Just an ordinary morning for Sarah Sweeting—watching her favorite baking show, Cupcake Rivalry, getting ready for work at her Granny’s small-town bakery. All that changes when Sarah spots a contestant who looks like her, sounds like her, moves like her.
Was this her twin sister? The twin her mother ran away with twenty years ago? Were hers and Granny’s prayers finally being answered?
When Granny confirms Sarah’s shocking discovery, Granny suffers a heart attack.
Raven Souwer’s morning began at a frenzied pace—incessantly ringing phones and a Beverly Hills’ bakery full of customers. All because everyone wants to catch a glimpse of the Cupcake Rivalry contestants—Raven and her best friend, Will Durning.
But a phone call from an excited woman who claims to be Raven’s long-lost sister—a sister Raven has no memory of—informs Raven that a grandmother she never knew was in the hospital.
The call changes the course of Raven’s life and brings up the pain she thought she’d overcome.
Will Sarah and Raven finally be united, or will other rivalries separate them again?
This is a sweet story with a lot of heart. It really plays up the twin connection, with the separated-in-childhood sisters unknowingly ending up in the same profession (baking). Similar but different, they inspire each other and learn from each other, each experiencing their own personal development and growth throughout the book.
I do wish the author had taken a bit more time to introduce the characters before jumping into the action–I didn’t feel like I connected with them as much as I could have/wanted to. Still, it was a sweet, clean read with a strong emphasis on faith and Christianity.
Rated G/PG. Get your copy here!
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