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The Sweetest Thing [Mass Market Paperback]

Barbara Freethy (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)


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April 1999
RITA Award-winning author Barbara Freethy's previous enchanting romances were hailed as "irresistable" (Susan Elizabeth Phillips) and "terrific" (Debbie Macomber),. With her deeply emotional stories of love and family, Barbara Freethy reminds us of everything that is imporatnt and joyful in life. Now, she brings us her latest enthralling tale of how one woman's heartfelt desire comes true.

She Longed For A Child

Alone in the world, Faith Christopher had always yearned for love...and a man who'd make her heart pound. But her dreams of a place to call home were getting harder to hold on to...

He Was Stubbornly Single

Alex Carrigan liked fast cars, fast women and fast deals-then a tough talking teenager arrived on his doorstep claiming she was his long-lost-daughter, and his meddling grandfather decided to move in. Suddenly, Alex has to face the family he never expected.

But They Were Meant To Be...

Enter Faith. Little did the outspoken and beautiful baker know that deep inside Alex was a well oftenderness...and that she might have the recipe to bring him true love-the sweetest thing life has to offer.


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Setting: Contemporary San Francisco

Sensuality: 6

Successful entrepreneur Alex Carrigan's life is neatly organized and focused on building his company. But fate drops a series of bombshells when his eccentric grandfather appears on his doorstep to move in with him, the sudden death of his ex-wife leaves him with a precocious 12-year-old daughter he's convinced he didn't sire, and beautiful redhead Faith Christopher walks into his life.

Faith has her own set of problems. She's been in emotional limbo since the death of her fiancé several years before, and the ties to his family are growing increasingly troublesome. She's wondering if she should give in to family pressure and marry the second son when Alex wanders into her bakery looking for his grandfather. The physical connection she feels with Alex is instantaneous and mutual, making her question whether a marriage based on companionship is wise or even possible.

Meanwhile, Alex's grandfather has an agenda of his own. Fifty-six years earlier, he'd fallen in love, broken a piece of ancient Indian pottery, and brought a curse on himself and his heirs. He's convinced he must locate his lost love, return the pottery to its hiding place, and lift the curse, a plan Alex has heard many times before and doesn't want to get involved in. But Faith is intrigued by the elderly gentleman's tale and agrees to help him. Little does she know what life-changing forces have been set in motion by her decision.

Can a woman who wants commitment find happiness with a man who doesn't believe in love? Will Alex be able to accept that not only is Faith everything he wants but also everything he needs? If Alex and Faith don't help his grandfather solve the more than half-century-long mystery, will the curse doom the two lovers and all the people they love? And what about the child he doesn't believe is his but who needs him so desperately? It's a pleasure to read Freethy's answers to these questions and more, thanks to her charming writing style and expert plotting in The Sweetest Thing.--Lois Faye Dyer

From Publishers Weekly

An ominous curse ("And the winds will curse your life until you return to where it began") propels Freethy's latest novel (after One True Love), which involves a romance that ended when two young lovers, Julian Carrigan and a girl named Suzannah, stole an Indian pot from a burial site. Fifty years later, Alex Carrigan has more than he can handle with his dotty grandfather, Julian, who has crazy ideas about finding his old flame and returning the Indian pot to its resting place, let alone a smart-mouth teenage girl insisting he's her father. And then there's bakery shop owner Faith Christopher, who adds fuel to the fire with her recipe for love. As it turns out, Faith has a psychic connection with the pot and a spiritual connection with the teenager, which involves her in long-time bachelor Alex's life, whether he likes it or not. Together they agree to help Julian find his beloved and end the 50-year-old curse. Beyond this, there isn't much to stir the reader's senses: Alex and Faith are romance-formula protagonists and the plot line is predictable.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Avon Books (April 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0380794810
  • ISBN-13: 978-0380794812
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #497,059 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Questions from Readers for Barbara Freethy

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Barbara, really enjoying your books. I wanted to know if you are planning or if there is a sequel to All She Ever Wanted for Dylan and Madison?
A. Conley asked 16 days ago
Author Answered

Sorry to say there is no sequel to ALL SHE EVER WANTED at the moment, but I never say never! So happy you enjoyed the story. Thanks!

Barbara Freethy answered 16 days ago

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars It's a keeper!, March 27, 2000
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Barbara Freethy has acquired a new fan. This story was touching but not saccharine, fast-moving but fleshed-out, sensual without being too graphic, and mystical but not far-fetched. While the ending was a bit rushed, the loose ends all coming together conveniently, it was still a great introduction to a talented author, and worthy of any reader's "keeper" shelf.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best story I've read in a long time!, October 1, 1999
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Wonderful love story. I absolutely wanted to visit Faith's bakery. The secondary characters were all interesting and their stories compelling. I loved the trip to Arizona. What wonderful depth this book had with all the family relationships. Great read. I recommend it, especially to people who want a bit more than just one simple love story.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another fantastic read from one of my favorite authors!, April 20, 1999
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This review is from: The Sweetest Thing (Mass Market Paperback)
Barbara Freethy has done it again. I loved The Sweetest Thing. The mystical elements were blended into the storyline perfectly, adding a little bit of mystery and suspense. As always, Barbara has weaved together the lives of numerous people--who you can't help but love and root for--into one beautifully written story. The love story between Alex and Faith was great, and Jessie, the little-girl-lost, was absolutely precious. Can't wait until Barbara's next book. In fact, I just might go back and read one of her others!
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