About the Book
An unexpected romance. A haunting mystery. Pastries to die for. The Great British Baking Show meets a cozy mystery with a contemporary romance and a Regency-era twist.
Amateur baker Claire Walker is thrilled to be a contestant on Britain’s Battle of the Bakers. She can almost smell the fresh pastries wafting through the air. If she can win the grand prize, she can ditch her teaching job and launch her baking career.
The Viscount of Colburn, Jonathan Ainsley, is the custodian of Blackfirth Park and an eligible bachelor. He reluctantly agrees to allow the cooking competition show to film on his estate, but when a contestant is found dead soon after filming begins, Jonathan is forced to get involved. To make matters worse, the baker’s death stirs up rumors of the legendary death of the tenth Viscountess of Colburn two hundred and fifty years earlier.
Even as suspicion falls on some of the bakers, a decidedly different kind of heat begins to simmer between Claire and Jonathan. If they are to have any hope of a future romance, they must first solve the mystery before the show gets canceled or someone else falls prey to what some believe is the Blackfirth Park ghost.
My Review
I'm a fan of The Great British Baking Show so it was so fun to read this!!! It was easy to imagine the beautiful setting on an English estate and the pressure and drama involved with filming an elimination style show. The murder and subsequent investigation ramps up the tension even more, and I was glad that Claire had Jonathan as a friend and emotional support. Their romance develops naturally, but it definitely takes a backseat to the plot of this cozy mystery that weaves together a historical mystery with the present day crime. I love that Johnny was so protective of Claire and how they worked together as a team. The author doesn't skimp on describing Claire's baking in the contest, and the book includes recipes to try!
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