HEY everyone!! I recieved wedding girl by Stacey Ballis as a goodreads win and as a good sport I'm going to review it here as well asgoodreads.com and amazon.com.
To start off the book is a chick-lit, romance, culinary stand alone novel. It started off slow but built as it went on. I really enjoyed the characters and the main character Sophie is extra love able! She goes through fears, doubts, envy and more but at the end of the day she loves food. The best part is that she doesn't shame her body at all, she accepts her passion is food and therefore enjoys her body for what it is! I loved that about her. The book is also homosexual friendly as it has several lesbian characters but zero lesbian sex scenes- or any sex scenes for that matter. The characters are heartwarming and unique. The ending was pretty predictable but still adorable. The real charm of the book is the characters interactions with each other. Then at the back of the book you get recipes for several things made by the characters in the books which I loved and found charming and unique to Stacey's writing. This was her first novel I've read and I'm grateful to have won it because I will be reading more of her work for sure. If this sound up your alley definitely check it out! It's not yet released, but will be available May, 3rd, 2016. I was really super happy I got this win because it was my first goodreads win and not yet released so I feel kinda special since I got to read it early! Not to mention it's my first ever ARC not on my kindle! Mine is paperback and beautiful!
My current read is Rogue wave by Jennifer Donnelly. I also picked up several books by Cecelia Ahern whom, I've not read before but can't wait to, as she was recommended to me by a friend. Then I graciously won In your dreams by Ginger Scott- the fourth novel in her this is falling series which by the way is really good and adorable, not to mention relatable! I have to remember to review her this is falling series for you once I finish her latest book- which is now available!
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