She fought hard to escape her past and leave behind her old life. From working to put herself through culinary school to getting hired for the head chef’s position at a restaurant, she’s built a career she can be proud of.
But she has a secret she’s still trying to hide. One that could cost her everything.
Unfortunately, her new boss isn’t letting her stay out of the spotlight.
Steve Freider knew he’d gotten lucky from the first night Andrea stepped into his kitchen. She’s creative, talented, and a force to be reckoned with. He’s never seen such raw talent before.
He just doesn’t understand why she shuns any kind of attention. She refuses to let anyone take her picture and never gives interviews, always letting him do the talking.
Their turbulent personalities clash, and everything comes to a head one night.
It forces Andrea to make an impossible decision.
Will she face her past and deal with the consequences or leave the person she loves behind?
This was a very cute and fast read. Love the small town vibe and the found family aspect. Favourite character would be Ben and I'm anticipating the day when he gets his own book🌺
Three Months in Spring is a sweet and charming book. It took me a little longer to get into it, but it was a cute small town, found family, romance. The book picked up a lot more and really grabbed my attention about 50% of the way in. There are numerous characters and side stories that were confusing at first, but all were wrapped up in the end. This is a little out of my normal reads, but it was a cute palette cleanser that I could see becoming peoples’ comfort book in the long run. I enjoyed the descriptive nature of Cecelia’s writing and that kept me engaged to really feel immersed in the book. The story also wrapped up in a nice tiny bow, which made the ending come full circle. This is a quick read and would be good for anyone who wants a small romance book with a full circle ending.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
There were too many side stories and possible rabbit holes going on to wrap up the story effectively. Did all the side characters get wrapped up? Yes. Did it happen in the last two chapters? Also yes. Captivated in the writing style but I did find myself rereading passages. Not as cohesive as I’d have liked. Though after reading other books from this author I am excited to see where Door County goes.
This was a very quick and easy to read book. I really loved the small town cottagecore vibes it was giving out. The cover photo is also very pretty and gives out a spring vibe.
I really enjoyed Cecelia's writing skills because it was very captivating and engaging. Overall I definitely enjoyed reading this book. It is a feel good book.
This was a difficult read for me with “The Organization” coming after Andrea all these years later. I’m not a super fan of that type of suspense/thriller story line. I much prefer the love story parts of the book.
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