My Review of The Strawberry Patch Pancake House by Laurie Gilmore
Title: The Strawberry Patch Pancake House
Author: Laurie Gilmore
Published: March 18,2025
Publisher: Harper 360
Genre: Romance/Contemporary Romance/ Fiction/ Forced Proximity/ Small Town Romance/ Contemporary
Pages: 361 pages
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Review:
This one kicked off with a bang and threw Archer an unexpected twist right from the start.
Archer was living his dream across the sea, fully immersed in his passion for cooking. As a dedicated chef, he had spent years honing his craft, constantly learning and perfecting his skills. But an unexpected phone call turned his world upside down. An old fling had tragically passed away in an accident—but that wasn’t the only shock. She had been keeping a life-altering secret from him. Olive. The five-year-old daughter he never knew he had.
Iris is no stranger to struggle. Holding a job for more than a month feels impossible, making ends meet is a constant battle, and life itself often seems like an uphill climb. On the verge of eviction, she stumbles upon an opportunity—Archer, the new chef in town, is searching for a live-in nanny. Desperate for stability, she jumps at the chance.
What starts as a simple arrangement soon grows complicated. Though they initially agree to keep things strictly physical, feelings begin to surface on both sides. Confused and uncertain, Iris wrestles with her emotions while also navigating the challenges of caring for Olive.
Love, growth, and all the messy moments in between fill this heartfelt small-town story.
Thank you, NetGalley and Harper 360, for the chance to read and review this one! It was an absolute treat—now I’m craving pancakes!
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