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How Sweet It Is
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How Sweet It Is

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Some things are better than chocolate...

Molly O’Brien is a sweetheart. Her friends and neighbors all think so. While she enjoys her quiet life running the town bakeshop in Applewood, Illinois, she wonders if there could be more. After losing the love of her life four years prior in a plane crash, Molly thinks she’s ready to navigate the dicey dating waters once again. However, you can’t always pick who your heart latches on to. When Jordan Tuscana, the beautiful younger sister of her lost love, returns to town, Molly finds her interest piqued in a manner she wasn’t prepared for.

As secrets are uncovered, Molly and Jordan must figure out how to navigate the difficult terrain of their multi-faceted relationship. Especially when something much deeper seems to be bubbling between them.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 27, 2014
ISBN9781626390003
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How Sweet It Is
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Melissa Brayden

Melissa Brayden received her bachelor’s degree in film production and speech communication from Baylor University. She currently works full time as a theater director at the performing arts center of one of the largest high schools in the state of Texas, a job she completely enjoys. Recently, she’s fallen down the rabbit hole and rediscovered her love for creative writing.Melissa is married and working really hard at remembering to do the dishes. For personal enjoyment, she spends time with her Jack Russell terriers and checks out the NYC theater scene several times a year. She considers herself a reluctant patron of the treadmill, but thoroughly enjoys hitting a tennis ball around in nice weather. Coffee is her very best friend.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    heart warming read

    can't recommended it enough
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A truly wonderful read! This is a story about a f/f love story, so if you find that off putting don't purchase. If you have an open heart and mind and want to read an incredible love story filled with humor, angst, and raw emotion then this is a book for you. Great characters, great story, and overall a great read.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book had me hooked from the very beginning. Maybe it was the description of the muffins, truffles and other sweets (I want to eat that truffle that Molly made, it sounds awesome!)The two main characters were great. There's Molly, who's the owner of a bakery called Flour Girl. It had been her father's and since he's too sick to run it's now Molly's (and she also happens to be the original 'Flour Girl'). Unfortunately the store isn't doing particularly well.Then there's Jordan. She's a movie producer and wild and unpredictable woman as well as the younger sister of Molly's deceased partner Cassie, who died in a plane crash. Jordan comes home after being away from the small town where Molly also grew up and now lives and works. She's been away for the 4 years since Cassie died because she's been having a hard time with her older sister's death. Molly's been having a problem with Cassie's death too of course. The two, now both women, have known each other for a lot of their lives and as they slowly realize that maybe they're not just meant to be friends it gets complicated, wicked complicated.It was a nicely paced novel with amazing main and secondary characters. From George, Jordan's friend, to Jordan's family, to Louise, Eden and Damon, Molly's employees at the bakeshop. The descriptions of the town of Applewood (in Illinois) were awesome too. And there was even a librarian in the book and she had more than one scene. Kudos for that.I loved the Molly blind date stuff. Especially the first two that Molly went on. Jordan and Molly just had great chemistry throughout the book. All the characters really did and it all felt real and not forced.It was an amazing book, very enjoyable and it made me very, very hungry, especially for desert.I got this advanced galley through Netgalley on behalf of Bold Strokes Books.