“The Key to Love” by Betsy St. Amant


“The Key to Love” by Betsy St. Amant

I enjoyed reading this clean, funny, romantic fiction story-although I wouldn’t consider it Christian fiction.

Both characters had relationship insecurities that made them sarcastic and quick to shut down before expressing their “real feelings” and emotions; but over time they were both able to talk and share which made them more relatable and likeable.

I’m glad Bri learned what the “key to love”, what “real love” was about from her family and friends and that is was not some big elaborate happily ever after-hard to achieve love.

This was a fun, light hearted story. The characters were good but not really a book I would read again because of their constant sarcastic nature.

I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.

About the Book:
The only thing Bri Duval loves more than baking petit fours is romance. So much so, she’s created her own version of the famous Parisian lovelock wall at her bakery in Story, Kansas. She never expects it to go viral–or for Trek Magazine to send travel writer Gerard Fortier to feature the bakery. He’s definitely handsome, but Bri has been holding out for a love story like the one her parents had, and that certainly will not include the love-scorned-and-therefore-love-scorning Gerard.

Just when it seems Bri’s bakery is poised for unprecedented success, a series of events threaten not just her business but the pedestal she’s kept her parents on all these years. Maybe Gerard is right about romance. Or maybe Bri’s recipe just needs to be tweaked.

Novelist Betsy St. Amant invites you to experience this sweet story of how love doesn’t always look the way we expect–and maybe that’s a good thing.

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About the Author
Betsy St. Amant is the author of more than 15 inspirational romances and a frequent contributor to iBelieve.com. She lives in north Louisiana with her husband, two daughters, a collection of Austen novels, and an impressive stash of pickle-flavored Pringles. When she’s not composing her next book or trying to prove unicorns are real, Betsy can usually be found somewhere in the vicinity of a white chocolate mocha–no whip. Learn more at www.betsystamant.com.

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