Hallmark Movie Review: The Baker’s Son

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

They opened with bread! Fresh. Baked. Bread. I could practically smell it through the tv. Bread is my kryptonite. We have a local restaurant that serves fresh baked bread. I’m drooling thinking about it, but this movie isn’t just about the bread 😉 Let’s quickly re-cap the movie and then I’ll tell you my two cents about the movie…not the bread 🙂

Quick Re-Cap

Matt is a baker’s son who sets his sights on Nicole, who is in town practicing for a ballet performance. Unfortunately, Nicole doesn’t immediately return Matt’s affections. So, Matt turns to his best friend, Annie, to help him win over Nicole. Annie gives Matt the confidence to be the best version of himself and he begins baking the best bread of his life. Is it because he is falling for Nicole or Annie?

My Two Cents

This best friends to lovers small town Hallmark romance movie is super cute! Let’s dive into what I liked and what I felt held this movie back from having top ratings.

If you read my blog, you’ll know that I enjoy sci-fi books/movies that have a bit of magic or mysterious events. This movie has just a tiny bit of magic that satisfies this side of me. I loved that when Matt starts believing in himself, his bread is suddenly so delicious that it puts their tiny town back on the map.

In addition to the magic, there’s a side romance with a super cute dog that made me smile throughout the movie. I love when Hallmark includes these side romances. It’s like a two for the price of one special. 🙂

I enjoyed the main romance, but I struggled a little with Matt and Annie. It was obvious that Annie liked Matt from the beginning, but Matt took longer to come around. I think this is my general issue with friends to lovers romances. I like the soul mate; can’t eat, can’t sleep, can’t live without the other person immediately romances. I don’t feel like this story gives that type of romance.

However, I appreciated the conversation between Nicole and Matt after the ballet. It was honest and real. They can’t be together if neither wants to give up their lives or careers.

Overall, I liked this movie. It’s a solid movie that I’ll be happy to put on multiple times, but it’s not a high scoring must see movie. So, if it’s on and you want a sweet movie, then watch it! But don’t go out of your way to watch it. Happy movie watching y’all!

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Book Review: Protecting You

Protecting You (Bailey Brothers, #1)Protecting You by Claire Kingsley
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Missing the it factor

In summary, Asher and Grace have known each other their whole lives and at 21, they finally wind up together. Then, a tragic night separates them for 8 years. And that’s basically where this story ends. There’s no final conclusion in this book; it ends as a cliff hanger. There’s another book if you want to see how the story completes.

This book just didn’t have it for me. There wasn’t action, adventure, or witty conversations. It’s decently written, but there isn’t much substance. The characters don’t overcome much to be together. They just love each other and always have. The sex scenes are less than thrilling. Overall, the book feels like it’s missing something.

If mild romance is something you like, then this might be a good book for you. Feel free to give it a try. To me, it was just okay. I’ve read other books by this author that have been much better. I’m not going to read the next book, because I’m 99% positive I already know how it will end. Happy reading y’all!!

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