Kissing Kosher

πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–/5



Kissing Kosher by Jean Meltzer is a delightful, entertaining read with some nice surprises; grabbing you and transporting you to the Best Babka bakery in Brooklyn. Avital co-owns a kosher bakery in Brooklyn with her twin brother Josh. She has a health condition which keeps her in almost constant pain, and gave up her dream of being a photographer when she needed more flexible hours. She advertises for help, and a really handsome applicant, Ethan, comes in for an interview. He claims to have gone to culinary school, but his true motive is to obtain the bakery's secret recipe for pumpkin spice babka. His grumpy, elderly grandfather had a falling out with the bakery's founder many years ago; claiming the recipe was stolen from him. Josh worries that Avital will find out, especially as their attraction rises. Hopefully these two can stop the feuding between their families that has gone on for so long. This is a cute bakery romance; I just wish it included recipes. Daring, poignant, brutally honest, and romantic as well as deliciously divine; I highly recommend Kissing Kosher to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 

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