The Sticky Toffee Pudding Club by Rosie Green

 

 


Synopsis:

 

After bonding with the lovely Jensen as they save a dog in trouble, Annalise – new to Sunnybrook – is gutted when they part without swapping numbers. She'd had the weirdest feeling he could be The One but now she might never see Jensen again. When she loses her new job in a wedding boutique, her week goes from bad to worse – until Maddy and the café crew come to her rescue with an exciting solution. The Pudding Club. Can Annalise rise to the challenge and – with the help of the Little Duck Pond Café crew – start teaching others how to make her glorious puds? And could The Pudding Club be the key to finding Jensen again?

 

Review:



 
The Sticky Toffee Pudding Club was such a good read, it's relatively short but full of feelings and hope.

I don't hesitate to choose to read a Rosie Green book because I'm sure I'll find a brilliant well written story among its pages.

This novel tells Annalise's story, she is a down because her lovely grandma is at the hospital, so she's forced to stop selling their homemade puddings at the market. Only some unexpected encounters will light up her future, giving her new reasons to boost her spirits.

Annalise is one of those characters you want to hug, because life hasn't been kind with her, and she really needs to become more confident and try to change her future.

I enjoyed having past characters involved into Annalise's journey and can't wait to see what's next for Little Duck Pond Café crew.





Release Date: 08.03.2024































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