The Key to Love
The only thing Bri Duval loves more than baking petit fours is romance. So much so, she's created her own version of the famous Parisian lovelock wall at her bakery in Story, Kansas. She never expects it to go viral—or for Trek Magazine to send travel writer Gerard Fortier to feature the bakery. He's definitely handsome, but Bri has been holding out for a love story like the one her parents had, and that certainly will not include the love-scorned-and-therefore-love-scorning Gerard.
Just when it seems Bri's bakery is poised for unprecedented success, a series of events threaten not just her business but the pedestal she's kept her parents on all these years. Maybe Gerard is right about romance. Or maybe Bri's recipe just needs to be tweaked.
Novelist Betsy St. Amant invites you to experience this sweet story of how love doesn't always look the way we expect—and maybe that's a good thing.
My Review
I had a "sweet" time reading this book. Gerard is proof that non believers can find true love. All they need is to meet the right person. Whereas, Bri learns when you don't set your expectations on a picture perfect love story; love can find a way into your heart.
Although, I must admit that probably my favorite characters in this book are sisters, Mabel and Agnes. They had me laughing every time they appeared in the book or said anything. They were not subtle in their approach of matchmaking but their hearts were in the right place.
If it was not for the fact that I knew Gerard would end up with Bri, I would have told him to hit the road a long time ago. Yet, as the story progressed; I did warm up to him like he did to Bri's pastries. The Key to Love is a sweet, romantic comedy.
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