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The Devine Doughnut Shop (by Carolyn Brown)

What a great cast of characters. Two sisters, a close cousin, and a teenage daughter will delight you with their family drama. Then factor in a few snooty mother-and-daughter combinations and you have a recipe for a plate full of fun. I loved the way the women loved and supported each other. Their relationship and encouragement to each other when things weren’t quite what they seemed had me cheering the mon. And you won’t be able to get to the last page without running to your local donut shop! Thank you to NetGalley and Montlake for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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