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Five Stars for THE PRINCE AT THE CORNER BAKERY
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Author Leta Gail Doerr has crafted a believable account of how difficult life can be juggling single parenthood, running a business, and tackling other responsibilities. Far from being a heavy and depressing read, this is a lighthearted story of hope.
The full review can be read at Ro-Alwaysinspired and an excerpt can be read at Untreed Reads.
The Prince at the Corner Bakery by Leta Gail Doerr
Lillian Grace Duncan knows she’s in for a long night when a much needed girls-night-out begins with a wedding ring funeral. Hers. She’s worn the ring as a chastity belt for her heart for two years since her divorce. Lilly’s best girlfriends host the funeral hoping she will bury her thoughts of married life six feet under.
As owner of Mom by the Minute, a handy-mom agency, mother of twins and a hormonal fifteen year old (what girl isn’t at that age), Lilly balances work and single motherhood like a trapeze artist.
When a new client falls ill and enlists Lilly’s services to prepare her estate and donate her husband’s treasures to charity, Lilly is forced to work alongside the client’s nephew, Jagger Davis, a thirty-something southerner who returns to his northern roots to care for his ailing aunt.
Freed of her wedding ring and empty hopes for a marriage that once was, Lilly lets her hair down, enjoys nightlife with her girlfriends, shotguns some margaritas, keeps a few secrets, and falls off the wire for The Prince at the Corner Bakery.