Showing posts with label Snowflakes and Christmas Cakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snowflakes and Christmas Cakes. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Madcap Fun with Lindsey Paley and her new book

Snowflakes and Christmas Cakes (A Camille Carter Novel Book 1)


June 2015
A Camille Carter Novel Book One

Buy on Amazon
2.99 ebook

From the Publisher:
When all-round buttercream princess, Millie Carter, becomes stranded at Craiglea Manor Cookery School, she believes her chance of enjoying a merry festive season is over.

The village of Aisford is Christmas-card perfect, but Millie hates it - she hates the snow, her freezing fingertips, and being forced to look like her Aunt Marjory in a mud-splattered wax jacket and wellies instead of her beloved shorts and sparkly sandals.

She plots her escape but ends up locking spatulas with the estate manager, Fergus McKenzie, who is forced to rescue her before she succumbs to a severe dose of hypothermia. Things start to improve with the arrival of handsome Sam Morgan, fresh from the beaches and rum shacks of the Caribbean.

Can Millie accept her fate? And will Aisford sprinkle some of its seasonal magic on her troubles?

Snowflakes and Christmas Cakes is a festive story of love and friendship and reaching for the buttercream icing and edible glitter when life gets tough. 

My review:
I love Lindsey Paley’s work. I love that each story is a little virtual visit for this American Anglophile to Great Britain. I enjoy her characters. This first submission in the Camille Carter series is no exception. She even made me miss winter with her summer release.

Chef Millie is one raw dough woman, missing that essential ingredient that would create the perfect recipe of life. Trouble is, she keeps trying all the wrong additions and making messes. Fleeing from tragedy to heartbreak to heartbreak and to fling, readers follow madcap, clumsy, chip-on-her-shoulder, opinionated Millie as she stumbles unknowingly headlong into a scheme to catch a crook. Maybe she’ll even catch a break, but there’s no end of fun in store with Book One.

Told in third person multiple viewpoints, this delightful contemporary British tale will delight readers who like stories with twists and turns and a little zest with their romantic scenes. The story is billed as a novella, but it’s not all that short. Fun read.