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Part of the Romancing America book series. It was a decent read. A bit predictable. A short, quick read. I didn't enjoy it as much as I wanted to.

Cherry Blossom Capers was a fine read. I didn't love it, but I found all four novellas to be enjoyable. I liked how they all were connected to each other in a way and yet they were different. I also enjoyed the suspense aspects in the stories. All in all, a good read.
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This book is 4 short stories written by for wonderful authors, all new to me. So I am really thrilled to read and review this book. I enjoyed all four of these stories, and want to do a short review of each, since they were written by different authors.
State Secrets by Lynette Sowell
Old flames FBI agent Jack and White House Chef Tara meet again at a State dinner at the White House. Jack asks Tara for inside help trying to discover who wants to cause trouble at the dinner, which causes them to spend too much time together. Old feelings begin to spark, but can Tara trust Jack again after walking out on here years before? Can they trust God for their future?
Dying for Love by Cara C. Putman
Morning routine in court places Ciara in the wrong place at the wrong time, discovering the Judges’ body. Daniel Evans, a man she once clerked with wants Ciara’s help in tracking down the killer. The only thing, Ciara and Daniel’s world clashes because they do not see eye to eye on work ethics. And having once being attracted to Daniel, can Ciara ignore her feelings for Daniel if she works so closely with him on the case? Daniel knew he must trust God with his future, because his mentor, the Judge was a strong Christian and taught him to rely on the Lord.
Buried Deception by Gina Conroy
Archaeology intern Samantha Steele and Security guard Nick Porter’s first meeting just didn’t start too well. Finding a broken artifact in a museum is a fake, they had to rely on each other to find out what was going on, or it could be deadly. But Samantha just seemed to get on his nerves, as did her two children. Will they turn to the Lord for safety and guidance with the case, and with their lives?
Coffee, Tea and Danger by Frances Devine
Coffee shop owner Susan Holland loves running her little shop, and likes her calm lifestyle. That is until her uncle leaves her his run down mansion, turning her life into an uphill spend, and dangerous at that. With help from Vince Martini, she survives her difficulties but could she gain a husband in the process?
Living in the Cherry Blossom Estates, neighbors Tara, Susan, Samantha and Ciara are best friends and keep an eye on each other. You will enjoy reading each ladies story as you journey through this book. I enjoyed the romance and suspense as I followed these four ladies in their jobs and social lives with the men in their lives.