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Macarons At Midnight (2014)

by M.J. O'Shea(Favorite Author)
3.64 of 5 Votes: 5
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Dreamspinner Press
review 1: Tristan is an Englishman living in New York working for an ad agency.Henry comes from an incredibly wealthy family, but runs his own bakery in New York.The both meet, they both have incredibly boring personalities, which leads to an incredibly boring romance. The story has one tiny obstacle which ends with little too no fuss.M.J. O'Shea is American. Anna Martin is English. They probably thought this was a good idea. Maybe as a first draft that needed to then be scrapped and thought over again. This book was so dull. Dull. Dull. Hair pulling dull.The recipes were cute though.
review 2: Have you ever read a book that had you sporting a little grin while reading? For me, this was one of those books. I sat reading with silly little smile for probably 90% or so. The
... moren came an unexpected and abrupt ending. Still, I enjoyed this very much. I liked the slow build between Henry and Tristan. There was an instant connection, but there was also a slow build. They didn't fall into bed right away and I thought this was fun and also more credible; the slow build added a level of depth to the sugary sweetness of the story.I genuinely liked these characters. I wanted to see a bit more at the end. Did Tristan take Henry home to meet the parents? Did they move in together? Come on! I felt like I was left hanging. This was a fun read and for that I can at least try to forgive the lack of closure feelings that I had about the ending. less
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0539sg
LOVED this book!!! See full review at Love Bytes Reviews!
hiyahun
A sweet, light read to while away a day.
bworm101
Simply sweet
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