35th Mini Book Review of 2026
Here's my #MiniBookReview for A Cake of Cherries and Charm by Brittany Fichter! It's the eighth novella in the Enchanting Confections Multi Author series, a collection of clean and cozy stories guaranteed to delight your sweet tooth!
It releases June 26th and you can pre-order it here: https://a.co/d/0e0J0HyX
Reading 'A Cake of Cherries and Charm' from the Enchanting Confections Multi Author series truly felt like indulging in a deliciously crafted treat. Brittany Fichter delivers a story filled with warmth and charm, perfectly suited for anyone who enjoys clean and cozy fiction. The novella’s focus on a no-spice, lighthearted romance adds a refreshing tone that complements the sweet confection theme running throughout the series. What stood out most to me was the way the characters come alive with subtle emotional depth—especially in scenes where the prince’s guarded exterior slowly softens toward the protagonist, Rose. The tender moments and dialogue bring a sense of intimacy and realness, making you root for their happy ending. It’s the kind of story where you feel comforted and hopeful, a true escape from everyday stresses. The setting within a magical confectioner’s world adds a unique flavor to the narrative, making it not just a romance but an immersive experience filled with enchanting details and delightful imagery. For readers like myself who appreciate novellas that are quick but impactful reads, this one hits the mark perfectly with a runtime of about three and a half hours. Pre-ordering the book gives you an opportunity to be among the first to enjoy a tale crafted with care and meant to uplift. If you are someone who loves series that bind multiple authors under a common theme, the Enchanting Confections series is worth exploring further. Each story maintains its own charm while contributing to a collective feel-good atmosphere. Overall, I highly recommend this novella for a cozy reading afternoon or as a gift to fellow book lovers who cherish clean, sweet romances. It’s a reminder that happy endings and charming storytelling continue to have a cherished place in modern fiction.



































































