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Charming Romances: A Fellowship of Bakers & Magic and Written in the Stars

9 Apr

A Fellowship of Bakers & Magic
by J. Penner

A Fellowship of Bakers & Magic is the first in a previously self-published, Adenashire series now being published next Tuesday as a new special hardcover edition with new scenes from The Poisoned Pen Press, who publishes my favorite Phryne Fisher Mystery series. This a charming cozy fantasy for those who are looking for a Legends and Lattes read-a-like. The stakes are low, but the romance and recipes created are sweet when Arleta, a human woman, enters an eleven baking competition. She worries her lack of magic will keep her from winning the competition and even more importantly winning the heart of the head judge’s handsome and kind son. The story has strong themes about being open to friendship and that it is ok sometimes to ask for help as well as giving it. I felt Arleta was very relatable as a character and I enjoyed seeing her journey. I loved the idea of ice fairies being used for cooling the warm baked goods for icing so I wish there had been a bit more fantasy elements at times since sometimes the food, ingredients and cooking equipment seemed a bit too modern and “real world” for the fantasy setting, but on the whole I found the story to be a page turner and I look forward to reading the other two novels in the series focusing on Arleta’s BFFs. We will also see a fourth added in the fall that follows the next chapter in Arleta’s life post her happily ever after.

Written in the Stars
by Alexandria Bellefleur

In Written in the Stars, Darcy Lowell is setup by her brother, Brendon, on a blind date with Elle Jones, his new business partner, both women find each other attractive, but Darcy views astrologer Elle as being flaky and Elle thinks Darcy is a stuck up bore. But when Darcy fibs to her brother that the date went great something he then tells Elle about in front of her mom, both women decide to make a pact to act like they are dating through the holiday season. But when New Years rolls around both women are left wondering if perhaps they are more complimentary than they first believed. I enjoyed the banter between the two women and seeing how they both learned to open their minds and hearts as they learned more about each other. I listened to the audiobook version performed by Lauren Sweet, who has narrated over 100 audiobooks including several New York Times and USA Today bestsellers. If you enjoy Written in the Stars, you should also check out Hang the Moon which focuses on Brendon finding love and Count Your Lucky Stars which tells the story of Margot, Darcy’s fellow astrologer and bff.

Written by:
Aimee Harris
Information and Digital Services Manager

Moreish Queer Romances: Direct Descendant and The Pairing

2 Apr

Direct Descendant
by Tanya Huff

Tanya Huff’s fantasies are always enjoyable. I loved her mystery series Blood Ties about a human detective losing her eyesight and a vampire who assists her; the TV show was also lots of fun. I also enjoyed her Gales and Keeper Chronicles fantasy series. This sweet stand alone novel keeps with Huff’s ability to combine interesting likeable characters with humor along with some dark fantasy elements. Direct Descendant is a sweet lesbian romance story about Cassidy Prewitt, a baker, living in a town out of a Lovecraft story where eldritch horrors are ugly cute and children learn to hunt shadows with marshmallow skewers. The basic idea is what if your ancestors made a dark pact, but you just want to sleep in late and not use your power to control the world. When a beautiful women comes to investigate a mysterious disappearance though it will set things in motion that will require Cassidy to find her own inner strength. This is a page turner, a perfect read if you need cheering after the cold, dark winter months. I didn’t want to put it down as I read it over a long weekend.

The Pairing
by Casey McQuiston

I had enjoyed one of Casey McQuiston’s previous novels, One Last Stop, so was curious to check out The Pairing which promised a second chance romance set against a fabulous food travel adventure. Theo and Kit where childhood friends before falling in love and then breaking up right before their big culinary tour of Europe. Of course when they are given vouchers to book the trip at another time, both wait till the last possible moment, which means they will be on the tour together after spending years apart. I like that we are seeing more bi representation in romance and this one takes time to explore it more in depth with its two bisexual/pansexual main characters. I also enjoyed how we see things from first Theo’s and then Kit’s perspective which gives a more complete view of their relationship and feeling for each other. Beyond the romance and friendship, also delightful were the scrumptious description of the food and learning about the different destination they visited. This was another page turner, that was hard to put down.

Written by:
Aimee Harris
Information and Digital Services Manager