Whitney is on a mission to pay for culinary school, planning to bake pies and sell them for the holidays, but a broken oven puts her in a bind and she ends up watching the Sloan children and cooking for the Red Door Inn in exchange for use of their kitchen.
Whitney isn't the only one on a mission, Aretha Franklin Sloan has a plan to cheer up her nephew by matching him up with a successful business woman, and enlists Whitney to help her make it happen.
A feel good rom-com with endearing characters, adorable children, strong faith, and a matchmaking gone wrong. Whitney is a relatable heroine, and I admired her for continuing to push forward despite all the set backs. Daniel has poured himself into his work for the last few years, not willing to give love another chance. I liked how Julia Mae kept asking him to join them in their activities.
Overall, from beginning to end this was a delightful read, with a feel-good, cozy, rom-com feel, and a strong core of faith. I enjoyed the full cast of characters, and grumpy/sunshine, matchmaking tropes. The perfect pick-me-up for the Christmas season!
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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