The Christmas Cookie Conundrum
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A LITTLE ABOUT Carol Babineaux
Carol has always loved stories about love.
After a long career in administration, she was inspired to take her passion for romantic stories and create a cozy novel series set in the fictional town of Pinewood Corners. With this new series, Carol aims to give her readers a warm and comfy escape into the world of small town charm and romance. Read More
Carol Babineaux
Two passionate bakers, one sweet rivalry, and a sprinkle of winter wonderland charm.
Meet Michaela Branson, a determined baker chasing her dream of owning a bakery. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she returns to her hometown for the Lights by the Lake festival and bake off, where a fifty-thousand-dollar prize could make her dreams come true.
Focused on the competition, Michaela has no interest in romance. But fate has other plans when she meets Michael Brandon, a fellow contestant with an infuriatingly handsome and arrogant demeanor. Sparks fly, but not the baking kind.
As they clash in the kitchen, a sizzling tension brews, and beneath it all, a connection forms. In the midst of a high-stakes competition and the holiday magic of Pinewood Corners, can these two stubborn bakers find a recipe for romance?
Discover The Christmas Cookie Conundrum, a heartwarming holiday romance filled with passion, love, and the sweetest surprises. Get ready to be charmed and tantalized in this delectable tale that leaves you craving more than just desserts.
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