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Book Reviews of The Sweet Life (Cape Cod Creamery, Bk 1)

The Sweet Life (Cape Cod Creamery, Bk 1)
The Sweet Life - Cape Cod Creamery, Bk 1
Author: Suzanne Woods Fisher
ISBN-13: 9780800739478
ISBN-10: 0800739477
Publication Date: 5/1/2022
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Fleming H. Revell Company
Book Type: Paperback
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VolunteerVal avatar reviewed The Sweet Life (Cape Cod Creamery, Bk 1) on + 645 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The Sweet Life by Suzanne Woods Fisher was such a wonderful surprise! Although the author is prolific, I hadn't read her novels since most feature Amish characters, a subgenre of Christian fiction I don't enjoy. However, this plot and its characters are fully integrated into contemporary society.

The plot begins on a unique note - Dawn's fiance breaks their engagement and encourages her to take their non-refundable honeymoon trip to Cape Cod. Reeling from this shock, Dawn invites Marnie, her impetuous mother to accompany her. Marnie is dealing with her own grief - a cancer diagnosis and treatment as well as the death of her husband/Dawn's father. The contrast in their personalities shows up in the way they spend their time at Cape Cod - Dawn sits on the beach planning her next chapter of life without marriage while Marnie tours around the area, chatting with everyone, and falls in love with an historic building that was previously an ice cream parlor.

Despite serious doubts, Dawn agrees to help her mother take on the huge task of reopening the ice cream shop. And that's when they begin meeting their neighbors - people who want to help them be successful as well as the president of the local historical preservation association who thwarts every step of progress they make. The creation of the ice cream flavors was very interesting to me ... and had me craving a big dish of ice cream!

Since this is a romance, it has a happy ending - but I loved that it wasn't as predictable as I anticipated. I also enjoyed the mother - daughter relationship dynamic and the details about renovating the building while protecting its heritage. Overall I really enjoyed this cast of characters and am happy this is book 1 in a series.

I was provided with a complimentary copy of the novel by the publisher and voluntarily wrote this review; all opinions are my own.
Moonpie avatar reviewed The Sweet Life (Cape Cod Creamery, Bk 1) on + 1175 more book reviews
Dawn Dixon had the world by the tail. She was a successful CPA with a big firm and looking forward to career changing promotion. Everything was prepared and she was just 2 months away from marrying her childhood sweetheart and best friend. Then it all came crashing down. Kevin, her finance canceled the wedding. As if things could not be worse she finds her mother, Marnie had breast cancer surgery and treatment without her knowledge!
So what's a girl to do? Hurting for her Mom and herself she decides they both need a break and she invites her to go with her to her honeymoon destination in Cape Cod, since the reservations can't be canceled.
She isn't sure how this will work out as her and her mom are polar opposites. She is OCD in her planning and a control freak. Marnie on the other hand is a totally spontaneous free spirit with no boundaries!
Expecting the ocean and surroundings to be healing for both of them all is well, right? What she isn't prepared for is Marnie to buy a dilapidated ice cream shop in the historical part of town! Dawn and her deceased father's love of ice cream and pursuit of finding the perfect recipe was Marnie's motivation. A new start for both of them! The problem was she didn't' tell Dawn until AFTER the purchase. Stress does not even begin to describe Dawn's feelings! She stays on in hope of undoing the mistake she feels her mother has made, but there are more surprises ahead.
This was such a fun read! The description of the ocean and the sea side community was a getaway for me! I was caught up in Marnie's enthusiasm and plans for the shop. I could also feel Dawn's stress and confusion at trying to be in control of everything. I have succumbed to this attitude in the past when circumstances have overwhelmed me. Ice cream wise, I am a cookies and cream girl, but Dawn's unusual flavor creations made me wish I could try them. I loved seeing the spiritual transformation of both women. I could relate. Marnie had great faith in God but struggled to release it in other areas. Dawn lacked faith in allow God be in control not only her life but those she loved. Both found that through life's greatest trials God bring the most beautiful blessings and changes! I am so excited this is a series and cannot wait to read the next book!
I received this book from Revell in exchange for a positive review. The ideas expressed are my own.

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