How to Bake the Perfect Christmas Cake by Gina Henning
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
How To Bake The Perfect Christmas Cake is an effervescent piece of chick lit, it’s fast pace whips you through the build-up to Christmas and beyond for Lauren Hauser. A highly successful worker in finance Lauren Hauser lives in Baltimore, Maryland. She’s just returned from Thanksgiving spent with her family in Texas where she met the delicious Jack Walker in the first book in the series “How To Bake The Perfect Pecan Pie”.
But Jack has let her down, he failed to arrive recently at the airport for a visit and Lauren questions if a long-distance relationship will ever work. A while later Jack surprises Lauren, he’s full of apologies, problems at Vintage Estates where he works needed to be sorted before he could come to Lauren. Determined to make up for his failings Jack begins to woo Lauren with a series of gifts related to the Twelve Days of Christmas.
With their relationship almost back on track Lauren makes it back home for Christmas in Texas with her family of crazy characters. Who else would bring the whole family dressed at Elves to meet you at the airport?
A fun light Christmas read with a large cast of film and celebrity mentions, enough to rival any top gossip magazine.
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Apologies if this book is off-season, I just couldn’t get to it in time for Christmas.
Sounds like fun, Rosie. And as Dickens said through Scrooge (to paraphrase), we should keep Christmas all year ’round.
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Good Idea!
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Another for my TBR list! I’ll never get to the end of it! ~Ellle
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So many books and so little time!
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The perfect recipe for a great book. One to download, methinks.
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Thanks Lizzie.
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Haven’t had a chance to say THANK YOU in 2015 for all your work and support for authors and their work. I feel you are a spark plug in the world of blogging. You set a high bar for all of us with your consistent posting, your generosity of spirit, excellent information, and your blog presentation, which is easy to read and looks great. You can count me as one of your cheer leaders as this new year begins, and your posts continue on. Blessings!
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Thanks Stepheny, will you be taking part in the April A-Z Challenge again this year? I’ve recently signed up and am thinking about my theme this year.
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Reblogged this on theowlladyblog.
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