The Coincidence of Coconut Cake by Amy E. Reichert

Robin’s Rave Reviews 2022

Recently I won a copy of The Coincidence of Coconut Cake from the Bloom with Tall Poppy Writers Facebook group. (Thank you, Amy E. Reichert!) Amy’s an author I’ve read and reviewed before, so I was excited to read this one. Check out my October 2021 review of the first book I read and loved by Amy, The Kindred Spirits Supper Club.

The Coincidence of Coconut Cake  was different from Kindred Spirits, but still good. If you love the Meg Ryan/Tom Hanks 1998 movie You’ve Got Mail, this romance is for you. Substitute a bookstore for a restaurant and add a bad critic review, and you’ve got a fresh take on this well-loved plot. The Coincidence of Coconut Cake is a slow burn romance, a bit too slow burn for me, but I still enjoyed the book.

Al can’t get Lou off his mind after he bumps into her. She’s on her way to her fiancé’s apartment to deliver a coconut cake. Popping in on her fiancé is bad timing (or good timing, depending on your perspective), and her world begins to fall apart.

When Al and Lou meet again, Al, a British transplant in Wisconsin, makes it clear that he isn’t impressed by his new city, viewing this as only a stop along his career path. Lou takes up the challenge to show him the best Milwaukee has to offer – museums, restaurants, ethnic festivals, and so on. On these outings, they agree to leave business behind by not talking about their jobs. When Al finally discovers Lou owns Luella’s restaurant, he may regret a review he wrote as the restaurant critic for the newspaper.

Did you know? You’ve Got Mail was based on Parfumerié, a 1937 Hungarian play by Miklos Laszlo. The story was reimagined, becoming the 1940 film The Shop Around the Corner, and then repackaged as You’ve Got Mail in 1998.

Some of my favorite romance movies are You’ve Got Mail, Sleepless in Seattle, Fool’s Gold, Letters to Juliet, and Sweet Home Alabama. What are your favorite romance movies?

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The Kindred Spirits Supper Club by Amy E. Reichert

Robin’s Rave Reviews

Looking for a Halloween read but don’t like gory or scary? This is it! I picked up The Kindred Spirits Supper Club by Amy E. Reichert when I was looking for a quick, light read.  I got so much more than I expected with this rom-com! 

The Kindred Spirits Supper Club by Amy E. Reichert

Sabrina’s job situation forces her to return to her hometown at the Wisconsin Dells.  The best job Sabrina can find is as a tour guide on the duck boats. To make her current situation worse, her boss is one of the girls who bullied her in high school who also happens to be engaged to Sabrina’s old boyfriend. 

Living back in her childhood home is bad enough, but Sabrina also has to face ghosts. Real ghosts. The women in her family are magnets for spirits who have unfinished business and need help to move on.   Whenever a ghost insists on her help, Sabrina appears to talk to herself. This was the cause of being bullied in high school.

The fun begins in the very first scene when a fight breaks out at a waterpark. A super-sized  margarita flying through the air hits Sabrina. That’s when Ryan, the love interest, enters the scene.  (How could I not be hooked with an opening like that?!) Sabrina never expects to see Ray again, but she keeps bumping into him. Ray moved to town to help his uncle with his supper club. When his uncle dies, Ray’s parents inherit the restaurant. He needs to make this restaurant work so they won’t sell it. Otherwise, he’ll have to return to NYC and his controlling parents.

Sabrina has a long-time friend in Molly, a spirit who can’t complete her unfinished business. Her presence causes awkward, humorous moments. On top of that, Sabrina is also navigating the deceased uncle who has unfinished business and his nephew who is romantically interested in her.  While Ray pursues Sabrina, she attempts to hide the odd behaviors that got her ostracized in school. Readers are entertained with humor and joy as Sabrina learns that her “curse” may actually be a gift.

The Kindred Spirits Supper Club is an enjoyable read if you need something light and fun. You may find yourself wanting to visit the Dells, take a duck boat tour, and try out the cheese curds at the supper club!

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