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review 2015-07-16 17:12
Sugar Rush - Donna Kauffman (Brava - Jan 2012)
Sugar Rush (Cupcake Club) - Donna Kauffman

Series: Cupcake Club (Book 1)

Devil's Food...Angel Cake...Red Velvet...Praline Crunch...Lemon Chiffon... How's a woman to choose?

 

Luckily, the members of the Cupcake Club are about to taste it all...

 

When baker extraordinaire Leilani Trusdale left the bustle of New York City for Georgia's sleepy Sugarberry Island, she didn't expect her past to follow. Yet suddenly, her former boss, Baxter Dunne, aka Chef Hot Cakes, the man who taught her everything pastry, wants to film his hit cooking show in her tiny cupcakery. The same Chef Hot Cakes whose molten chocolate brown eyes and sexy British accent made Lani's mouth water and her cheeks blush the color of raspberry filling--stirring all kinds of kitchen gossip, much of which Lani wished was true...

 

Lani's friends are convinced that this time around, Baxter is the missing ingredient in her recipe for happiness. But convincing Lani will be a job for Baxter himself. And he'll need more than black velvet frosting to sweeten the deal...

 

This book was just plain fun. It had its emotional moments, and a few frustrating ones, but under it all were the things that made me smile. Lani is a talented pastry chef. She spent several years in New York, working for Baxter Dunne, British pastry chef and tv cooking show chef extraordinaire. The last year that she was there, she ran his New York City bakery while he filmed his show. At the end of the year, she left it all for the quiet little town of Sugarberry, Georgia, a move that no one understood. 

 

Lani had come home to take care of her father when he had a heart attack, and realized after a few short weeks that she was far happier there than she had been in New York. The relief of being away from the high stress environment of the bakery, with its backstabbing coworkers, the constant innuendos of her sleeping with her boss, and the frantic pace of the city was immeasurable, So when she came up with the idea of starting her own cupcake bakery, she ran with it, and she's never been happier. Experimenting with unique flavor combinations, and making her neighbors happy at the same time, is a dream come true. Then her former boss comes strolling into her shop, claiming he wants to film the new season of his show in her kitchen. The same boss that she had a crush on the entire time she worked for him, is now claiming that he's had feelings for her for just as long.

 

I have to say I liked Baxter. He is the epitome of the self made man. I felt a bit sorry for him at the beginning, because he was so blessedly clueless. He had realized just how much he missed Lani, came up with the idea of filming his show at her place so he could spend time with her, and figured that she'd happily come back to New York with him when it was all done. He was stunned when she told him that she didn't want his show there, didn't want him there, and was perfectly happy doing what she was doing. He was so confused that I just wanted to give him a hug and tell him it would be okay. It took a couple days of seeing what she does, but he finally began to understand. However, he still wants to find a way to get Lani in his life. I loved his determination, and his efforts, even though some of them backfire on him. He doesn't give up, he just finds a way to readjust his plans.

 

Their relationship develops with the background of Lani helping Baxter with his show. She hadn't wanted to, but realizes that it will be good for the town she loves. She tries very hard to keep their relationship to just friendship, but that isn't working out too well. Now that she's spending time with him as something other than an employee, those old feelings come roaring back. Baxter has told Lani about his feelings, but convincing her to do anything with them is an uphill battle. Both of them are getting to know each other in ways they hadn't before. I loved Baxter's fascination with the "new" Lani, and how much deeper his feelings grow for her. One thing that they have going for them is that the chemistry between them is hot. Lani tries really hard to keep that in the background, but it's soon too much to resist.

 

Both of them have admitted that they want to be together, but they can't figure out how to do it. Lani is a small town girl who has absolutely no desire to go back to the city. Baxter is a city boy through and through. His work is there and the energy of the city feeds his own energy. Finally, they decide that they will just enjoy what time they have together, and accept that it will end when he's done filming his show and has to leave. Of course, neither wants it to end, and they find a way to stay in touch while supposedly sticking to their "it's over" rules. I loved the ending and seeing how it was Baxter's determination that found a way to make it work.

 

There are some fantastic secondary characters that add some extra fun to the book. Alva is the octogenarian, Betty White wannabe, who always has something going on. I loved seeing her slide her way into Lani's life, becoming a helper before Lani figures out what's going on. Lani's best friend, Charlotte, a fellow chef from New York, drops everything to come to Sugarberry to support Lani. It was fun to see the way that she was actually pushing Lani toward Baxter at the same time. I also loved her assistant Dre, and her ability to do just about anything Lani needs. I had so much fun seeing them get together for their "Bitch and Bake" baking therapy sessions. 

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review 2013-09-17 00:00
Sweet Stuff - Donna Kauffman Totally my favorite of the four. Big sloppy dog and OMG I <3 Quinn. Two words: Spiderman bandaids. LOVE.
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review 2013-09-01 00:00
Icing on the Cake (The Cupcake Club) - Sheryl Berk,Carrie Berk Y’all know that I’m a cupcake fantatic, a cupcake fangirl, a true cupcake enthusiast, so when I was asked to review a book in a series call The Cupcake Club, well, I was all over THAT! And I’m so thrilled to have discovered this yummy series. Sheryl and Carrie Berk are a mother-daughter writing duo and The Cupcake Club is their sweet creation. Each book in the series focuses on one member of The Cupcake Club, a club consisting of a group of elementary aged girls, and Icing on the Cake is Jenna’s story. Jenna is the official taste tester of the club, and when her mother gets engaged to Leo, Jenna’s life is anything but frosting and sprinkles. Jenna’s mom asks The Cupcake Club to bake the cupcake wedding cake and even invites the club to join the family in Vegas for the wedding. It seems like EVERYONE is excited about the wedding except Jenna. Will the club be able to deal with Elvis impersonators, the melting Vegas heat, and a less than thrilled Jenna, AND bake the best cupcake cake ever?!The Berks have certainly found the recipe for cupcakey goodness! Icing on the Cake, like the other books in the series, are the perfect length for younger middle-grade readers and contain plenty of fun, humor, and heart to charm readers of all ages. Jenna’s story in Icing on the Cake is a relatable one that touches upon relevant subjects like mixed families, bullying, and responsibility, and the authors explore these things in way that is entertaining, yet completely appropriate for its intended audience. Readers will learn important life lessons and not even realize it!Jenna’s story is one that many young readers will be able to relate to and appreciate. Jenna’s anger, confusion, and fear over her mother’s impending marriage, and the changes it will bring their family, are deftly and sensitively explored with a lot of heart, humor, and honesty.At the heart of this book and the series, is The Cupcake Club, and the friendship among its members. The club itself, with its kid run business, offers such an exciting premise. I love how each member plays an important role in the club and how the members actually responsibly run a money making business. The characters are wonderfully diverse, unique, and endearing. There’s definitely at least one club member for every reader to connect and identify with. And the genuine love, support, and friendship among the club members is so heartwarming.I want to point out that this isn’t a series that necessarily needs to be read in order. Icing on the Cake isn’t the first book in the series, but it is the first book in the series I’ve read and I was easily able to understand all that’s going on. The authors do a great job of recapping previous books and giving readers a clear sense of the club and characters.AND, the book includes cupcake recipes used by the club, which is just super cool! MY FINAL THOUGHTS: Diverse, likable characters; a sweet, heart-warming story; and lots of yummy fun make Icing on the Cake a delicious read. Readers of all ages can appreciate and enjoy this book and series, but younger middle-grade readers will be especially captivated. I look forward to devouring the rest of the books in this delicious series!
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review 2013-08-16 00:00
Babycakes - Donna Kauffman He got her a big sloppy puppy. <3
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review 2013-08-15 00:00
Sugar Rush - Donna Kauffman Absolutely loved this! Witty, funny, hit all my happy buttons relating to my love of food, and definitely broke a LONG streak of less than satisfying reads.
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