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The Forget-Me-Not Bakery
- Narrated by: Daniela Acitelli, Ben Allen
- Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
‘Caroline Flynn captures the heartfelt small town spirit with this charming romance!’ — Sherryl Woods, #1 New York Times bestselling Sweet Magnolias author
From a small town called Port Landon comes a beautiful sweet romance about finding a place to truly call home.
Paige Henley has always dreamed of owning a bakery, but her busy life in New York City has never left much room for following her heart. So, when she’s given the chance to move to Port Landon to set up her own bakery, she’s ready to take a leap of faith and make her dreams a reality.
When single dad and local veterinarian, Cohen Beckett, enters Paige’s bakery for her grand opening, there’s an undeniable connection, and Paige can’t help but notice an unfamiliar feeling in her chest.
But ever since his wife’s tragic death, Cohen has built his own defenses around his heart. The last thing he expects is for a stranger to ignite a spark he thought was lost forever.
Yet Paige has a kindness the whole town finds infectious, and soon Cohen realizes that her gourmet cakes aren't the only thing impossible to distance himself from.
Will Paige be able to fulfill her dreams and find love in her new home?
A heart-warming summer romance, perfect for fans of Honeysuckle Season by Mary Ellen Taylor and The Restaurant by Pamela Kelley!
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- Kitty Kat
- 10-06-23
A simple story
Simple, predictable and a little sweet like a soft, iced bun, a story about something and nothing much. It's mostly about the development of the main characters, a city girl experiencing small town life, mixed with a troubled widower, his son and their dog. The characters are like magnets drawn together from the first, amidst a slightly sombre, yet comforting atmosphere. The American narrators are middling, the female one reads well, the male one became a little grating towards the end, though they both add to the atmosphere. The baking part of the book is minimal considering its title. And there is a cosy atmosphere to the bakery which helps to look past what it lacks.
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