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Friday, May 17, 2013
Bittersweet by Sarah Ockler
I am going to post an unusual review by stating first that this is an awesome book. Ockler brings to her readers a delightful romance novel with a few twists. Hudson's world come to a towering turn when she finds out that her parent's are headed for divorce. Her life as an aspiring ice skater is no longer a priority, and she dives into helping out at her mom's diner creating delicious cupcakes. Although, Hudson enjoys baking she is pulled back into her natural world of ice skating and struggles with her future. While practicing at the outdoor lake, Hudson befriends a handsome hockey player who decides to make a deal with her. Things get interesting, when Josh sends Hudson mixed signals. As life begins to pull her in different directions; an ice skating scholarship opportunity, baking, friendships from the past, and family priorites... Hudson has to make a decision about who she really is and what she really wants. A must read for chick-lit fans! I was literally talking to Hudson outloud as I read.
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