My name is Kirstin Hill. I’m a simple girl trying to figure out life in a small town. There are a few things you should know about me before we begin. I grew up in the city. I’m a teacher, a first-year teacher (some of you understand that significance). And finally, when it comes to cooking, I’m a disaster. Maybe none of those things seem story worthy, but trust me—I have a story. I call it The Cupcake Dilemma, and it literally changed my life. How? I’m glad you asked.
It all started with an extra assignment delegated to me at school right before Valentine’s Day… But before we get too far, let me begin by stating this clearly. I was voluntold.
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: The Cupcake Dilemma
Book Author: Jennifer Rodewald
What do you like about this book:
"Note to grandmothers everywhere: do not give kitchen-fail granddaughters your heirloom teacups."
Kristin Hill is a total kitchen failure, so when her elementary school principal assigns her the task of securing desserts for the upcoming Rock Creek Valentine's dance, she panics, right into the Sweet Tooth Bakery. Imagine her surprise when the handsome, gregarious, borderline comedic owner-baker challenges her to a few kitchen lessons, right there in his industrial kitchen. What could possibly go wrong?
Ian Connealy has made friends easily in the small town of Rock Creek. It doesn't hurt that he can whip up confections with names like: Peanut Butter Boss, Razzle Dazzle Toothpaste and Rocky Road Toad. Tutoring Kristin in his kitchen sounds like a culinary adventure, until her chronic bad luck ends up setting an oven on fire.
Prepare to laugh and smile more than you ever thought you could, while reading this short, saucy, and extremely sweet story of how "the kitchen-fail girl and the big goofball guy" become friends, and maybe, must maybe, there will be an "icing on the cake" ending!
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