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Bitter, Sweet, Magic

por Jessica Rosenberg

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Series: Baking Up a Magical Midlife (1)

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Losing everything is hard. Embracing a surprise magical legacy is harder.


After her husband leaves her with no warning, the last thing Cassie expects is to inherit a fully stocked bakery along with a beautifully furnished apartment from a mysterious great aunt.


It's the life she's always wanted and the answer to her most pressing problem (how to care for her almost-tween daughter despite having zero prospects or marketable skills), but it comes with a bewildering, hard-to-swallow revelation.


Magic is real, it's on the menu, and Cassie can't become the town's next baker unless she pulls it together and accepts that she's a witch. If she can't dig deep and embrace her newfound powers, she risks losing her dream bakery and a fantastic life for her daughter.


Butter Sugar Magic, the Baking Up a Magical Midlife series starter is a delicious addition to the popular Paranormal Women's Fiction genre, perfect for fans of magical realism and heartwarming stories of self-discovery, true friendship, and found families.


Taste the paranormal world with Cassie as she discovers where she truly belongs and everything she's capable of accomplishing. Welcome to Portney. The coffee is hot, the pastries are magical, and your new friends can't wait to hang out with you.

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I love the story. The personalities of the characters are so realistic, they invite you to find out more about them and about the story that brings them together. It's a light read full of emotion. It shows the power of love and forgiveness.
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  luckytaz55 | Sep 13, 2020 |
With its lush tropical setting, Jessica Rosenberg's Aloha Also Means Goodbye is an ideal beach read. It is a mainly light-hearted romance with Jo and Jordan planning to renew their wedding vows, but their upcoming ceremony is threatened when Jo is confronted by her unresolved past.

Aloha Also Means Goodbye is off to a strong beginning, but it quickly gets bogged down by too many storylines. The main story arc focuses on Jo and her sudden doubts about whether she and Jordan belong together. These misgivings intensify when she runs into her first love Andy and she learns new information about their break up years early. When Jordan finally arrives for their renewal ceremony, Jo is left wondering which of the two men she really loves.

The secondary story arcs revolve around Jo's friends, Sadie and Roxie. Sadie has a long history of falling for men who are going through some sort of turmoil and once they are back on their feet again, they dump her. So when Sadie meets a sexy and kindhearted bartender, she is immediately smitten but has she made a mistake risking her heart so soon? Roxie is the complete opposite of Sadie-her relationships are fun, flirty and short-lived. However an unexpected attraction leads her to question her lifelong beliefs about love.

Throw in Andy's crumbling marriage and Jo's troubled relationship with her mom, and an already convoluted storyline becomes even more complicated. Both of these storylines are eventually resolved, but with so much else going on, the overall story feels rushed and somewhat superficial.

All in all, Aloha Also Means Goodbye is a heartwarming, light read with a surprising amount of depth. The romances are enjoyable, the various conflicts are neatly wrapped up and Jessica Rosenberg brings the novel to an emotionally satisfying and very romantic conclusion. ( )
  kbranfield | Feb 3, 2020 |
I received a copy of this book from NetGally in exchange for an honest review. I was vacationing in Hawaii and was looking for a light beach read. This book started like that, but turned into much more. I enjoyed the character development and the way the plot took off in unexpected directions. I would recommend this as relatively light read but with some substance. ( )
  booksgaloreca | Mar 29, 2014 |
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Fantasy. Fiction. HTML:

Losing everything is hard. Embracing a surprise magical legacy is harder.


After her husband leaves her with no warning, the last thing Cassie expects is to inherit a fully stocked bakery along with a beautifully furnished apartment from a mysterious great aunt.


It's the life she's always wanted and the answer to her most pressing problem (how to care for her almost-tween daughter despite having zero prospects or marketable skills), but it comes with a bewildering, hard-to-swallow revelation.


Magic is real, it's on the menu, and Cassie can't become the town's next baker unless she pulls it together and accepts that she's a witch. If she can't dig deep and embrace her newfound powers, she risks losing her dream bakery and a fantastic life for her daughter.


Butter Sugar Magic, the Baking Up a Magical Midlife series starter is a delicious addition to the popular Paranormal Women's Fiction genre, perfect for fans of magical realism and heartwarming stories of self-discovery, true friendship, and found families.


Taste the paranormal world with Cassie as she discovers where she truly belongs and everything she's capable of accomplishing. Welcome to Portney. The coffee is hot, the pastries are magical, and your new friends can't wait to hang out with you.

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