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No Whisk No Reward
Geschrieben von Smartypants Romance und Ellie Kay
Erzählt von Marnye Young
Beschreibung
How do you know if a risk is worth taking? If you knew, there wouldn’t be any risk.
Following a disastrous appearance on a televised baking show, Sophie Copeland is certain things can’t get any worse. Several calamities later, Sophie finds herself in Green Valley, Tennessee with no plan, no place to stay, and no prospects. But at least she has a temporary seasonal arrangement with the famed Donner Bakery. And that's something, right?
It's not permanent, and it's not a home, but it's still something.
Enter Joel Barnes, a Green Valley mystery, wrapped in rumors, and a whispered connection to the local notorious biker gang. Joel’s got a name for being bad news, but he also has an apartment for rent.
Intrigued by the dichotomy of Joel’s reputation and sexy southern pull, Sophie can’t help but be tempted, even though she knows—given her (bad) luck—she should stay far, far away. . .
Yet as everyone knows, without risk, there’s no reward.
'No Whisk, No Reward' is a full-length contemporary romantic comedy, can be read as a standalone, and is book#3 in the Donner Bakery series, Green Valley World, Penny Reid Book Universe.
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- (3/5)3/4 in and I'm done. It's not bad, it's just dragging and I'm not interested.
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Sorry to say, not my favorite....I often felt like the narration was more suited for the voice of a 60 year old woman. I also found it difficult to finish with little to no investment into the characters. Also, as a biker, found the stereo type very obnoxious and at times offensive.1 Person fand dies hilfreich
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This is the best of the Donner Bakery series. Not only do we get to revisit many Green Valley residents, in this one we actually get a Cletus and Jennifer story line. Unlike the other 2 books in this series, they don't just make an appearance. As much as I enjoyed the first 2 books, this book reminded me why I feel in love with the Winstons and the whole town. Plus, Sophie is adorably quirky and Joel is beautifully tragic. The only downside is that since the story is only told from Sophie's POV, we don't get to hear Chris Brinkley's beautiful accent.1 Person fand dies hilfreich