Bakery Sisters
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  • 1
    Sweet Talk | Susan Mallery
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    Sweet Talk

    • UNABRIDGED (9 hrs and 31 mins)
    • By Susan Mallery
    • Narrated By Therese Plummer
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    Is there anything sweeter than a first love? Don't ask Claire Keyes. The 28-year-old piano prodigy has never had a regular boyfriend, much less a real romance. Her music career has left little room for friends or family - which is just part of the reason she hasn't seen the family bakery or her two sisters in years.

    Surprise

    I was reluctant to purchase this book because of the other written reviews, but the summary of all three books in the trilogy convinced me to take a c..Show More »

    Reviewed on Dec 21 2008 by Latoya (Lancaster, TX, USA)
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    Sweet Spot | Susan Mallery
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    Sweet Spot

    • UNABRIDGED (9 hrs and 43 mins)
    • By Susan Mallery
    • Narrated By Therese Plummer
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    "Responsibility" should be Nicole Keyes' middle name. After all, not many people would sacrifice their lives to run the family bakery and raise a younger sibling. But with Nicole's twin sister now blissfully married and her younger sis turning out more femme fatale than girl-next-door, super reliable Nicole is getting sick of putting everyone else's needs first!

    enjoyed

    So far I have loved all of S Mallery books
    I was not disappointed with this one. It would be nice if she could turn out more books in a shorter..Show More »

    Reviewed on Aug 16 2008 by MaxineSap (Richmond Va)
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    Sweet Trouble | Susan Mallery
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    Sweet Trouble

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    • By Susan Mallery
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    Jesse Keyes has done some serious growing up. With a steady job and a vibrant four-year-old son, Gabe, she's in a far better place than when she left Seattle five years ago...pregnant and misunderstood by almost everyone in her life.

    Plastic...

    If this was the best book out of the trilogy, the other two must have been dreadful! The storyline of this book was mediocre at best, and the charact..Show More »

    Reviewed on Oct 28 2008 by Judy (Champaign, IL, United States)