Book Review: Love on the Back Burner by Barbara Oliverio

Reviewer: Rhonda

love on the back burner*I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*

Summary:

Readers’ Favorite Award-Winning Love on the Back Burner spins the story of sassy Alexandria D’Agostino. She is youngest in a tight-knit Italian-American family with a successful marketing career and a passion for cooking, yet her romantic life is less than 4-star. For years, she has tried cooking her way into men’s hearts by flaunting her old world culinary skills, but now, she’s changing the menu. She dishes up childhood favorites to a succession of first dates (recipes included). The book features an engaging cast of characters including a rock-star-turned- priest brother, a no-nonsense Italian immigrant grandmother, and a crew of friends who are always up for a good meal. With a dollop of persistence and a dash of laughter, will Alexandria discover the recipe for happiness — and perhaps love?

Review:

This was an enjoyable, light read infused with comedy. The characters were great and I loved the friendship that Alex shared with her co-workers. There was a lot of  light-hearted banter between Alexandria and her co-workers as well as her family. Alexandria’s family was amusing and her love and respect for her Nonna was heart warming. I lost a little interest when Alex was rehashing her life’s events with her best friend over the phone or via skype.

I thought that Alexandria was very over the top by cooking meals for her dates…but I don’t enjoy cooking. The recipes included with the book were a nice touch.

4 stars