Review of Faded Jeans and Pfannkuchen by Storm Shultz
Faded Jeans and Pfannkuchen by Storm Shultz is a sweet faith-filled romance that will make you want to read all of Storm’s books. The Dolly Parton references, animal mischief, Alaska vibes, and German cooking all give this story its unique and fun flavor.
Storm has a way of touching on real-life difficulties from a Christian perspective that shows you how God can work in seemingly hopeless situations. She also excels at crafting unique settings that draw you in with fun, food, animals, and the outdoors.
Jolene has just returned home to Alaska from Nashville where her music dreams didn’t take flight, much to her mom’s disappointment. As se’s searching for her purpose, her life becomes entangled with her best friend’s handsome brother, Noah.
This book highlights friendship and sweet romance alongside complicated family dynamics that had me rushing to the end to see how it all worked out. Like all of Storm’s books it left me satisfied and looking forward to her next story.
Faded Jeans and Pfannkuchen is the second book in the Romance on the Menu multiauthor series. I’ve also read the first one, Grits and Glamour, which is excellent too.
Sometimes coming home means homemade pfannkuchen, matchmaking, and one very judgmental moose.
Jo
Turns out, living someone else’s dream isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
Shocking, right?
After six years chasing her mother’s dream of country music stardom in Nashville, Jolene Pearson has called it quits—and come crawling back to Moose Lick, Alaska. Now she’s wondering what her dream is. Could it be as simple as settling down with her best friend’s handsome brother and singing on the church worship team? According to her mother, that dream’s not nearly big enough. . .
Noah
Noah Gromotka has it pretty good. His food ministry is thriving, his soccer game is solid, and he makes a mean German pancake. All he’s missing is someone to share breakfast with.
He did not expect that someone to be his sister’s best friend—the same girl who once got caught stealing her Mamaw’s pie and blaming it on a squirrel.
But Jo’s all grown up, and baking pies of her own. Pies Noah’s mama deems “man-catching”. . . whatever that means.
Between an overly dramatic moose, Jo’s spotlight-hungry mother, and Noah’s matchmaking mama determined for grandbabies, it turns out a small-town romance is anything but simple.
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