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Book Review: Recipe For Mr. Banksy (Recipe for Life) by Anni Rose

Recipe For Mr. Banksy by Anni Rose is part of the Recipe for Love series, but stands up on its own as well. Beauty therapist Daisy is having one of those days. She’s just ended things with her boyfriend. Coming home to a huge ‘Sold’ sign planted in their front lawn and hearing him planning to move them into caravan is the last straw. To top it off, her greedy landlord, who also happens to be her ex’s best friend, is threatening to ruin her business. So it’s no surprise a spelling mistake in the butcher’s window is enough to push her over the edge. And fixing it with a can of spray paint from a passing graffiti artist only makes things worse. The graffiti artist is actually trainee doctor Jackson. Street art helps him to relax when he’s not at his stressful job. Jackson doesn’t know what to make of the impulsive Daisy, but he can’t get her out of his head. As Daisy fights to save her business, fate seems to delight in throwing her and Jackson together. And boy do they make a good team. But can a passionate beauty therapist and a sensible doctor really have a future?


Recipe For Mr. Banksy is a fun and engaging read. I liked Daisy and her circle of friends, and the love she has for her nephew. I liked Jackson and his personality and desire to do good and bring joy. I thought the premise was good, and I really enjoyed the start of the book. I did think that some of the twists the book had to offer we a little predictable- I saw them coming fairly early and honestly expected them to be even bigger or problematic than they turned out to be. Similarly, I found the ending to be a little lackluster. I felt like all the building blocks and personalities were there for something amazing but we ended up with something that was perfectly fine but not quite what I was hoping for.

 

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