When Deena Livingston moves into her grandfather's cabin in the mountains of North Carolina, she plans to keep to herself, start a cake-decorating business, and recover from the heartbreak she left behind in Atlanta. But a special request from Grandpa Ernest compels her to interact with the Bryson City locals, who have some surprising stories to share with the new girl in town.
Can a Dr. Seuss-quoting plumber who shows up at the most unexpected times, a handsome social worker who seems to know exactly what Deena is thinking, and a classroom full of mischievous middle-school students teach Deena to once again embrace the sweet things in life?
About the Author
Alice J. Wisler is an author, public speaker, advocate, and fundraiser. She has been a guest on several radio and TV programs to promote her self-published cookbooks, Slices of Sunlight and Down the Cereal Aisle. She graduated from Eastern Mennonite University and has traveled the country in jobs that minister to people. Alice was raised in Japan and currently resides in Durham, North Carolina.
MY REVIEW
I really enjoy Wisler's writing style. I was completely drawn into this storyline and I enjoyed watching the main character grown and change throughout the book. I also really enjoyed some of the supporting characters who brought a unique flavour to How Sweet It Is. I would definitely recommend this book.
2 comments:
Thanks, Tara! So glad you enjoyed my novel!
~ Alice J. Wisler
author of How Sweet It Is and
Rain Song
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