Kind Hearts & Carrot Cake by Rosie Green

 




Synopsis:


When you suddenly find yourself loveless and penniless, how on earth do you make it through? An emotional but ultimately uplifting story of one woman's struggles to get by, and the special someone who brings hope and happiness to light up her world...



Review:




Sometimes it's harder to ask for help than to get it once you ask.
This is what Jen learnt when her perfect life became a disaster and she found herself to care for her son mostly alone. She didn't want to burden on her family and friends, so she hide her problems and she tried to succeed by herself.

Kind Hearts & Carrot Cake tells Jen's story, it shows how she has to make some difficult decisions in order to take care of her son in the bet way possible. I've really liked Jen, she is really strong and a quick learner, even if she makes some mistakes at the beginning at the end she menages to stand on her feet. Her best character trait for me is how she tries to protect her son in every way possible, not making him feel the weight of the changes they go through.

Rosie Green wrote this novel exceptionally well, I've enjoyed the pace and the tone of the story, never too dark nor too amusing but she found the perfect blend.

I'm already looking for next book in the series.




Release Date: 02.18.2023

















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