Cupcake Club (6 books in series)
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review 1: Not as strong as the first two books in the series, I found this book easy to put down. The early chapters are a bit rough- even though this is a fictional romance, sometimes things were just a bit too pat and a few of the conversations, especially in the cupcake club scenes, jus...
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review 1: This second book in the Cupcake Club was so much better written than the first book. The emphasis this time was more on the relationships than on the food! I can totally believe Riley's heartbreak story & why she totally hermitted. Been there, done that. I really liked how brave...
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review 1: I enjoyed the story but found it a little heavy-handed on the life lessons. All of the characters seemed to be having too-well articulated moments that didn't feel genuine. I quite liked Riley and Quinn, but didn't feel very connected to them. I didn't understand their motivation...
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review 1: Light and fluffy, just like the tasty cupcakes sounded. The naughtier scenes seemed out of place though with the flow of the book. Not raunchy, just tossed in for good measure. A book for rainy day afternoons with tea and cupcakes ;)The characters I also liked because I can relat...
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review 1: I read Sugar Rush several months ago, and enjoyed it. When I was able to get Sweet Stuff recently, I expected pretty much the same reaction, but I found I really liked this one much better. I thought that the characters of Riley and Quinn were deeper and had both been through m...
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review 1: This was a sweet little romance. Though it's about the "cupcake club", they aren't involved all that much. The story surrounds Honey and Dylan. Your typical brooding dark mystery man and a woman with a special ability. They struggle to pull each other out of their respective "cav...