A baker, a real
estate agent, and then back to a baker. Issy Randall had come full circle in
her life, but could the circle be completed?
Issy lost her job at the real estate agency and was at a loss as to what she could do for a living. She wanted to do something creative this time around. She decided to open a cupcake shop since she had Grandpa’s recipes and his inherent baking talent to back her up. Issy started out having a rough time with her new endeavor, but she wasn't giving up just yet.
The
characters in the book worked well together, were easily visualized, and will
have you rooting for their successes as well as shedding tears for their losses.
Issy was a sweet, loveable character who found good in everyone just like her
Grandpa.
Issy lost her job at the real estate agency and was at a loss as to what she could do for a living. She wanted to do something creative this time around. She decided to open a cupcake shop since she had Grandpa’s recipes and his inherent baking talent to back her up. Issy started out having a rough time with her new endeavor, but she wasn't giving up just yet.
MEET
ME AT THE CUPCAKE CAFE is absolutely adorable just like the main character,
Issy, and focuses on finding happiness, sharing happiness, and developing
wonderful friendships.
Once I started reading this charming book, I
didn't want to stop because I needed to see what Issy's next move was. The recipes at
the end of the chapters added that extra special touch and were connected to what was happening in Issy's life during that particular part of the
book. The cupcake and cake recipes sounded so yummy.
Ms. Colgan’s book is an endearing, delightful read that will raise your spirits and definitely have you making something sugary or running out to buy something sugary at your favorite pastry shop.
The book
was as sweet as the icing on Issy's cupcakes, and a book that will leave a cozy, warm
feeling with you as you share Issy's successes and heartbreaks. Don't miss this enjoyable,
heartwarming read. 5/5
This
book was given to me free of charge and without compensation by the publisher in return for an
honest review.
This sounds like fun. I know there is also a mystery series that features a baker and has recipes throughout the books. I think the author is Joanne Fluke. Maybe you would enjoy those books too!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, I do hope you link this one in. Cheers
ReplyDeleteI have read one of Jenny Colgan's books before (can't remember which one) and thought it was delightful. Nothing too taxing, but if you want to just enjoy a light, fun book she's a good author to read.
ReplyDeleteSounds like one to put into my TBR pile. I notice lots of books these days include recipes that are often very scrummy and tempting!
ReplyDeleteAhhh ... this sounds like a light and fun summer read!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a happy book! I need those from time to time after I read more serious books.
ReplyDeleteYay! So glad you liked it. Coming up soon on my to-read list myself. Can't wait! ^_^
ReplyDeleteNow I want a cupcake.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
This sounds adorable and I love that recipes are included. I want a cupcake now too.
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ReplyDeleteThis book was sweet and adorable as I commented.
ReplyDeleteYes...makes you hungry. :)
I hope everyone gets to read it.
This book looks like a lot of fun, and the fact that I'm a cupcake freak is favorable.
ReplyDeleteThis one does sound like a sweet read; maybe a good read to take to the park as a light, fun distraction :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love Jenny's cupcake cafe stories, the one after this is "Christmas at the cupcake cafe", I didn't want it to end & hope there will be a 3rd edition on this adorable series
ReplyDeleteHighly recommend them to you all :)
I absolutely love Jenny's cupcake cafe stories, the one after this is "Christmas at the cupcake cafe", I didn't want it to end & hope there will be a 3rd edition on this adorable series
ReplyDeleteHighly recommend them to you all :)
Glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteSounds good. I've read articles by Jenny Colgan and thought them very good, so I should try her books. (and perhaps her cupcakes...)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a warm and fuzzy kind of book :).
ReplyDelete- Chris