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The Gingerbread Cookie Code

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I wanted to read this book. It was a good read and I really enjoyed this from the beginning to the end of it. Will read more and liked it very much.

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This is a short (53 pages) contemporary romance that comes with a pretty high heat level. Not a ton of it, but enough to make you sweat a little. Clay comes back to his small hometown to help his folks out after his dad breaks his foot and can’t work the Christmas tree farm. Though he loves being there and helping out, he can’t wait to get back to Atlanta and his work as a computer coder.

What he doesn’t count on is Shelby Turner (or her young daughter). The two have a hot fling – and that’s all it’s supposed to be – but things don’t turn out that way.

This is a cute story with some heat and HEA that will leave you satisfied. Pick it up for a quick afternoon read.

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This one was mighty steamy. I had to flip past some of the details and just take in the overall story. It was okay - the relationship moved WAY too fast for my liking and didn’t allow for much on the character development piece. I am not sure o would recommend this one but the cleaner books in this series of “cookie” books are great!

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A big thank you to NetGalley and Wild Rose Press for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. This is a novella so its very short-53 pages. This is a quick, nice romance. The characters are just nice people. Very enjoyable. 3 stars

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