“One incredibly sweet read!” –Mariah Stewart New York Times bestselling authorMocha Chocolate Chip. . . Caramel Fudge. . .Strawberry Lemonade. . .Butter Rum. . .There’s no such thing as guilt when it’s another delicious bitch and bake session with the women of the Cupcake Club. . .When Honey D’Amourvell inherits property on tiny Sugarberry Island, she’s prepared to start a whole new … prepared to start a whole new life. Her plan is simple–make a home, open a shop, and maybe, finally, find a place to belong. But the building she now owns is leased to none other than the owner of Babycakes, which means her spot is already occupied. Honey isn’t sure how to put down roots when she has nowhere to plant them. Yet sexy, softhearted mechanic Dylan Ross seems determined to help. He’s everything she never imagined she would find in a man, and each kiss is more persuasive than the last. Will Dylan convince her that what she craves most is his love?. . .
“Expanding her Sugarberry series. . .Kauffman dishes sweet desserts.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A fun, romantic, passionate tale, sure to be a favorite of contemporary romance lovers.” —Affaire de Coeur, 4 1/2 stars
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I always enjoy a return trip to Sugarberry Island and the Cupcake Club, and this latest installment of this series is no exception. I look forward to catching up with old friends and meeting some new ones. And I’m never disappointed with my mini-vacation to this quaint Georgia Island.
In Honey Pie, we are introduced to Honey and Dylan. Dylan is a …
Honey Pie completes the Cupcake Club series, but I have to admit I wonder what happens with Charlotte, Dre and Franco. I loved the character of Honey Pie whose “gift” has been a burden to her all of her life. After losing her last family member, Aunt Bea who left her a building on Sugarberry Island, Honey Pie decided to find out if her aunt was …
Fourth of the cupcake club books and it was another favorite of mine. I like that this had a little mystical element to the story. The heroine has a “gift” that gets triggered from touch and she hates her gift because she never knew how to manage it. I loved how the hero was able to help her own her gift and how he supported her right from the …