The Sticky Toffee Pudding Club by Rosie Green
Series: Little Duck Pond Café #35
Genres: Cozy Mystery
After bonding with the lovely Jensen as they save a dog in trouble, Annalise – new to Sunnybrook – is gutted when they part without swapping numbers. She'd had the weirdest feeling he could be The One but now she might never see Jensen again. When she loses her new job in a wedding boutique, her week goes from bad to worse – until Maddy and the café crew come to her rescue with an exciting solution. The Pudding Club. Can Annalise rise to the challenge and – with the help of the Little Duck Pond Café crew – start teaching others how to make her glorious puds? And could The Pudding Club be the key to finding Jensen again?
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Review
Annalise has a lot going on! From being worried about her grandmother’s health to meeting Jensen when she tries to reduce a stray dog but they don’t exchange numbers. Then to top it off she loses her job. Then she he meets Maddy and the café girls, a new adventure begins. Persuaded by her new friends, Annalise decides to open The Pudding Club, where she shares her passion for baking by creating mouth-watering desserts for eager café customers. Maybe, just maybe, it will lead her back to Jensen, who shares her love for pudding.
You will never know that this is book number thirty five in this series. It reads well on its own, although Rosie Green writes characters so well you will want to go back and read as many as you can. Annalise, is a lovely character whose kindness shines through, regardless of what life throws her way. I loved reading her attempts to reconnect with Jensen.
All in all this is a great read that will keep you interested from page one. Not to mention the very sudden need to have a sticky toffee pudding. I just have to bake one for myself.
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