Book Blurb
Shortlisted in the UK's Festival of Romantic Fiction reader's award 'Best Author Published' category
Katie's relationship has had more than its fair share
of problems. After a difficult few years things begin to pick up and
Katie finally realises her dream of opening up a bakery. Sweet Occasions
specialises in novelty and celebration cakes, plus the most inspiring
range of cupcakes anyone could possibly ask for!
Utilising her passion and skill helps to inject happiness back into her life, but it's short-lived as things begin to fall apart. The reality is that you need to run a business with your heart AND your head. Help is at hand in the shape of her partner, Steve. He has the necessary experience, but does Katie want to tie herself to him financially, as well as personally?
Then one rainy, wintry day a bedraggled customer steps inside the door to order a cake ...
Sometimes a turning point centres around one single moment in time: sometimes it takes two Christmases and three birthdays ...
Utilising her passion and skill helps to inject happiness back into her life, but it's short-lived as things begin to fall apart. The reality is that you need to run a business with your heart AND your head. Help is at hand in the shape of her partner, Steve. He has the necessary experience, but does Katie want to tie herself to him financially, as well as personally?
Then one rainy, wintry day a bedraggled customer steps inside the door to order a cake ...
Sometimes a turning point centres around one single moment in time: sometimes it takes two Christmases and three birthdays ...
A heart-warming story that deals with many of life's most difficult issues: being a single dad when a relationship falls apart, the impact of life-changing illness, dealing with the loss of a loved one ... and the search for a soul mate.
My Review
Both Katie and Adam have one thing in common. Both are desperately unhappy. Katie is caught in a relationship that has kept her there through a sense of duty and Adam is a lonely single father who is struggling to juggle what he wants out of life with the needs of his daughter. The only real family he has apart from his daughter is his frail grandmother and she is the bond that ties him to Katie. She adores the cakes that Katie bakes and soon something as simple as a cupcake is the link that Katie and Adam have to one another.
This book explores differing forms of relationships and the ties that bind. Duty and guilt are mistaken for love and two people with a clear attraction to one another are drawn together by their mutual desire to escape what life has become. Both want and need each other but just don't know it. The book is set over a couple of years and I loved how the characters were allowed to grow and develop. Adam's grandmother is a wonderfully spiritual woman who always has words of wisdom for Adam. Linn B Halton has nurtured them all and loved them and turned them into wonderful individuals with the worries and fears of real life! And like real life, love doesn't always bloom instantly. Sometimes real life gets in the way! Sometimes the timing isn't right. Love, fear, death, grief and the fragility of relationships are explored in this wonderful book.
Told from the different perspectives of each of the central characters I loved how the story was told and how it developed. It flows at a natural pace, much like Adam and Katie's friendship. This book will leave a lasting impression on your heart. A lovely book that was hard to put down and equally hard to let go once the final page was turned.
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Oh my, thrilled to read your review! Thank you so much JB, you have been a tower of support. Lxx
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to read this book! Coming on my Kindle to Corfu with me after that review!
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Another great book by Linn B. Halton! Can't wait to read it.
ReplyDeleteGood to see another great new title out from Linn B Halton!
ReplyDeleteA lovely review for another bestseller by Linn B. Halton, one of my favourite authors!
ReplyDeleteWaves and thank you ladies for your very kind words. I love visiting with JB - her reviews are always a delight to read and I'm honoured to be here again!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a beautiful heartfelt review. Well done, Linn. And thanks so much for sharing, JB! :) xx
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