Raspberry Crush
by Jill Winters
NAL
September 1, 2004
ISBN #0451212142
352 pages
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REVIEW

"A delightful romance"

Six months ago, web designer Billy Cabot was downsized because her company Net Circle was trying to avoid bankruptcy. Four months later, she accepts work decorating cakes at Boston's Bella Donna Bakery. Currently she is working on the cakes for Churchill, Massachusetts annual jubilee. Churchill has bitter memories as the hometown of Seth Lanigan, who was her boyfriend for a few months four years ago before he accepted a job at Mackind Associates Consultants in Seattle.

While his mother is in Dublin, Seth is in town for a few weeks fixing up his mom's homes so she can sell it. As a favor he goes to Bella Donna Bakery to see how the cakes are coming. He and Billy see each other and he wants to renew what they had. When a newcomer rude fisherman Ted Schneider dies from an allergic reaction, Billy thinks a homicide occurred while everyone else says no way; she investigates with Seth's help and gets no where as to the so-called crime, but somewhere with her beloved Seth. However, Billy fears a second time around because her heart has not recovered from the first time he left her behind.

RASPBERRY CRUSH is a sweet contemporary romance with a bit of an amateur sleuth mystery starring two nice protagonists and a fine support cast, mostly those working at the bakery. The story line works because of the chemistry between Billy and Seth who have a second opportunity at fulfilling what was left incomplete if she takes a chance. Billy's bungling investigation adds the icing to a delightful contemporary tale.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 28, 2004



Summary

Should you ever give your ex a second chance?

Billy Cabot has finally met someone handsome, charming, and interested. Then her ex-boyfriend, Seth Lannigan, has to screw everything up by walking back into her life.

She's determined to resist her attraction to him...but surely it would be harmless to enlist his help in a little murder investigation...Wouldn't it?



 

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