A Winter of Sweet Secrets is a romance novel written by Heidi McCahan.
Summary: Jovi is headed home to Alaska to help save the family candy business.
It’s been in the family for generations, and she’s not about to let it go to the highest bidder.
But things are more complicated than they seem.
Jovi can’t find her grandmother’s recipe-the one she is sure will revitalize the company. And the more she looks, the more unanswered questions she finds.
What is the secret her grandmother has been hiding all these years? Do the candy recipes actually belong to their family, or will Jovi’s digging into the past destroy not only their company, but her budding relationship with single dad Burke Solomon?
My Thoughts: This book was OK. I liked the relationship Jovi develops with Burke’s daughter-there were some cute moments there.
I also liked that the book took place in Alaska. It was really interesting to read a book set in such a different atmosphere.
It was kind of a sad book though. Broken relationships, betrayals, tragedies, and misunderstandings.
There is a romance, but I would say it’s more about family relationships than anything else. If you are looking for a light romance, it’s there, but kind of covered up by a lot of complicated relationship issues.
Overall, it was fine, but I would say it was more of a one-time read for me.
I would like to thank Harlequin-Romance for providing me with a free digital copy of this book in exchange for my review. Thank you!
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