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Abingdon Press Sweet Baklava

As the owner of a thriving candle shop in the Greek community of Tarpon Springs, Florida, Paula Andrews has finally found her niche in life. The only thing missing is romance. . . . But is she willing to risk her heart with Nick Papadopoulos, who's on leave from the military but shows no signs of settling down? 288 pages, softcover from Abingdon.
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Review 1 for Sweet Baklava
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Date:November 11, 2011
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Evelyn F
Age:18-24
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This book reminded me a little bit of Fools Rush In by Janice Thompson. There's this big family who came from a different country (in this case Greece) following the american dream. They are loud and maybe a little bit crazy, but they love and take care of each other. In this book the main male character is from that family and the main female is a friend of the family. This story talks about learning to trust other people, not judging them for what they look like, and allowing yourself to love even though you might be afraid of what the future might hold, etc.
I truly enjoyed this book, it's a nice and light read with likable characters; just perfect for a day at the beach.
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If you are wanting a nice light read this is it :)

Date:March 27, 2011
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The Phantom Paragrapher
Location:Tauranga, New Zealand
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Review: Sweet Baklava - Debby Mayne - March 2011
Wanting a novel that has romance and greek food and lots of celebrating ? Sweet Baklava takes us into the heart of Greek Community in Tarpon Springs , Florida. They are all preparing in celebration for the return of Nick Papadopoulos - who has spent the past two years in the Air Force . After graduating college, he ran to the airforce leaving behind Paula who was smitten for him. Now Two years later , Paula owns a successful soap and candle business and nearing Christmas things in the shop are looking up and that's going to be the excuse she uses throughout the novel to stop her from getting reunited with Nick. However the Papadopoulous family have other ideas up their sleeves as they plan ways to rekindle and matchmake Paula and Nick together. Will they succeed in bringing the pair together as it proves time and time throughout the novel that without each other -to be corny "their lives are incomplete".
A very light-hearted chick lit novel that in ways brings to light the thought that thank goodness you are not greek , as their matchmaking skills includes the whole clan chipping in.
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Review 3 for Sweet Baklava
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Loved this story

Date:March 7, 2011
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Cherie
Location:Wisconsin
Age:35-44
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I loved this book so much. So many couples go through exactly what Paula and Nick do: they have their own goals and passions and giving it up for a chance to be with someone they love is risky. Perhaps the timing hasn't been right before, perhaps they each have been working for something and aren't sure if the other person is ready to commit, or perhaps the couple has been on and off. There are so many times I hear about something like this, and I thought Debby Mayne did a wonderful job capturing what is a real-life situation for many couples.
The characters are really lovely. I so enjoyed coming back to this book every day and seeing what was going to happen. Paula runs a soap and candle store, and the descriptions of her business made me smelling those candles every time I cracked open the book. I liked the backdrop of Tarpon Springs, Florida, and could picture the sights of the town and just about smell the ocean air from the descriptions of the restaurants and shops.
I especially loved the Papadopoulos family with their generosity and endless supply of food! In fact, if you aren't hungry by the time you finish Sweet Baklava, you will be when you see the small collection of recipes at the end.
I could so relate to Paula, who loves Nick but isn't sure if she can give up her business and the stability that Tarpon Springs has provided. I also found her a wonderful example of what God's grace can do. This was the first Debby Mayne novel I read, and would recommend it. (I'm also going to pick up a few more from her.)
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Review 4 for Sweet Baklava
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LOVED this book!

Date:March 3, 2011
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Julie Pollitt
Location:Clearwater, Fl
Age:35-44
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Debby Mayne knows how to write a great story! The book takes place in Tarpon Springs, Florida, a large Greek community. I immediately felt as though I was there, along side the sponge docks, eating baklava. Many local places are mentioned in the book, giving it a warm and sunny feel for the Florida location.
The characters Paula Andrews and Nick Papadopoulos have a history. The two meet again in this love story, with plenty of help from Nick's very large, very involved Greek family. Through trials and time spent together, the two begin to form a stronger bond than ever before. I like the fact that Mayne creates real problems for them and doesn't make it easy. Real life isn't easy, and because her characters have to work through genuine problems, they come off the page. I even caught myself praying for them on a couple of occasions!
A young teenager, an irresponsible mom, and a cast of other characters rounds out the book. I felt as though I sat at the big Greek table and ate alongside some of the characters. Great writing, great story, great book!
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Review 5 for Sweet Baklava
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A Sweet and Tender Romance

Date:March 2, 2011
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Debra
Location:Gaylesville, Al.
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Debby Mayne is such a talented writer and has an amazing way of bringing her characters to life. Once I picked up this book, it was impossible to put it down. I was swept up in the wonderful and tender romance from the first page until the last.
Paula Andrews and Nick Papadopoulos were high school sweethearts in love. But Nick grew restless and didn't want to follow in his family's footsteps of working in the sponge diving or restaurant businesses in the Greek community in Tarpon Springs, Florida. So, he decides to enlist in the Air Force.
Now years later Paula and Nick both feels they are right where they want to be in their lives. Nick is happy in the military, and Paula owns her own candle and soap business, which is growing by leaps and bounds, but they're both missing one thing...true love.
When Nick returns home on leave the moment he sees Paula, those old feelings surface again and he realizes he's still in love with her. Nick battles with the decision of re-enlisting or staying in Tarpon Springs, to start a life with Paula. Even though she wants him to stay she knows how much he loves the military and she fears if he stays he will eventually rent her.
But with the help and preseverance of some meddling , but loving Papadolpoulos women, and the undying love Nick and Paula has for one another...in the end, Love finds a way!
**As an extra bonus, several of the mouth-watering Greek recipes that were in the story, are listed in the back of the book.**
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