A review by jkjoy_books
The Bakery on the Cove by Eliza Ester

3.5

 The Bakery on the Cove is a predictable yet pleasant read about two middle-aged individuals finding an unexpected connection. Jeannie is recovering from a nasty divorce and opening a bakery in her hometown, while her love interest is the stereotypical strong, silent type who works at the local sawmill.

As expected, there are many hints of attraction and a budding relationship between the two wounded lead characters. The imagery of the small beach town in Maine adds to the coziness, but the setting must be deeply explored. There also seems to be some drama with a surprise visitor from one of their pasts.

While the book hits all the expected notes of a romance about later-in-life love, the characters sound relatively two-dimensional. Their backstories, though traumatic, are very vague and lack emotional resonance. The central relationship unfolds in the standard will-they-won’t-they fashion without many compelling twists.

Ultimately, while The Bakery on the Cove offers precisely what the readers would anticipate – heartwarming comfort food without much substance – those seeking rich characterization or an absorbing storyline may want to look elsewhere.