Sweet Girl
by:
Rachel Hollis (author)
Max Jennings is in a bad mood. It’s not anything you did; it’s just that secrets from her past make it her natural state of being. But she’s not going to talk about it or share her feelings, so don’t bother asking.Max’s bad mood means that very few people actually truly understand her or know...
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Max Jennings is in a bad mood. It’s not anything you did; it’s just that secrets from her past make it her natural state of being. But she’s not going to talk about it or share her feelings, so don’t bother asking.Max’s bad mood means that very few people actually truly understand her or know that her secret dream is to be a pastry chef. When a rare opportunity to work for world-famous Avis Phillips presents itself, Max jumps at the chance. Avis and her staff aren’t stingy with the tough love, so Max spends every spare minute practicing her craft. As she bakes brownies and custards, cookies and galettes, she builds an unlikely friendship with a man she once loathed and finds herself falling into something she’s spent the last six years avoiding. Will she let her painful past stand in the way, or will she muster the strength to forgive herself and realize her full potential?
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781477829516 (1477829512)
ASIN: 1477829512
Publish date: 2015-05-05
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Pages no: 282
Edition language: English
Sweet Girl, like the first book in this series, Party Girl, was a fun read. It's well written and holds a good pace. The main issue I had with Sweet Girl was the main character, Max. I knew from the first book that Max was closed off, rude, condescending, and basically a downer about everything. H...
Yup this is considered a New Adult romance. And I liked it (runs away screaming in fear). Seriously though. I really one hundred percent loved this book. This is book #2 in Rachel Hollis's The Girls series. Book #1 focused on Landon and book #2 now focuses on Landon's roommate, Max. Please note tha...