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I really enjoyed book one and two in the series. They’re super cosy reads and greatly narrated audiobooks which made them really enjoyable to listen to.
I’ve loved getting to know the characters and it was a nice culmination to end, with a wedding. But for some reason (I can’t quite put my finger on), this one just didn’t excite me. I found it a little dull at times which surprised me as I adored the setting of Rachel’s pudding pantry.
Perhaps as it had less of this content and focused entirety more on the wedding and the run up to the wedding, I feel like this was the entire personality of the book. I missed the cosiness in this one.
But they are greatly written with some wonderful characters so I’d thoroughly recommend the series.
I’ve loved getting to know the characters and it was a nice culmination to end, with a wedding. But for some reason (I can’t quite put my finger on), this one just didn’t excite me. I found it a little dull at times which surprised me as I adored the setting of Rachel’s pudding pantry.
Perhaps as it had less of this content and focused entirety more on the wedding and the run up to the wedding, I feel like this was the entire personality of the book. I missed the cosiness in this one.
But they are greatly written with some wonderful characters so I’d thoroughly recommend the series.
Another fantastic book in the pudding pantry series, I loved this one ❤️
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Another fantastic book in the pudding pantry series, I loved this one ❤️
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
This review was originally posted on Star Crossed Reviews I received this book for free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Thank you to One More Chapter for my copy of this book via NetGalley. I loved the first two books in this series so when Caroline asked if I would take part in this tour I jumped at the chance!
We return to the Pudding Pantry in the run up to Rachel and Tom's wedding. These two are really put through the wringer in this one. There are lots of ups and downs throughout the book and I really felt for these two. It just seemed like they couldn't catch a break at times.
This book also had some chapters from Eve's POV which I really enjoyed. It's always interesting to see another POV and Eve has a lot going on in this book too.
Caroline does an amazing job of setting the scenery for this book. Set in a lovely village in Northumberland I'd defiantly love to visit. If only I could visit the Pudding Pantry too! I also loved the log cabin the girls visit too! I do love a cabin with a hot tub!
The book is of course also filled with lots of delightful recipes for you to try out. I'm pretty tempted to try the cheesecake myself! It sounds gorgeous! I also loved the little nod to Caroline's other books with the castle and the chocolate shop.
This book is a perfect read full of sweet treats and escapism romance. It's a great summery read!
We return to the Pudding Pantry in the run up to Rachel and Tom's wedding. These two are really put through the wringer in this one. There are lots of ups and downs throughout the book and I really felt for these two. It just seemed like they couldn't catch a break at times.
This book also had some chapters from Eve's POV which I really enjoyed. It's always interesting to see another POV and Eve has a lot going on in this book too.
Caroline does an amazing job of setting the scenery for this book. Set in a lovely village in Northumberland I'd defiantly love to visit. If only I could visit the Pudding Pantry too! I also loved the log cabin the girls visit too! I do love a cabin with a hot tub!
The book is of course also filled with lots of delightful recipes for you to try out. I'm pretty tempted to try the cheesecake myself! It sounds gorgeous! I also loved the little nod to Caroline's other books with the castle and the chocolate shop.
This book is a perfect read full of sweet treats and escapism romance. It's a great summery read!
Since I met Rachel at Primrose Farm back last year, a lot has happened in that time, but it seems that everything is now coming together and her future is looking bright.
Rachel and the farmer from next door, Tom are to be married.
Plans are afoot for the wedding and we open with Rachel heading off on her hen weekend, with her best friend Eve, and her mum, Jill.
But as the days count down to the big day, it seems that everything is not going smoothly.
Questions between Tom and Rachel are left unanswered, the pain of missing her father gets to Rachel, her ex makes an appearance and then when the Pudding Pantry becomes the target of an online smear campaign it seems that this is not going to be a happy ever after that Rachel is looking for.
Of course it is all resolved with some interesting asides along the way, the wonderful creation of the dress, Eve's marital problems and of course all the delightfully delicious puddings and cakes which are the real focus of the Pudding Pantry.
This is a great conclusion to a series of books which really brings everything together and sees a future ahead for Rachel and Tom. her mum Jill after the tragic death of her husband, Rachel's father which brought Rachel back to Primrose farm in the beginning.
You need to read the previous two novels in this series, to get a real sense of time and place and how we end up at the wedding of the year!
Rachel and the farmer from next door, Tom are to be married.
Plans are afoot for the wedding and we open with Rachel heading off on her hen weekend, with her best friend Eve, and her mum, Jill.
But as the days count down to the big day, it seems that everything is not going smoothly.
Questions between Tom and Rachel are left unanswered, the pain of missing her father gets to Rachel, her ex makes an appearance and then when the Pudding Pantry becomes the target of an online smear campaign it seems that this is not going to be a happy ever after that Rachel is looking for.
Of course it is all resolved with some interesting asides along the way, the wonderful creation of the dress, Eve's marital problems and of course all the delightfully delicious puddings and cakes which are the real focus of the Pudding Pantry.
This is a great conclusion to a series of books which really brings everything together and sees a future ahead for Rachel and Tom. her mum Jill after the tragic death of her husband, Rachel's father which brought Rachel back to Primrose farm in the beginning.
You need to read the previous two novels in this series, to get a real sense of time and place and how we end up at the wedding of the year!
Thanks to netgalley for the chance to read this book.
Another great book from Caroline, the 3rd book in this series and it didn’t disappoint.
It’s the run up to Rachel and Tom’s, lots of ups and down of life and relationship difficulties. Had me crying as it brought back some sad memories for me but was a brilliant read.
Another great book from Caroline, the 3rd book in this series and it didn’t disappoint.
It’s the run up to Rachel and Tom’s, lots of ups and down of life and relationship difficulties. Had me crying as it brought back some sad memories for me but was a brilliant read.