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Worth the Whisk
by Melissa Williams
Disclaimer: I received this ebook from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Worth The Whisk
Author: Melissa Williams
Book Series: Donut Disturb Book 2
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For...: romance lovers, romcom
Publication Date: February 26, 2020
Genre: Romance
Recommended Age: 18+ (romance, slight sexual content)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 217
Synopsis: Oh, you know a phallic pipe joke? Cool. I’ve heard them all. Trust me, they don’t make me blush anymore.
As the only female plumber in the family business and the newest member of an all-male construction crew, I’ve developed a thick skin. Usually I’m ready for anything.
Doing my cousin a favor, I take a late-night plumbing call thinking it’ll be an easy fix. What I’m not prepared for is to be mistaken for a homeless man or to find a soaking wet hunk glaring at me.
I have to work fast not only to fix his perception of me, but also the burst pipe that is flooding the Bake, Rattle & Roll bakery.
Working around pastry chef Harrison Daniels throws a wrench in my plans. I’m going to have to use every tool in my arsenal to resist falling for him and his sweet, tempting words.
He’s out to prove he’s worth the risk and I’m starting to agree.
Review: This book was pretty good. The world building continued to be fun and I loved the theme of the donut series. The book is a cute read like its predecessor and it’s the perfect series for the summer if you’re into romance.
However, the character development and plot continue to be an issue for the author. Both are not very well developed and there are even some slight plot inconsistencies.
Verdict: It’s a cute read, but needs some development.
Book: Worth The Whisk
Author: Melissa Williams
Book Series: Donut Disturb Book 2
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For...: romance lovers, romcom
Publication Date: February 26, 2020
Genre: Romance
Recommended Age: 18+ (romance, slight sexual content)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 217
Synopsis: Oh, you know a phallic pipe joke? Cool. I’ve heard them all. Trust me, they don’t make me blush anymore.
As the only female plumber in the family business and the newest member of an all-male construction crew, I’ve developed a thick skin. Usually I’m ready for anything.
Doing my cousin a favor, I take a late-night plumbing call thinking it’ll be an easy fix. What I’m not prepared for is to be mistaken for a homeless man or to find a soaking wet hunk glaring at me.
I have to work fast not only to fix his perception of me, but also the burst pipe that is flooding the Bake, Rattle & Roll bakery.
Working around pastry chef Harrison Daniels throws a wrench in my plans. I’m going to have to use every tool in my arsenal to resist falling for him and his sweet, tempting words.
He’s out to prove he’s worth the risk and I’m starting to agree.
Review: This book was pretty good. The world building continued to be fun and I loved the theme of the donut series. The book is a cute read like its predecessor and it’s the perfect series for the summer if you’re into romance.
However, the character development and plot continue to be an issue for the author. Both are not very well developed and there are even some slight plot inconsistencies.
Verdict: It’s a cute read, but needs some development.