Book Review: The Cafe Between Pumpkin and Pie

The Cafe Between Pumpkin and Pie 

Authors: Marina Adair, Kate Angell, and Stacy Finz 

Publisher: Kensington Books

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The Café between Pumpkin and Pie is a collection of three stories intertwined in the same location of Moonbright, Maine during Halloween. Love Over Easy, Love Rising, and Romance on Tap follow three love stories that are draped in a local legend: a woman will marry the man they see in the mirror on Halloween. Each woman's journey is unique in it's own right, and there is plenty of small town charm and romance to go around in each section of the book.

I was initially drawn to The Café between Pumpkin and Pie based on the premise, my prior reading of some of the authors' books, and the promise of sweet treats and love stories. The general setting of the book was lovely: who wouldn't want to be in this adorable small town during this time of the year? The authors did a great job making each story it's own, while still carrying the main themes throughout the book. I found myself the most invested in Hannah and Jake's story in Love Over Easy; however, my interest starting waning a bit with each of the following stories. I think readers familiar with any of the authors will enjoy this feel-good book, even if it more so for one of the stories over the others. 

Thanks to Netgalley and Kensington Books for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.

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