If you enjoy love triangles, you’ll love this book, probably this entire series. I even considered picking up the next book in the series. I didn’t notice any errors while reading it, and actually rather enjoyed the non-Amber chapters. There’s enough of that in the world already, I don’t want it in my books. I feel like every time characters like Amber and Julie are utilized, no one knows how to help or deal with them, so they ultimately become a danger to themselves and others. I absolutely despised Amber, and her mother, Julie, both for what they are, and as characters. I never like the “crazy (ex) girlfriend” cliche, and this book was no exception. ![]() I went back to check the book blurb, thinking maybe it was misleading, but nope! So clearly I was off my rocker the day I requested Raindrops on Roses, because I don’t care for books like that. About 1/4 of the way in, I realized the entire premise is a love triangle involving a cheating boyfriend. I honestly have no idea why I requested to review this book. I’ve written about my first DNF, now I’m reviewing my first mistake. With Raindrops on Roses, the captivating Favorite Things Trilogy takes flight! Passions are high but bitter vengeance gets even higher in this razor-sharp love triangle you won’t forget! Grief-stricken after the sudden loss of her beloved grandmother, an enduring but reclusive Hollywood icon, young Priscilla Bauer finds herself adrift and looking to find solace in the arms of her vast inheritance, when she meets the kind and considerate corporate brand designer, Michael Frost-a drop dead gorgeous beacon of light in her all too dark night.įalling hard and falling fast, Priscilla has no idea she’s stepped into dangerous territory… someone else has already branded Michael Frost her very own-with no intention of letting him go! What happens when his ex just won’t let go? We’ll have this beer out in August, ready for the late summer heat, and also to help take us back to beautiful Oregon days when the fall rolls around.Genres: Contemporary Romance,Romantic Suspense, Adult With a little bit of acidity, this beer is perfect on a warm day or with some cheese and crackers! We’re imagining this beer with mild goat cheese, or paired with strawberries and vanilla whipped cream on angel food cake … why not both! The Rosé of Pinot Noir brought out light berry notes like cherries, raspberries and marionberries and some floral character like hibiscus and rose. After aging, we blended these two halves together creating a much lighter, strawberry color, rather than dark crimson like Pinot Noir. And to lean into the Rosé-inspiration, we aged half of the beer in contact with the grape skins, which provides that red hue to wine, and fermented the other half in foeders blended with just the pressed juice, leaving no color from the skins. A beer that even the thought of would bring about a smile! We wanted something complex and intriguing, but still very drinkable! Being in the Willamette Valley, we decided to make a Rosé of Pinot Noir, given that it’s the Oregon’s most iconic variety.įor Raindrops on Roses, we re-fermented our barrel-aged tart ale base with Pinot Noir grapes from both our neighbors at King Estate Winery and Iris Vineyards. We decided to make a rosé-inspired barrel-aged beer because we wanted something refreshing, tasty, and perfect for the summer. What do you imagine when you think about Rosé? Sitting outside in the springtime or pool parties in the summer? Blooming flowers, soft breezes, and vineyard views? Well, that’s what we think of and these are a few of our favorite things!
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