The Recipe for Happiness by Jane Lovering

Thank you @rararesources and @Janelovering for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Recipe for Happiness is a pretty front cover that will capture your attention. The story is written in first person and is about Seren whose brother Andrew loves dungeons and dragons signs Seren up for a dating agency where they live in Yorkshire and things start to happen for her and she has to face her fears. I love the recipes that come up in the book and they made me hungry. I will be trying some of the recipes out. This is a heartwarming story that tugs at your emotional strings. The characters are likeable and I enjoyed following Seren and Ned's story. Is the first book I have read from Jane Lovering and it was enjoyable read 5 stars. The Recipe for Happiness When Seren’s brother Andrew signs her up to Yorkshire Dating, only for them to recommend that she ‘gets a life’ before they find her a match, Seren has to admit that they may have a point. She loves her job cooking at an elder day centre and her little flat, but it’s fair to say her life is a little short of hobbies and friends. Since she was young Seren has felt safer close to home, but now she’s a thirty- something divorcee, it’s time for a change. Change arrives in the shape of alarmingly clever collie Kez, who Seren offers to take in ‘temporarily’, and kind but mysterious new colleague Ned. But as Ned and Kez tempt Seren out of her shell, it means facing her fears. And when Andrew finally reveals the secrets of their childhood, Seren’s need for safety suddenly makes sense. A problem shared is a problem halved, and with friends by her side, Seren might be able to get a life that she loves at last. Author Bio – Jane Lovering is the bestselling and award-winning romantic comedy writer who won the RNA Contemporary Romance Novel Award in 2023 with A Cottage Full of Secrets. She lives in Yorkshire and has a cat and a bonkers terrier, as well as five children who have now left home.

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