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A review by lyndajdickson
Cookie Cutter by Jo Richardson
5.0
When Iris meets her new neighbor, Carter, sparks fly. But he's only around long enough to flip a house. Besides, they're both getting over relationships and not really looking to start anything new. Things are complicated by a problematic sixteen-year-old daughter, an amorous boss, a persistent ex-husband, and a best friend who isn't acting like one. Will Iris and Carter ever be able to get past their differences?
This is a gorgeous story told from the points of view of both Iris and Carter. It's full of humor, romance, family drama, and populated by a cast of quirky neighbors.
My only complaint: after so much talk about cookies, I just wish the author had included the recipe for those sugar cookies!
Warnings: coarse language, sex scenes.
I received this book in return for an honest review.
Full blog post (21 July): https://booksdirectonline.blogspot.com/2017/07/cookie-cutter-by-jo-richardson.html
This is a gorgeous story told from the points of view of both Iris and Carter. It's full of humor, romance, family drama, and populated by a cast of quirky neighbors.
My only complaint: after so much talk about cookies, I just wish the author had included the recipe for those sugar cookies!
Warnings: coarse language, sex scenes.
I received this book in return for an honest review.
Full blog post (21 July): https://booksdirectonline.blogspot.com/2017/07/cookie-cutter-by-jo-richardson.html