The Little Paris Patisserie by Julie Caplin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Nina Hadley is tired of her family being all up in her grill 24/7, the downside of being a girl with four older brothers. When a chance arises for her to go to Paris to help her brother's best friend she jumps at the chance, even if said best friend, Sebastian Finlay, was her childhood crush and on one fateful occasion was the victim of her unrequited kisses when she was a teenager.
Sebastian runs a series of restaurants and was in the process of opening two in Paris when he broke his leg. Now he needs a girl-Friday to help him teach a pastry course at a small, run-down patisserie which he also bought and intends to turn into a bistro.
Nina loves to bake cakes for her sister-in-law's farm shop, but would love to learn how to make French patisserie, this could be the opportunity of a lifetime.
If you like other Julie Caplin books, or Katie Fforde books you like this too - although the constant description of lovely cakes will have you piling on the pounds!
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