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The Café Between Pumpkin and Pie

by Marina Adair, Kate Angell (Author), Stacy Finz (Author)

Series: Moonbright, Maine (3)

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Fictio Literatur Romanc Short Storie HTML:In Moonbright, Maine, there's a pumpkin on every porch, fresh brewed apple cider in every cupâ??and the sweetest sorcery in the air . . .

Before, after, and even during the excitement of the annual Halloween parade, gathering at the Corner Café is a beloved Moonbright tradition. Costumed revelers of all kinds come for the famous whoopie pies, the heartfelt hospitality, and the chance to hear the town's spookiest stories and local legends whispered to the younger generation . . .

The most magically romantic legend of all promises that a Moonbright woman will marry the man she sees reflected in a mirror on Halloween. For three such singles, the crunch of fall leaves and the fragrance of fresh-baked pie sets the perfect stage for this most tantalizing trickâ??and most delightful treatâ??the genuine enchantment of true love.

PRAISE FOR THE COTTAGE ON PUMPKIN AND VINE

"This wonderful, well-written collection calls to mind brisk autumn nights cuddled with a loved one."
â??Publishers Weekly


"This diverse trio of stories bring three couples to love with a charming, slightly sexy Halloween flair . . . Sassy, funny, and dusted with magic."
â??Library Journal


"With humor and a little mysticism thrown in, each story winds its way to a happy ever after. Every pairing comes to fruition in a unique way."
â??RT Book Reviews,<
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As with most collections, readers will likely enjoy one story more than the others, and for me, that one was Love Rising. All were quick reads, heavy on the romance. Centered around the magical season of Hallowe’en, this collection will likely put you in the mood for autumn and all that goes with it. ( )
  Maydacat | Jan 11, 2022 |
Every year (or at least for the last three…) I’ve looked forward to the newest Moonbright, Maine anthology. Even though it usually comes out around my birthday, I wait until closer to Halloween to read the three short stories, since it’s now part of the things I enjoy during the Autumn season. I mean, romance and magic, what a powerful combination in a book and in life.

I was a bit disappointed this year. While each story was good, the first was the best and the next two each got a little bit weaker. The first story, Love Over Easy by Kate Angell was excellent. There was so much cuteness (dressing up as Little Bo Beep with her three nephews as sheep) and sexiness (Beep’s stockings with blue bows) that was seamlessly combined throughout the entire story. We also get a really hot, bad boy, a loving grandma, and some sisterly rivalry. Love Over Easy is what I’ve come to expect when I get transported back to Moonbright, Maine.

Love Rising by Stacy Finz is the second story and while it was well written and we get a sexy handyman who will do whatever chores we want around the house without us nagging him, I became quickly bored of Sydney’s attitude. She came back to settle her grandma’s estate, and then wanted to head back to the big city to open a more cozy bakery. Sydney was continually cranky with Nick, although he couldn’t care less since he had the money already and was going to finish the job no matter what.

The last story, Romance on Tap by Marina Adair definitely felt the weakest to me in all three of the anthologies that I’ve read. I really liked the concept and enjoyed that the actual start of the story happened many years prior, but it just felt really rushed to me. Maybe each author had a page restraint that they needed to stick to, but I wanted more details. There were so many aspects of the characters that could have been explored, and not just Mila and Ford/Hudson, but her friends, that I felt was a real missed opportunity.

Will this keep me from picking up next year’s anthology? No, but I do hope they are stronger stories, especially since they have a year to think about and write them! ( )
  KimHeniadis | Nov 8, 2021 |
"The Cafe Between Pumpkin and Pie" features three stories by different authors. Set in the town of Moonbright, Maine, Halloween magic is afoot for three ladies and their would-be suitors. I loved the characters and setting, but disliked the steamy sex. The stories work well without all that detail.

I received this book from the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed here are my own. ( )
  LadyoftheLodge | Sep 11, 2021 |
The Cafe Between Pumpkin and Pie is an anthology composed of three stories. The setting of each storyline is in the same town in Maine called Moonlight and it revolves around one particular cafe in the town, hence the title of the book. This of this novel as a soap opera being told by the viewpoints of three characters in the same town taking place at the same time, Halloween. I really enjoyed the writing, the storylines and the characters. Highly recommend...and I also recommend reading the previous two Moonlight series novels (although you do not need to read them first, they stand independently of each other). ( )
  BridgetteS | Aug 29, 2021 |
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Love Over Easy

For Alicia Condon, editorial director, thank you for
including me in another visit to Moonbright, Maine. Such
an incredible fictitious town. That always seems to come
alive before my eyes.

For Donna Kauffman, I miss you. You were always such an
amazing author and good friend. Inspiring and joyful. We will
always have
The Bakeshop at Pumpkin and Spice together.

And for Debbie Roome, my closest and dearest friend.
Love Rising

For my husband, Jaxon Van Derbeken.
Romance on Tap

To my friend, Alex,
who believed in me from
the beginning and fought for
me until the end.

Friend is born at that moment when one person says to
another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one."
—C.S. Lewis.

Thank you for being my one.
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"Bo Peep, you're losing your sheep," a man standing on the curb called to Hannah Allan.
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What...the...hell?
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Fictio Literatur Romanc Short Storie HTML:In Moonbright, Maine, there's a pumpkin on every porch, fresh brewed apple cider in every cupâ??and the sweetest sorcery in the air . . .

Before, after, and even during the excitement of the annual Halloween parade, gathering at the Corner Café is a beloved Moonbright tradition. Costumed revelers of all kinds come for the famous whoopie pies, the heartfelt hospitality, and the chance to hear the town's spookiest stories and local legends whispered to the younger generation . . .

The most magically romantic legend of all promises that a Moonbright woman will marry the man she sees reflected in a mirror on Halloween. For three such singles, the crunch of fall leaves and the fragrance of fresh-baked pie sets the perfect stage for this most tantalizing trickâ??and most delightful treatâ??the genuine enchantment of true love.

PRAISE FOR THE COTTAGE ON PUMPKIN AND VINE

"This wonderful, well-written collection calls to mind brisk autumn nights cuddled with a loved one."
â??Publishers Weekly


"This diverse trio of stories bring three couples to love with a charming, slightly sexy Halloween flair . . . Sassy, funny, and dusted with magic."
â??Library Journal


"With humor and a little mysticism thrown in, each story winds its way to a happy ever after. Every pairing comes to fruition in a unique way."
â??RT Book Reviews,

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