For fans of Debbie Macomber comes Sweet On You, the first installment in the Cupcake Diaries series.
Everyone knows business and pleasure don’t mix … or do they?
Andi Burke has a dream—a kitchen big enough to dance in, regular income to support her daughter, and a chance to find true love. So when she enlists her sister Kim and their bubbly best friend Rachel to help open Creative Cupcakes, it all seems perfect.
Especially when hunky local reporter Jake Hartman offers to finance the store for them. Andi hasn't dated since her divorce, but the way Jake keeps looking at her might make her change her mind. After all, what could go wrong?
Plenty! There's a shady tattoo parlor behind their shop, a crowd of crazy Zumba dancers out front (chanting "Lose the fat, dance with Pat!"), and about the only thing going right is Andi's romance … until Jake’s media crew captures a story that could shut the two of them down forever.
Everyone knows business and pleasure don’t mix … or do they?
Andi Burke has a dream—a kitchen big enough to dance in, regular income to support her daughter, and a chance to find true love. So when she enlists her sister Kim and their bubbly best friend Rachel to help open Creative Cupcakes, it all seems perfect.
Especially when hunky local reporter Jake Hartman offers to finance the store for them. Andi hasn't dated since her divorce, but the way Jake keeps looking at her might make her change her mind. After all, what could go wrong?
Plenty! There's a shady tattoo parlor behind their shop, a crowd of crazy Zumba dancers out front (chanting "Lose the fat, dance with Pat!"), and about the only thing going right is Andi's romance … until Jake’s media crew captures a story that could shut the two of them down forever.
Review
****I received this book as part of a blog tour for my honest review****
Andi is a single mother trying her to best to make things work, her sister Kim and friend Rachel get together and the three of them open Creative Cupcakes with the financial help of Jake. This was a fast feel good read, the characters were likable and down to earth. Their struggles and problems were realistic, the romance between Andi and Jake was sweet. Both of them have not so stellar pasts and it was nice to see good people get their HEA. Sweet On You is a good start to this sure to be interesting series.
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