About the Book
The town is gearing up for the bicentennial and all the festivities including the annual Hometown Honey Pageant. Single mom, Zayda Miller has never been a fan of pageants, particularly this one, but she needs cash and if she could pull it off and win, she could use the sweet prize money to help her achieve her dream. With zero talent or skill in the kitchen—why baking pies is part of the pageant is beyond her—she’s off to a pathetic start. When her high school sweetheart, up and coming chef, Stratton Shay returns to town for the grand event, she reluctantly allows him to help her in the kitchen, but they might be cooking up more than pies for the competition. Until they discover they both want the same thing. And for one of them to win, the other will have to lose.
Other Books in the Series
In My Opinion
Another visit to Honeyhaven is just what I needed!! With Jessica Patch’s humor and style, I immediately felt at home with friends.
From Scout and Crockett’s constant bickering (who else can’t wait to finally get this story?!) to meddling friends to Honeyhaven’s festival and a second chance at righting a regret, Hometown Honey is a delightful read from the first page to the last.
You don’t have to read the previous novellas, but they’re just as fun as this one, so you’ll probably be adding them to your tbr list anyway.
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