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An adorable, meet cute love story that can easily be a Hallmark movie. With that being said, the storyline was predictable and unrealistic at times. Cohen is an over-protective father who last his wife eight years prior. Paige is a city girl looking to start over in a small town, with her new bakery. While the premise was promising, it did lack a certain appeal for romance readers.

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I really wanted to like this book more than I did. I am all for a woman rebuilding her life by moving to a small town to start a bakery and also falling for the handsome, lonely veterinarian and his adorable son. However, things got a bit too repetitive with Paige constantly wondering about whether she was ready for a romance and Cohen wondering if he was ready for romance, having mourned the death of his beloved wife for 8 years. Then, they’d all wonder the same things a few chapters later.

Also, I kept wondering how Paige was single handedly baking all the goodies we’re constantly being told she’s selling in her bakery. It would take hours and hours and she’d need to be getting up in the early morning every day to fully stock her shelves every single day. I just didn’t buy it. And I didn’t buy that this small town had enough customers to keep her bakery slammed with business and his vet clinic also slammed. It’s as if the people in this town do nothing but eat sweets and take their pets to the vet. And they gossip as we’re also told over and over.

And there were a few editing mistakes as the author seemed to lose track of what she’d written earlier. For example, we’re told that Cohen is exhausted one day because his vet tech, Rhonda, had called in sick and he was doing everything himself. Then, the next page, Rhonda is there as if she’d been at work all along. Or we’re told that a friend drives Cohen’s son to the school in a neighboring town every day and then we’re told later on that the kid is walking to school.

These aren’t important breaks in the storytelling, but it was irritating. Add in the predictability and repetition and the book just seemed rather meh. The 10-year old son, Bryce, was unbelievably cute and mature, but I just couldn’t believe that any 10-year old would come out with some of the things he was saying.

I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book that I received from Netgalley; however, the opinions are my own and I did not receive any compensation for my review.

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A predictable meet cute set in a nice town with nice people. Paige leaves NYC to open a bakery in small town Port Landon and falls for the local vet. They slowly realize they have feelings for each other but when Paige accuses the vet's son of stealing baked goods from her, things go sideways. A cute story.

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This book revolves around Paige. Paige has always wanted to own her own bakery and finally takes the plunge moving from big town to small town in this romantic novel. Of course we need a romantic interest and insert Cohen Beckett. Cohen is falling for Paige but through this book you see how his past has tainted his view and hope of love.
This book is a sweet little love story. Predictable? yes but i think any of these types of books are. The characters are easy to like and it's easy to imagine the small town of Port Landon. The book though you know whats going to happen has a nice flow that gives you those feel good feelings. So nothing amazing, a cute little predictable read that I enjoyed but would also be fine if i didn't read either. Thank you Netgalley for the advanced copy.

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This was a super sweet romance. A very easy read. It was enjoyable and very light. Wish I lived in the town with that bakery that’s for sure. The characters were all well written and the story moved at a slow easy pace with very little jeopardy.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for allowing me to read a preview copy.

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I requested to read this book because the bakery premise sounded interesting to this food-loving person. I found the story of Paige (a New Yorker who moves to a small town in Michigan to open her own bakery) and Cohen (a single dad veterinarian) to be very sweet, although a bit cheesy and over-the-top at times, especially in the last few chapters. The one thing that really bugged me was how often the two main characters' names were used. I don't know anyone in real life who uses another person's name so often in conversation. But that's a small/inconsequential complaint. If you like romance novels, the charm of small town life, and baked goods, then this a book you'll enjoy.

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Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for an early review copy.

Paige who has always dreamed of owning a bakery. In New York City, her busy life hasn’t left much time/space to follow her heart. But when she’s given a chance to move to Port Landon to fulfil that dream she decides she’s ready to take the leap, of faith.

Cohen, a single dad and veterinarian comes to Paige’s bakery for her grand opening, and Paige can’t help but notice an unfamiliar feeling in her chest.

Cohen lost his wife in a tragic accident and hasn’t wanted to go through the same pain again, hence putting barriers around his heart.

But Paige‘s kindness infects the whole town. Will Paige manage to break down Cohen’s barriers around his heart through her cooking???

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A wonderful heart felt book that I read in one sitting. Paige, Cohen, Bryce, Jazz and not forgetting Norman, the cat. Endearing characters that sparkled from the tragedy of the first chapter right up to, and including, the beautifully crafted ending ( I loved that Bryce cake twist, very clever).
It takes time to develop such a strong writing style as Flynn has managed and I'm still astounded that this is her debut. It will do well!

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