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Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake (Winner Bakes All, #1)
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bookshelves: read-to-review-arc, net-galley, m-f, contemporary, chick-lit-women-s-fiction, bisexuals-pansexuals
May 23, 2021
bookshelves: read-to-review-arc, net-galley, m-f, contemporary, chick-lit-women-s-fiction, bisexuals-pansexuals
*3.5 stars*
I had very high expectations going into Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake. First off all, Boyfriend Material was my favorite book of 2020, and I thought it was hilarious, so the promise of another funny book with a bisexual female MC and a take on the Great British Baking Show... man, I was hoping for the moon.
But... when I started reading this book I felt... irritated.
Do yourself a favor and rearrange your expectations (this is what I had to do in order to fully appreciate the story, by the way). Repeat after me: this is women's fiction, not romance. I think that's what tripped me up and annoyed me for so long. The story is all about Rosaline and her own personal journey to figuring out more about herself and her needs. The romance aspect is very underdone and felt half-baked (*ehem*), so if you are impatiently waiting for the relationship to start cooking (okay, I'll stop now), you will be waiting a very, very long time. Sure, there are some sweet elements that happen towards the end of the story, but that's just a bare hint of a true romance and is more in line with what you'd find in a women's fiction story. That's fine, just not what I was anticipating.
Also, Rosaline often annoyed me, I'm not going to lie. I found her personality to be a bit bland and wishy-washy, while also being too pointed at times. I really enjoyed the side characters a whole lot more, and I adored all of them. I even enjoyed the ones I ended up hating, just because they had unique personalities (some of those personalities were simply: wanker). I really liked Rosaline's ex, Lauren, and all of the competitors on the show (and the judges!). The only true laughs I got from the book were from the producer, who is hilariously, aggressively aggravated at all times.
Of course, I loved how Rosaline was bisexual and proud and her child was also proud and aware of that fact. I have a similar parenting style, so it resonated with me. Of course, I loved Harry (he's the best), and wish he didn't have to be shoved aside for so long until his kindness and worth were realized.
The story took me on a journey because I started off not really liking it at all, but once I shifted my mindset, I truly got into the groove with the story and didn't want to put it down. Hard to rate for me, but I think rounding up to 4-stars is the right call.
Another well-written effort from the talented Alexis Hall. I really hope to see more funny and interesting books from him in the future.
*Copy provided in exchange for an honest review*
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I had very high expectations going into Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake. First off all, Boyfriend Material was my favorite book of 2020, and I thought it was hilarious, so the promise of another funny book with a bisexual female MC and a take on the Great British Baking Show... man, I was hoping for the moon.
But... when I started reading this book I felt... irritated.
Do yourself a favor and rearrange your expectations (this is what I had to do in order to fully appreciate the story, by the way). Repeat after me: this is women's fiction, not romance. I think that's what tripped me up and annoyed me for so long. The story is all about Rosaline and her own personal journey to figuring out more about herself and her needs. The romance aspect is very underdone and felt half-baked (*ehem*), so if you are impatiently waiting for the relationship to start cooking (okay, I'll stop now), you will be waiting a very, very long time. Sure, there are some sweet elements that happen towards the end of the story, but that's just a bare hint of a true romance and is more in line with what you'd find in a women's fiction story. That's fine, just not what I was anticipating.
Also, Rosaline often annoyed me, I'm not going to lie. I found her personality to be a bit bland and wishy-washy, while also being too pointed at times. I really enjoyed the side characters a whole lot more, and I adored all of them. I even enjoyed the ones I ended up hating, just because they had unique personalities (some of those personalities were simply: wanker). I really liked Rosaline's ex, Lauren, and all of the competitors on the show (and the judges!). The only true laughs I got from the book were from the producer, who is hilariously, aggressively aggravated at all times.
Of course, I loved how Rosaline was bisexual and proud and her child was also proud and aware of that fact. I have a similar parenting style, so it resonated with me. Of course, I loved Harry (he's the best), and wish he didn't have to be shoved aside for so long until his kindness and worth were realized.
The story took me on a journey because I started off not really liking it at all, but once I shifted my mindset, I truly got into the groove with the story and didn't want to put it down. Hard to rate for me, but I think rounding up to 4-stars is the right call.
Another well-written effort from the talented Alexis Hall. I really hope to see more funny and interesting books from him in the future.
*Copy provided in exchange for an honest review*
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May 23, 2021 10:15PM
Well said Heather!!!!!
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Have to admit I'm struggling with this one myself. These last few series from Alexis are SO different to his niche stuff with Riptide, his writing seems to have been watered down for mainstream publishing, and I'm not getting it at the mo...although I DID love Boyfriend Material, especially the audio!!
Bev wrote: "Have to admit I'm struggling with this one myself. These last few series from Alexis are SO different to his niche stuff with Riptide, his writing seems to have been watered down for mainstream pub..."
How far into it are you? I didn't start to like it until after the 50% mark.
How far into it are you? I didn't start to like it until after the 50% mark.
I'm 8% in, and Rosaline just lied about being a student 🤬, and I already want to DNF or skip ahead.
I LOVE Alexis Hall, but I really don't like lies...
Chemistry with Alain is good so far, even though I know Harry is coming eventually...
I LOVE Alexis Hall, but I really don't like lies...
Chemistry with Alain is good so far, even though I know Harry is coming eventually...
I have to confess, I DNF this one. Probably because just like you I had big expectations (although, in my opinion, his best book was Glitterland and not Boyfriend material ).
Michelle wrote: "I'm 8% in, and Rosaline just lied about being a student 🤬, and I already want to DNF or skip ahead.
I LOVE Alexis Hall, but I really don't like lies...
Chemistry with Alain is good so far, even t..."
I think this book isn't for everyone. I get it!
I LOVE Alexis Hall, but I really don't like lies...
Chemistry with Alain is good so far, even t..."
I think this book isn't for everyone. I get it!
Nicoleta wrote: "I have to confess, I DNF this one. Probably because just like you I had big expectations (although, in my opinion, his best book was Glitterland and not Boyfriend material )."
I almost DNFed also.
I almost DNFed also.
I did read the whole thing but I’ve just got to the end and I’m feeling ‘meh’ rather than ‘wow’. I liked the secondary characters but felt that the adorable Harry got turned into Stoic Pixie Dream Boy. I also didn’t feel like it was a romance that was going to work long term so that kind of did in that aspect for me, and all the chick lit learning moments were heavy handed. Oof!
I’m going to take myself off and read the Spires series (I’ve only read Boyfriend Material) as I think that might restore my faith.
I’m going to take myself off and read the Spires series (I’ve only read Boyfriend Material) as I think that might restore my faith.
Zootgator wrote: "I did read the whole thing but I’ve just got to the end and I’m feeling ‘meh’ rather than ‘wow’. I liked the secondary characters but felt that the adorable Harry got turned into Stoic Pixie Dream ..."
Some of the Spire series books are good and some aren't. Boyfriend Material is in a league of it's own!
Some of the Spire series books are good and some aren't. Boyfriend Material is in a league of it's own!
Thanks for the review Heather! I love love love Alexis Hall but was very hesitant about this one because it did seem more like women’s fiction. I might still read it, but idk