I’ve gotten a bit behind on the blog with the
holidays, ending one job, and starting another.
I read a few really wonderful Christmas books the week before Christmas
and I want to make sure I share about them before it is too late. I enjoyed them and think they would be great
every day reads or great Christmas reads for next year.
I loved the novel Pupcakes by Annie England Noblin. It has everything I enjoy is a modern
woman’s story, a woman whose life has experienced a setback that needs to start
over. She learns to have a new life,
meets new friends, starts a new romantic relationship, and tasty food is
involved in her future career. Pupcakes
also added a dog to this good book recipe.
Byrdie Benson has recently gotten divorced from her
baker husband when she caught him “baking” with an employee. They sold the bakery they owned together and Byrdie
has moved to Memphis with her best friend, Elliot and her family. Elliot hooks her up with a new gig,
housesitting for an elderly lady’s townhouse and dog, while she is in a
retirement community. Pauline may be
gone, but she is not forgotten as Byrdie must visit her once a week with
Pauline’s pug Teddy Roosevelt. Byrdie
also gets a 3rd shift job at the bakery inside of ShopCo. She also meets handsome doctor Nathan Reid at
the dog park while on a walk with Teddy.
Can these two make it work in a new relationship? Why is Pauline’s basement locked? What secrets does she not want Byrdie to find? Will Byrdie be able to get her career back on
track?
Favorite Quotes:
“The dog came with the house. Or maybe the house came with the dog. Either way, no matter how the sentence was
constructed, the house and the dog came together. “
“’You’ll love him,’ her mother went on, ignoring
her. ‘He’s good looking, owns his own
home, and has all of his own teeth and hair.
What more could you ask for?’”
Overall, Pupcakes was a great delight. I thought the characters were riveting and
very well developed. I wanted to sit at
Thanksgiving dinner with all of them. I
loved Byrdie's character growth throughout the novel. I always think a good book is able to
showcase characters that we relate to and emphasize with through the high and
lows of life. Pupcakes does this
perfectly. I highly recommend it!
Book Source: Review Copy from William Morrow Books. Thank-you!
The cover alone can draw one in!
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful book. The cover is adorable. Happy New Year, and best of luck in the new job!
Thank-you both. It is a wonderful cover that really draws you in!
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