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The Cinnamon Spice Inn
by Harper Graham
funny
hopeful
informative
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookoture for an ARC of this book! All opinions are my own.
The Cinnamon Spice Inn follows Madison who finds herself back in her small town of Maple Falls after she receives a mysterious letter letting her know that her parents inn is in trouble. When she shows up, she runs into her ex-boyfriend Zach. As the two are pushed together by meddling townies and circumstances, she finds that her place may be here with Zach rather than back in New York.
I thought this was such a great and quick book to read for the fall season! I've always been a fall person so getting to read this ARC was right up my alley and brought me so many comforting fall vibes.
This book was such a quick read for me. When I got time to just sit and read, I flew through this book. I thought the biggest thing going for this book was the vibes that this created. It really made me feel those very fall vibes with the crisp air and the cool breeze in the air. I really felt like I stepped into Maple Falls and the fall setting it was setting up which I loved.
I also really adored the town that this was based in as I found it to be so comforting. I lvoed how everyone knew each other and cared about each other so much. I thought Harper did a fantastic job on teh side characters and making us really come to care for them.
I did think Madison and Zach were cute together but if you don't like miscommunication this might not be the book for you. I found myself every time wanting to shake these two and tell them to just talk to each other because the reasons they were staying apart was honestly kind of silly and could have been solved with just a conversation. They were high school sweethearts so I didn't feel like we really got to see their relationship grow a lot since they already knew so much about each other.
However, I did still enjoy their love story and really loved seeing them come together and how they interacted with those in their town. The people who are in the town are a little ridiculous but you can't help but love them. I absolutely adored Madison's dad too. He was so sweet and really loves rescuing animals.
The plot of this book was mostly about building the inn back up to its former glory which I really enjoyed. The way that Madison really worked hard to bring it back to the way it used to be really warmed my heart.
I would definitely say if you are looking for a book with really cozy, fall vibes, definitely pick this book up because it was fantastic.
The Cinnamon Spice Inn follows Madison who finds herself back in her small town of Maple Falls after she receives a mysterious letter letting her know that her parents inn is in trouble. When she shows up, she runs into her ex-boyfriend Zach. As the two are pushed together by meddling townies and circumstances, she finds that her place may be here with Zach rather than back in New York.
I thought this was such a great and quick book to read for the fall season! I've always been a fall person so getting to read this ARC was right up my alley and brought me so many comforting fall vibes.
This book was such a quick read for me. When I got time to just sit and read, I flew through this book. I thought the biggest thing going for this book was the vibes that this created. It really made me feel those very fall vibes with the crisp air and the cool breeze in the air. I really felt like I stepped into Maple Falls and the fall setting it was setting up which I loved.
I also really adored the town that this was based in as I found it to be so comforting. I lvoed how everyone knew each other and cared about each other so much. I thought Harper did a fantastic job on teh side characters and making us really come to care for them.
I did think Madison and Zach were cute together but if you don't like miscommunication this might not be the book for you. I found myself every time wanting to shake these two and tell them to just talk to each other because the reasons they were staying apart was honestly kind of silly and could have been solved with just a conversation. They were high school sweethearts so I didn't feel like we really got to see their relationship grow a lot since they already knew so much about each other.
However, I did still enjoy their love story and really loved seeing them come together and how they interacted with those in their town. The people who are in the town are a little ridiculous but you can't help but love them. I absolutely adored Madison's dad too. He was so sweet and really loves rescuing animals.
The plot of this book was mostly about building the inn back up to its former glory which I really enjoyed. The way that Madison really worked hard to bring it back to the way it used to be really warmed my heart.
I would definitely say if you are looking for a book with really cozy, fall vibes, definitely pick this book up because it was fantastic.
Minor: Death of parent