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A review by melindamoor
Springtime at the Cider Kitchen by Fay Keenan
2.0
I usually fall for these cute covers & enjoy this kind of MC-leaves-everything-behind-to-start-afresh-in-the-country set-up, but this particular book failed to appeal to me on any level.
The false mysteriousness of the MC, Caroline, was not only over the top ridiculous (clearly this was not going to be a Mata Hari/Poison Ivy kind of story), but also kept me totally disconnected from her.
The chemistry bw Caroline and her love interest was zero: there was a tired routine & monotonness to both their one-night stand attraction as well as their "HEA". So it was in total detachment I struggled through the pages and my only emotion was one of relief as I finally finished.
Arc provided by the Publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
The false mysteriousness of the MC, Caroline, was not only over the top ridiculous (clearly this was not going to be a Mata Hari/Poison Ivy kind of story), but also kept me totally disconnected from her.
The chemistry bw Caroline and her love interest was zero: there was a tired routine & monotonness to both their one-night stand attraction as well as their "HEA". So it was in total detachment I struggled through the pages and my only emotion was one of relief as I finally finished.
Arc provided by the Publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.