all sorts of misunderstandings and mix-ups, and can even be the backdrop for a budding new romance--or two!
A fun filled tale of the little mishaps that can riddle a wedding and how a wedding can bring families together in more ways than one.
I loved how Scarlet fought to overcome her self conscious-ness in relation to her body image, she was an average, girl kind of heroine and that's what made her so lovable. She wasn't a perfect looking super model, she had honest struggles with the things that almost every woman struggles with.
Armando was the black sheep of the family and had a darker past, and he was still finding his way and his pace in the family again.
There were so many characters with plenty of character. I loved how the book came together in a fun read that had a certain level of emotion depth to it, that draws the reader in all the while keeping the feel light. A great book!
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Scarlet Lindsey is a wedding cake baker who is taking over the family business from her petite, and oft times critical aunt. Everyone is abuzz, getting ready for Hannah's wedding, and everybody knows that a wedding can cause all sorts of misunderstandings and mix-ups, and can even be the backdrop for a budding new romance--or two!
A fun filled tale of the little mishaps that can riddle a wedding and how a wedding can bring families together in more ways than one.
I loved how Scarlet fought to overcome her self conscious-ness in relation to her body image, she was an average, girl kind of heroine and that's what made her so lovable. She wasn't a perfect looking super model, she had honest struggles with the things that almost every woman struggles with.
Armando was the black sheep of the family and had a darker past, and he was still finding his way and his pace in the family again.
There were so many characters with plenty of character. I loved how the book came together in a fun read that had a certain level of emotion depth to it, that draws the reader in all the while keeping the feel light. A great book!
“Available August 2013 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and testimonials in Advertising."
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