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File Size: 1769 KB

Print Length: 354 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0425259706

Publisher: Berkley (November 5, 2013)

Publication Date: November 5, 2013

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00BDQ398A

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Okay, so this is a decent story line. I read the first novel & it was fine, if a bit repetitive about some issues in Daisy's past. Here we are in the sequel & it is obvious once again this author relies heavily on repetition of key issues to keep her story line going. I am on Chapter 14 & I'm certain Daisy has referred to being abandoned at age three by her birth mother at least once per chapter, often 2-3 times. For heaven's sake! She is 31 years old & still just about e-v-e-r-y thought sequence, every fear, every emotion she experiences is linked back to her abandonment at age 3! It becomes tedious and annoying to read about a character who is so tunnel-visioned in this regard. Give your readers & your characters some credit, Ms. Taylor. You have good ideas to begin with & still you explain & re-explain & overdwell on the same issues over & over. Your adult characters need to grow up, at least if you want older adult readers to enjoy your work.

Mary Ellen Taylor is becoming one of my favorite authors. Her stories are written simply with real life characters and conversations. The plots are easily understood and appealing and draw the reader in. Her descriptions of life are super real and enticing. She shows the plain truth of how hard life can be and the choices so complicated with consequences for each and every decision. I love the bakery and close knit family there, all pulling together, fighting, laughing, standing by faithfully during hard times. They are very satisfying stories and not always what you expected to happen. LOve her writing. Like sitting down after along day in the corner comfy chair with a hot cup of coffee and a delicious cookie and diving into a new deminsion of live by reading her stories. See Gee.

Sweet Expectations is the sequel to Union Street Bakery. Daisy McCrae, ex-financier has taken on the role of running the bakery so that her father can retire. All of this is established in the first book. This book picks up with Daisy and her sisters renovating the bakery that has been in the family for several generations. The mystery begins when an old recipe box is uncovered during the demolition of a wall in the bakery. Too tired and suffering from what she thinks is the flu, Daisy sets the recipe box aside during the renovations. When she finally picks it up she discovers the recipes of Jenna Davis, a former employee, along with an old photo of the girl standing between two WWII soldiers. Amidst the turmoil of the renovations Daisy finds herself dealing with morning sickness and a quick trip to the doctor confirms the fact. The only problem is that the baby's father is not her last boyfriend but a one-night stand with an old colleague she considers a jerk. Oh, and then there's the ghost of Jenna who wants Daisy to find Jenna's son who was taken away the day after he was born as Jenna died during childbirth.There's a lot going on here but all of it is marvelous. Not one dull moment. Yes, there are some things that are repetitious but all in all I found it a very satisfying book. Easy to read and follow, a charming tale overall. I certainly hope the author is working on a third installment as I'm curious to follow the adventures of all the McCrae sisters.

I purchased "Union Street Bakery" from Kindle Bargain and fell in love with the atmosphere of the bakery and especially the characters, Daisy, Rachel and Margaret. After finishing, I quickly bought "Sweet Expectations" and LOVED it. Usually I don't read cozy and warm, but Ms. Taylor did a lovely job of intertwining both without being ridiculous. In fact she has hooked me so badly I pray she will come out with another from the Bakery series. In the meantime I will treat myself to her books on Alexandria.Please Ms. Taylor give us a peek into Walter Gordon and all that occurs in his life with Daisy and the rest of the crew.

A very well-thought-out and well-executed story. Before I picked it up, I did read another review, and that reviewer was **so wrong** I cannot stand it! Had to write something here: Daisy' s frequent return to her abandonment as a toddler WAS NOT overdone ~ I simply cannot see how ANYONE could think that! It is a very crucial piece of who she is; of *course* it's going to play an even bigger role now that she's expecting. To believe a person can/should 'just get on with it' and 'grow up' is unrealistic and insensitive, Char Neena! Maybe you need a different form of fiction ~ I'm thinking childhood psychological trauma isn't for you ......

I read the first Union St. Bakery book and enjoyed it. This second book has a lot to offer, with a story within the story which was bitter-sweet. I do have some criticisms. I found myself getting really annoyed with the main character because of her bullheadedness, plus her obsession with her birth mother that continues in this book. It got really tiring for her to repeatedly wonder what she (as a 3 year old!) had done to make her mother abandon her. Get over it. She was raised by a lovely family. Another gripe is her referring to an expected baby as "the kid." A kid is a baby goat. This name must have been used dozens of times. The ending was satisfying, and if there is a 3rd book I will probably read it.

I like the family story it was such a nice easy gentle read learning about all the family members the closeness they had about their adoption of a child left in their Bakery and made her one of their own and her story and the stories from the past intriguing made you keep wanting to read

This story about 3 sisters is very emotional and heartfelt. I loved the day-to-day interactions among the family. How they handled the adopted story was brilliant. This is a lovely Christmas story for anyone about love and sacrifice and how there are still good men and women out there.

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