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Wat een geweldig verhaal!
“Let it go, let it go!”
Sew Matcha in Love by Kerry Evelyn (a standalone book in the great Coffee Loft series) is the story of loner Arwyn (I just love that name!) who gets roped in to become a temporary nanny to the daughters of obnoxious hockey player and prankster Zaki.
I just loved this book! I have read almost all the Coffee Loft books and this book has become one of my favourites. From the very first page that I read, I knew I would love this book immensely. Arwyn is a great and lovely character, someone who is content to be alone and who tries to engage more (her word of the year). She loves to make costumes and does not care of her wardrobe is somewhat old fashioned. She needs money for restoring her home and even though she does not want to be anywhere near Zaki, she takes the job. Zaki is the great and charming hockey player, and he adores his little girls. He does everything for them and is a great father. He is also a great prankster and there are some hilarious scenes in this lovely book.
Zaki’s daughters are just adorable. They are great little girls and they immediately take a liking to Arwyn and she to them. And I love how the girls are wild about the movies Frozen.
The chemistry between Zaki and Arwyn is great. When they get to know each other better and also spend more time with each other and the girls, a relationship blossoms.
The writing style is flowing, great and the book is so easy and relaxing to read, that I really had a hard time putting the book down.
At the end of the book, you can (and must!) download the bonus epilogue and that one was so great! I loved how the girls made a lost of requirements for a stepmother and that was really funny and so adorable to read.
And there is another chapter where all four of them go travel, also to Disney and where they visit Arundel with Anna and Elsa. And of course, Zaki does everything for his daughters to make it an event of a lifetime.
At the end there is a sentence with made me so happy! And I wonder, will there be a follow up book to Sew Matcha in Love?
As I said, I have read a whole lot of the Coffee Loft books and I loved them all, but Sew Matcha in Love I loved immensely! The setting, the characters, the story-line and plot, together with a great writing style, with romance (of course), humour, together with overcoming grief and illness, all made this a book I can totally recommend!
Sew Matcha in Love by Kerry Evelyn (a standalone book in the great Coffee Loft series) is the story of loner Arwyn (I just love that name!) who gets roped in to become a temporary nanny to the daughters of obnoxious hockey player and prankster Zaki.
I just loved this book! I have read almost all the Coffee Loft books and this book has become one of my favourites. From the very first page that I read, I knew I would love this book immensely. Arwyn is a great and lovely character, someone who is content to be alone and who tries to engage more (her word of the year). She loves to make costumes and does not care of her wardrobe is somewhat old fashioned. She needs money for restoring her home and even though she does not want to be anywhere near Zaki, she takes the job. Zaki is the great and charming hockey player, and he adores his little girls. He does everything for them and is a great father. He is also a great prankster and there are some hilarious scenes in this lovely book.
Zaki’s daughters are just adorable. They are great little girls and they immediately take a liking to Arwyn and she to them. And I love how the girls are wild about the movies Frozen.
The chemistry between Zaki and Arwyn is great. When they get to know each other better and also spend more time with each other and the girls, a relationship blossoms.
The writing style is flowing, great and the book is so easy and relaxing to read, that I really had a hard time putting the book down.
At the end of the book, you can (and must!) download the bonus epilogue and that one was so great! I loved how the girls made a lost of requirements for a stepmother and that was really funny and so adorable to read.
And there is another chapter where all four of them go travel, also to Disney and where they visit Arundel with Anna and Elsa. And of course, Zaki does everything for his daughters to make it an event of a lifetime.
At the end there is a sentence with made me so happy! And I wonder, will there be a follow up book to Sew Matcha in Love?
As I said, I have read a whole lot of the Coffee Loft books and I loved them all, but Sew Matcha in Love I loved immensely! The setting, the characters, the story-line and plot, together with a great writing style, with romance (of course), humour, together with overcoming grief and illness, all made this a book I can totally recommend!
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