
Sweet Love
Sarah Strohmeyer
(Author)21,000+ Reviews
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Description
A delicious novel about the power of love-and dessert-by the national bestselling author.
Betty Mueller believed she did right by secretly ending her daughter Julie's relationship with Michael Slayton, a wild, older neighborhood heartthrob. Twenty years later, Betty has come to realize her mistake. Workaholic Julie is now the single mom of a teenager-and Michael, the one man who could make her happy, has been out of her life for the past two decades.
Determined to make amends, Betty schemes to reunite the couple in a dessert class. And with the love of her mother and daughter, her own determination, and lots of chocolate, Julie's chance for romance is all the higher...
Betty Mueller believed she did right by secretly ending her daughter Julie's relationship with Michael Slayton, a wild, older neighborhood heartthrob. Twenty years later, Betty has come to realize her mistake. Workaholic Julie is now the single mom of a teenager-and Michael, the one man who could make her happy, has been out of her life for the past two decades.
Determined to make amends, Betty schemes to reunite the couple in a dessert class. And with the love of her mother and daughter, her own determination, and lots of chocolate, Julie's chance for romance is all the higher...
Product Details
Publisher | Berkley |
Publish Date | June 02, 2009 |
Pages | 368 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780451226907 |
Dimensions | 7.9 X 5.2 X 0.8 inches | 0.7 pounds |
BISAC Categories: Romance
About the Author
Sarah Strohmeyer is the bestselling author of Sweet Love, The Cinderella Pact, The Sleeping Beauty Proposal, The Secret Lives of Fortunate Wives, and the popular "Bubbles" series. She lives with her family outside Montpelier, Vermont.
Reviews
"A memorable menu of believable relationship courses, seasoned with angst and humor."
-Publishers Weekly
"[A] tender look at lost loves and whether they were ever really lost."
-Columbus Dispatch
"Signals that the romance and food are inextricably connected."
-New York Times
"What's not to like?"
-People
-Publishers Weekly
"[A] tender look at lost loves and whether they were ever really lost."
-Columbus Dispatch
"Signals that the romance and food are inextricably connected."
-New York Times
"What's not to like?"
-People
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