The Christmas Caf
von Eliza Evans
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Beschreibung
Jingle all the way to Silver Bells, Wyoming, where love is a treat!
Clumsy, earnest baker Sylvie West has worked at the Christmas Café in Silver Bells, Wyoming, ever since her boozy eggnog fruitcake won the town’s annual holiday bake-off. Her forever happy place, the café complements her sweet, well-ordered life with her roommates: recently widowed Gramps and her yappy chihuahua-pug, Crumpet.
So, when Sylvie learns the café might be sold, she’s determined to save it the only way she can: by getting the Holiday Channel crew to set a scene at the café. She’s even met the film’s charming lead actor, Royce, thanks to Crumpet’s meddling. Between an unexpected acting gig, a booth at the Christmas festival, an appearance at the Christmas parade, and a budding romance with Royce, Sylvie has a lot on her plate. Good thing her old friend, gruff yet reliable Abe, has just come home to manage his parents’ goat farm—until she catches herself feeling a little too merry and bright in his presence. With some help from family, friends, Crumpet, and the goat farmer down the way, Sylvie’s plate might just be full of the sweetest treats she’s ever had . . .
Clumsy, earnest baker Sylvie West has worked at the Christmas Café in Silver Bells, Wyoming, ever since her boozy eggnog fruitcake won the town’s annual holiday bake-off. Her forever happy place, the café complements her sweet, well-ordered life with her roommates: recently widowed Gramps and her yappy chihuahua-pug, Crumpet.
So, when Sylvie learns the café might be sold, she’s determined to save it the only way she can: by getting the Holiday Channel crew to set a scene at the café. She’s even met the film’s charming lead actor, Royce, thanks to Crumpet’s meddling. Between an unexpected acting gig, a booth at the Christmas festival, an appearance at the Christmas parade, and a budding romance with Royce, Sylvie has a lot on her plate. Good thing her old friend, gruff yet reliable Abe, has just come home to manage his parents’ goat farm—until she catches herself feeling a little too merry and bright in his presence. With some help from family, friends, Crumpet, and the goat farmer down the way, Sylvie’s plate might just be full of the sweetest treats she’s ever had . . .
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
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Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
322
Preis
17.50 €
Beiträge
1
Ach Gott war das langweilig. Die Autorin hat sich zwar bemüht Weihnachsstimmung zu verbreiten, aber das ist ihr nur leidlich gelungen. Ich fand Sylvie nicht sonderlich sympathisch und die Liebesgeschichte hat mich auch nicht gepackt. Irgendwie hatte ich beim Lesen ständig einen kitschigen Hallmark Film vor Augen.
3
Sehr vorhersehbar und das im fast langweiligen Sinne
Der Umgang innerhalb der Familie und deren Entwicklung war schön zu sehen, die Beziehung zu Royce war die meiste Zeit unnötig/unangenehm und die Beziehung zu Abe auf eine komische Art plötzlich und irgendwie langweilig. In der Mitte des Buches gab es aber auch sehr schöne Szenen, deshalb 3 Sterne.
Beschreibung
Jingle all the way to Silver Bells, Wyoming, where love is a treat!
Clumsy, earnest baker Sylvie West has worked at the Christmas Café in Silver Bells, Wyoming, ever since her boozy eggnog fruitcake won the town’s annual holiday bake-off. Her forever happy place, the café complements her sweet, well-ordered life with her roommates: recently widowed Gramps and her yappy chihuahua-pug, Crumpet.
So, when Sylvie learns the café might be sold, she’s determined to save it the only way she can: by getting the Holiday Channel crew to set a scene at the café. She’s even met the film’s charming lead actor, Royce, thanks to Crumpet’s meddling. Between an unexpected acting gig, a booth at the Christmas festival, an appearance at the Christmas parade, and a budding romance with Royce, Sylvie has a lot on her plate. Good thing her old friend, gruff yet reliable Abe, has just come home to manage his parents’ goat farm—until she catches herself feeling a little too merry and bright in his presence. With some help from family, friends, Crumpet, and the goat farmer down the way, Sylvie’s plate might just be full of the sweetest treats she’s ever had . . .
Clumsy, earnest baker Sylvie West has worked at the Christmas Café in Silver Bells, Wyoming, ever since her boozy eggnog fruitcake won the town’s annual holiday bake-off. Her forever happy place, the café complements her sweet, well-ordered life with her roommates: recently widowed Gramps and her yappy chihuahua-pug, Crumpet.
So, when Sylvie learns the café might be sold, she’s determined to save it the only way she can: by getting the Holiday Channel crew to set a scene at the café. She’s even met the film’s charming lead actor, Royce, thanks to Crumpet’s meddling. Between an unexpected acting gig, a booth at the Christmas festival, an appearance at the Christmas parade, and a budding romance with Royce, Sylvie has a lot on her plate. Good thing her old friend, gruff yet reliable Abe, has just come home to manage his parents’ goat farm—until she catches herself feeling a little too merry and bright in his presence. With some help from family, friends, Crumpet, and the goat farmer down the way, Sylvie’s plate might just be full of the sweetest treats she’s ever had . . .
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
N/A
Sub-Genre
N/A
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
322
Preis
17.50 €
Beiträge
1
Ach Gott war das langweilig. Die Autorin hat sich zwar bemüht Weihnachsstimmung zu verbreiten, aber das ist ihr nur leidlich gelungen. Ich fand Sylvie nicht sonderlich sympathisch und die Liebesgeschichte hat mich auch nicht gepackt. Irgendwie hatte ich beim Lesen ständig einen kitschigen Hallmark Film vor Augen.
3
Sehr vorhersehbar und das im fast langweiligen Sinne
Der Umgang innerhalb der Familie und deren Entwicklung war schön zu sehen, die Beziehung zu Royce war die meiste Zeit unnötig/unangenehm und die Beziehung zu Abe auf eine komische Art plötzlich und irgendwie langweilig. In der Mitte des Buches gab es aber auch sehr schöne Szenen, deshalb 3 Sterne.





