![]() The next sister up is, Rowan and while I wait I get to read Ash's(their little brother) novella which, after reading what was said about him, should be interesting. And let's not forget about the delicious and (literal) magical food. Very little angst, just a bunch of adorable moments with two people who were meant to find each other. While Hazel admires Antonio's plans for what he wants in the future and that he's capable in his own right. Antonio clearly likes Hazel, there is respect for what she does and an appreciation of who she is. I also liked getting her perspective about magical-imbued food, it seems like each sister thinks the same but sees things from a new angle.Īntonio DeRassi is Hazel's love interest, he's a good guy that shares Hazel's interest in learning new things as well as her passion for all types of food. I love that Hazel gets to meet one of her idols and has the opportunity to teach others what she knows. Hazel seems more like the risk taker out of the four, more free-flowing, with blue hair and excitement for food. Hazel is the youngest and like her sister has a passion for baking, macarons being her specialty. This sweet little romance follows the youngest sister Hazel as she finds not only a little magic in her sweets but in her love life as well. ![]() The Broomstick Bakery series is back with the second book in the series, Macaron Witch. The bakery is a lot of fun to read about and all the sisters that work there. I liked how they handled a bit of a miscommunication issue that popped up and how they talked it through before it could escalate into a bigger issue. I liked reading about their romance and all the food. I liked the strong food theme of this book with all the baking and cooking and how food was the thing that connected the two of them at first. I enjoyed reading about Hazel and her romance with Antonio. To summarize: I really enjoyed The Macaron Witch. There's a bit of a set up for the next book at the end too and I am curious about Ash. I like reading about the bakery and the sisters that work there. They were great to read about and I hope we get to see a bit of how things are going next with them. I thought it was great to see how they handled it. It made sense from both their point of views what happened and I like that they talking things through instead of letting it escalate into a bigger issue. There is a bit of a miscommunication issue, but I liked how it was handled. I thought it was interesting how Antonio loves baking, but actually wants to do something else with his career, while Hazel is happy with the job she has. I liked reading about Hazel and Antonio, they were fun characters to read about and felt real. I liked how most of their dates involved cooking, baking or food in some way as well. ![]() It was fun to read about Hazel's baking and also how food was the thing that first connected her and Antonio. The two get talking and Hazel agrees to teach him about magic in baking. While there she meets the handsome sous chef who helps her out and shows interest in her baking with magic. In The Macaron Witch Hazel is invited to teach a class at her old cookery school. I received a free copy from the author through Booksprout and voluntarily reviewed it.Īfter finishing The Cupcake Witch I dove right into book 2 The Macaron Witch. It's the kind of sibling bond everyone without a doubt wants to have. Although the books make sure to really spend most of the time with the sister actually being front and centre in the story, we do see them working together, talking, teasing and looking out for each other. I also really enjoy watching the interactions between the siblings starring in this series. Of course, the author doesn't make all the issues bigger than they should be, but it's a very real thing and it really made sense for especially the hero to experience this. What I liked about this installment is that it also showed us how hard it can be to have to follow in someone else's footsteps and how hard it can be to break free when you want to do something else. And I think this might be one of those rare books by this author where there is actually a communication issue between the two main characters! And although I love the kind of drama and angst coming with such communication issues, I'm really happy the author shows us that those issues can be solved by actually talking. Once more the author wrote a really cute romance. I'm really glad I could get a copy via BookSprout. So, you can imagine that this series, filled with baking and descriptions of baking, is perfect for me. I love the smell of fresh baked bread, pastries, cookies and anything else. A friend of mine was wondering why so many of my fanfics included a thorough description of the smell of fresh baked bread.
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