by Sandra D. Bricker
If I have to read about a Southern "drawl" again, I will flip, and it will not be a good flip. It will be a "I'm going to strangle this book!" flip. Please, all authors everywhere, stop calling it a DRAWL or a TWANG. Instead, why don't you use descriptive words like deep throaty vowels and heavy r's...
If I have to read about a Southern "drawl" again, I will flip, and it will not be a good flip. It will be a "I'm going to strangle this book!" flip. Please, all authors everywhere, stop calling it a DRAWL or a TWANG. Instead, why don't you use descriptive words like deep throaty vowels and heavy r's...
2.5 starsSo while reading Always the Baker, Never the Bride I was liking it but at times getting slightly frustrated with it. One thing I though the whole diabetic part would have a more important part of it because in the very beginning of the book (In the prologue) it has her finding out about it....
Originally posted at Nose in a BookFirst of all, this is a Christian romance. The only reason I am bringing this up right away is because I honestly had no idea. Through reading the whole book until I was about 75% done. That lead to a very funny tweet from me. Mostly of confusion. Yes, there were m...
This was a pretty quick read for me, it took me just one day to read it and I thought it was cheesy but cute. I think what kept me going throughout the book was not the romance (because this is a Christian fiction book, the romance was way tame then what we're used to here at Book Binge) but the bak...
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Honestly not a fan. I didnt know it was a christian romance and i dont particularly like them. The writing was pretty good and one of the recipies Im going to try. However, the thing that annoyed me at the end of the book, is that we dont get to see Emma and Jacksons wedding I was really looking for...
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I have never read a spiritual love story before and this one I think is a good one.The story is really focused on the characters which I think are well developed.It was just syrupy sweet!
The book started out with Emma Rae at a young age and finding out she has diabetes. We then find out she is a terrific baker who lands a great job at the Tanglewood Inn. The hotel's owner Jackson Drake, hires Emma to be the head baker who in turns helps Jackson and his sisters run the hotel. They...