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A review by lit_vibrations
Batch of Love by Natasha D. Frazier
adventurous
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.5
Special thanks to the author & @hearourvoicestours for my gifted copy‼️
Ginger is a successful baker who’s ready to take her business to the next level. She entered a baking competition with hopes of using the money to move her business out of the mall. After signing up she runs into her high school ex Brock Pearson who just so happens to work for the company. Brock was well on his way to the top if he could find potential clients for his employer Decadent Dough. Ginger’s bakery was at the top of his list.
Small town books involving bakers or chefs are always fun to read and will most likely leave you hungry. I loved Ginger and Brock together. No matter how hard Ginger tried to resist she couldn’t deny she wanted to be with him. Brock was the reason they didn’t work out the first time so I like how he took ownership of that and wanted to make things right between them. There was a bit of drama and miscommunication thrown into the mix when Decadent Dough tried sabotaging Ginger’s business.
But Brock sacrificing a promotion and his career for Ginger was the true definition of his love for her. I liked the relationship Ginger had with his family and how they were rooting for them too. I couldn’t have wished for a better ending with this book when it’s meant to be you can’t fight fate.
Overall, this was a really sweet and cozy read so if you enjoy books with small town settings, second chance romance, and mentions of food you’ll enjoy this book.
Rating: 3.5/5⭐️
Ginger is a successful baker who’s ready to take her business to the next level. She entered a baking competition with hopes of using the money to move her business out of the mall. After signing up she runs into her high school ex Brock Pearson who just so happens to work for the company. Brock was well on his way to the top if he could find potential clients for his employer Decadent Dough. Ginger’s bakery was at the top of his list.
Small town books involving bakers or chefs are always fun to read and will most likely leave you hungry. I loved Ginger and Brock together. No matter how hard Ginger tried to resist she couldn’t deny she wanted to be with him. Brock was the reason they didn’t work out the first time so I like how he took ownership of that and wanted to make things right between them. There was a bit of drama and miscommunication thrown into the mix when Decadent Dough tried sabotaging Ginger’s business.
But Brock sacrificing a promotion and his career for Ginger was the true definition of his love for her. I liked the relationship Ginger had with his family and how they were rooting for them too. I couldn’t have wished for a better ending with this book when it’s meant to be you can’t fight fate.
Overall, this was a really sweet and cozy read so if you enjoy books with small town settings, second chance romance, and mentions of food you’ll enjoy this book.
Rating: 3.5/5⭐️