The Mysterious Bakery on Rue de Paris, a review by Shelley

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The Mysterious Bakery on Rue de Paris
Evie Woods

HarperCollins Canada | One More Chapter
Publication Date: March 27th, 2025
368 Pages
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Genres: Historical Fiction | Romance | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

I wasn’t impressed with this book, it was because of the way the main character was written. At first at first I thought she was much older as she was repeatedly called middle-aged and then I came to find out that she’s only twenty-nine. If twenty-nine is middle age what does that make me at fifty-eight? Almost dead? After the whole age thing threw me off she started acting very immature…After two dates, she believes she’s found her soulmate and is getting googly-eyed with him. Then she finds out he’s not what she thought he was or who she thought he was, so typical.

This book was so slow and predictable. I got it from NetGalley thinking it was a new release and it isn’t a new book it’s a re-release of the author’s earlier work and you can tell from the writing style. I will say I like the new cover better. This has me second-guessing the author’s other book on my to-read pile, The Lost Bookshop.

I wish there was more in the earlier timeline with Monsieur Moreau. I loved the few recipes that we got and again I wish there were more of them. I found that there were just too many plotlines and overall I felt the book missed many opportunities and I found it very cliched.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the Advance Readers Copy.

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