A review by ekofficer
The Devine Doughnut Shop by Carolyn Brown

3.0

Like eating a rich and beautifully decorated pastry for breakfast, The Devine Donut Shop curbs a hankering for sweetness but leaves an insatiable longing for more sustenance. It was twice as large as necessary, so sweet it made my teeth ache, and addictive because it was so easy to consume I couldn’t stop even though I had my fill early on. This book serves a purpose - it’s a “palate cleanser” - so time it appropriately. I am now ready for the Thanksgiving Dinner of books - something unbearably heavy and regrettable.