Do you enjoy a good cozy mystery, that takes place on the beach and includes lots of dogs and fun characters? If so, you will not want to miss Karen C Whalen's latest book Washed up at Sea Oaks Beach.
Do you enjoy a good cozy mystery, that takes place on the beach and includes lots of dogs and fun characters? If so, you will not want to miss Karen C Whalen's latest book Washed up at Sea Oaks Beach.
Recently I had the opportunity to read an advance review copy (ARC) of author Evie Woods' newest novel, The Mysterious Bakery on the Rue de Paris, which was just published yesterday on April 8, 2025. I enjoyed it so much that I couldn't wait to share my book review here on Review This Reviews.
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Evie Woods’ The Mysterious Bakery on the Rue de Paris is a delicious blend of hope, heartbreak, and intrigue. It's the story of Edith, an Irishwoman seeking a fresh start after her world is upended by the loss of her mother to cystic fibrosis. Having spent years as her sick mother’s caregiver, Edith is left feeling lost and unsure of what comes next. Working as a waitress and trying to comfort her grieving father feels unfulfilling and she is desperate for a change.
In an uncharacteristic burst of spontaneity, Edith impulsively applies for an assistant manager position at a French bakery on the Rue de Paris. She is swept up in dreams of a glamorous new life in the romantic City of Lights, but reality has other plans.
Instead of the bustling metropolis, Edith discovers too late that the bakery is located on the Rue de Paris in Compiègne, a sleepy, picturesque village an hour's train ride outside the city. Definitely not the "Paris" she thought she had signed up for.
The bakery is beloved by locals for its mouthwatering breads, pastries and sandwiches, but Edith quickly senses that all is not as it seems. Her new living quarters are tiny and shabby. The bakery's proprietress, elderly but spunky Madame Moreau, is gregarious with customers but curt and chilly with Edith. The locked basement where the actual baking happens is strictly off-limits, and Edith is forbidden to see or meet the mysterious, nameless baker. A teenage boy named Manu, the bakery's only other employee, won't say much to her, either.
Struggling with these unwelcoming co-workers and strange rules, as well as her limited grasp of the French language, makes Edith feel lonely, isolated and out of place. She wonders whether her impulsive move to France was a terrible mistake.
Despite her loneliness, however, Edith is determined to try to build a life in Compiègne. She decides to get a sassy French haircut and forms a close friendship with Nicole, the daughter of the hair salon owner. She also gradually befriends a few of the bakery’s regulars, including Geoff who gives fascinating tours of the village and the historic Forest of Compiègne, where in 1940 the French signed a humiliating armistice with Nazi Germany.
Nicole invites Edith to hear her husband Johnny play jazz at the local club. Edith is attracted to a handsome Englishman at the bar but is too shy to strike up a conversation, so Nicole does it instead and then introduces Edith to him. Hugo is charismatic and well-spoken and he and Edith feel an immediate spark, but he is a photographer who lives and works in Paris. Fortunately, he comes to Compiègne frequently to visit his mother, who has Alzheimer’s and is in a nearby care facility.
Hugo's and Edith's burgeoning long-distance relationship is kept alive through his periodic, brief visits interspersed with sweet postcards. Meanwhile, Edith spends much of her precious (and scarce) spare time with Nicole, Johnny and their family, who "adopt" the foreigner and try to make her feel at home in her new hometown.
Just as Edith starts to feel as though she might belong in Compiègne after all, however, everything threatens to unravel.
As her French improves and she becomes more involved in the day-to-day operations of the bakery, Edith's curiosity about its mysterious past grows. When she finally uncovers the truth about the bakery’s secretive history, operations and financial struggles thanks to Manu's eventual confidences, she’s faced with a new heartache: discovering that the man she’s falling for is one of the people trying to force Madame Moreau to sell the bakery, her family’s precious multigenerational legacy.
Can the bakery—and Edith's and Hugo's relationship—survive? You'll have to read this intriguing novel to find out.
Author Evie Woods adds depth to the story with historical themes, including the Nazi occupation of France and the impact of racial discrimination. These elements tie into the bakery’s mysterious past and add emotional resonance to what might otherwise be a lighthearted narrative.
She paints the story with rich, sensory details: the scent of buttery croissants wafting through the air, the hum of jazz spilling from a smoky club, the warmth of fresh friendships blossoming in unexpected corners. She also doesn’t shy away from weightier themes, like loss, betrayal, and the courage it takes to rebuild a life. Edith’s journey isn’t just about solving the mystery of the bakery—it’s about rediscovering herself and finding the strength to fight for what matters.
The Mysterious Bakery on the Rue de Paris is a heartfelt and satisfying novel that blends personal growth, romance, and historical intrigue. With vivid setting details, believable characters, and a steady unfolding of mystery, it’s a story about healing, second chances, and the power of community. If you enjoy novels that balance charm with depth, this one is well worth the read.
I read an advance copy of the Kindle edition courtesy of the author and NetGalley, but I enjoyed it so much that I plan to purchase The Mysterious Bakery on the Rue de Paris audiobook as well. It is also available in paperback.
I'm looking forward to reading more of Evie Woods' books.
Evie Woods' New Novel of Self-Discovery, Secrets and Second Chances, a book review by Margaret Schindel
Initially known as The Hudson's Bay Company, it rebranded as The Bay in 1965 and as Hudson's Bay in 2013. I am not sure when or why people started calling it HBC, whether that was an official change or just an acronym.
The Canadian Press said, "The affinity Canadians have for Hudson’s Bay is only on par with Tim Hortons." If you are one of those fans of the department store, you probably love the quality merchandise they carried as well as the items that feature the iconic stripes of green, red, yellow and indigo that first appeared on a Hudson’s Bay Point Blanket near the end of the 18th century. The stripes eventually became an emblem for the company adorning an endless assortment of merchandise.
Here's a short news article sharing the story of one lady who has been collecting the striped merchandise for a long time. I love that she even greets the reporter in a striped HBC coat. My mother, though not a collector, is sad that her favorite department store is closing.
Once the store announced that it would be closing, the striped merchandise sold out seemingly overnight. Shoppers visited in mass trying to find something, anything, with those famous stripes. On this page, discover some of the merchandise produced over the decades that is now available from sellers on eBay.
The blankets have been made pretty consistently since that first one was made so long ago so you have a choice on eBay. You can buy a new, used, vintage or antique blanket. Be wary that with the demise of the company, these blankets have become very sought after, which translates directly into very expensive. As I write this article in April of 2025, I see a new blanket that sold for an astronomical sum, more than an antique one, which likely would not have been the case in previous years. Discover a collection of the Hudson's Bay Company wool blankets here, on eBay.
As always, I think a coffee mug is a perfect and practical gift idea or souvenir. In this case, an HBC fan can use it everyday to be reminded of their favorite store and the history of the company. Personally, I like the traditionally shaped mug, white with stripes as shown here, but there are a variety of mugs available on eBay. Discover the Hudson's Bay stripes mugs here, on eBay.
Given the tough job that umbrellas are designed to handle, I don't know how long Hudson's Bay umbrellas will be available but I see three today. If you think you might like to own one of these weather defying tools, click here to see the HBC umbrellas available on eBay right now. That's an item that I could put to good use.
Who would have thought these striped items would become so sought after? The most popular items are definitely the wool blankets that I mentioned earlier but I can't possibly share all of the other fabulous striped items that are available with you here on this page. If you haven't found exactly the Hudson's Bay item you want, try looking here on eBay where there are more than 532 items with the iconic Hudson's Bay Company stripes available today. Besides the items I have showcased here on this page, I also see jackets, coats, scarves, mittens, hats and socks; bags and jewelry, kitchenware including a Le Creuset Dutch oven; bedding including comforter sets, sheets, throw blankets and cushions, Christmas ornaments, stockings and nutcrackers. You name it, HBC has produced it over the past decades. What would you like to find with the stripes on it?
Oh, by the way, there's a chance the iconic and trademarked 'Stripes' brand could survive in one form or another but for now, if you want some stripes, you need to turn to the resale market.
Happy Hunting!
Brenda
Treasures By Brenda
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Hudson's Bay Company items in my eBay store.
Noah is a small town police officer whose wife disappeared five years ago. He is spending a father-son day on the slopes with young Milo when the ski lifts just stop. Expecting to be rescued, the group of people on that section of the lift wait until they can wait no longer. If they are able to return to Fall Creek the struggle for survival will continue.
Author Kyla Stone had me hooked with Book 1 of in the Edge of Collapse series. A woman named Hannah had been held hostage in a remote cabin for years and is suddenly released when an attack on the United States causes the collapse of the power grid. The door pops open. Traumatized and permenately injured, Hannah is determined to find her way home despite the winter blizzard. She is fighting for her life and her freedom and is determined to return to her husband and son.
Edge of Madness: A Post-Apocalyptic EMP Survival Thriller (Edge of Collapse Book 2)
Noah and his young son Milo survived being trapped and forgotten on the ski lift when the nation's power grid goes down and the snowstorm begins. Noah finds a way to get them and others down from the lift and the three of them are able to return to Fall Creek.
The town is in chaos. With no way to communicate with the outside world, the little town hunkers down and tries to find the best way through this disaster. Many of the residents are without sufficient food, medicines, water, and heat and they depend on the town council to provide for them. The battle for limited resources begins.
Quinn is a 16 year old girl that was also stranded on the ski lift when the grid went down. Quinn is a bristling, snarky teen who really doesn't care for many people outside of Gramps and Gran. She recognizes the cop. And she remembers his wife, the lady who went missing all those years ago. The lady seemed nice when Quinn saw her in the neighborhood. Quinn warms up to, and begins to trust and love, Noah and Milo.
My thoughts
The story is told from Noah and Quinn's alternating point of view. Author Kyla Stone does this beautifully. More of my thoughts about Author Kyla Stone's writing in my Book Review: Edge of Collapse: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller. I binge-read the entire 7 book series and have found a new favorite author.
Some who reviewed this series complain of the sudden ending of Book 1. While it was a little jarring, I now think it was brilliant. Hannah is still battling for her life and trying to get home. Noah, Milo and the other residents of Fall Creek are trying to survive this sudden and complete power grid shut down. Everyone is suddenly and completely cut off from anyone outside of their physical location. I was engrossed in the immediate battle for survival happening in Fall Creek with Hannah still in the back of my mind.
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She still raves about this handy bedtime item, so it's legitimately earned a positive review!
She's been dealing with acid reflux for a long time, especially at night. I've heard her struggles with stacking pillows to sleep more upright, only to have them slide around or fall over in the middle of the night.
It seemed uncomfortable and frustrating.
So I decided to get her something that could make a real difference—something she probably wouldn't have bought for herself, but that I knew she'd appreciate every night.
I chose the 7.5-inch wedge pillow (there's also a taller 12-inch version, but I figured a more moderate incline would be easier to get used to). It's about 24 x 24 inches in size, which is a nice, generous surface—plenty wide to comfortably rest your upper body.
The point is that it gives her the incline she needs without the hassle of arranging multiple pillows that slip and slide. It stays put and gives her consistent support all night.
A Stylish Touch (Yes, Even for a Wedge Pillow)
One of the things I liked about this pillow was that it doesn't look like something out of a hospital room. It looks nice, but there is nothing clinical about it.
The cover is made of soft jacquard material, which not only feels good but also gives it a more stylish look. The cover is also removable and washable, so my friend can keep it clean without much effort.
Not Just for Acid Reflux
While I bought this wedge pillow to help with her acid reflux, it turns out it's also useful for many other things.
Whether it's snoring, back pain, neck strain, or even recovery after surgery, this pillow helps by gently elevating your upper body and removing some pressure.
You can also flip it around and use it to elevate your legs or feet if you need to. I didn't even think about that when I bought it, but it's a nice bonus feature.
She Sleeps Better—And That Makes Me Happy
The best part? My friend actually thanked me several times for this pillow. She said it made her nights so much more comfortable and gave her the kind of support she didn't realize she was missing.
Honestly, I feel good knowing I gave her something that makes a difference in her everyday life. That's what a good gift should do, right?
Would I Recommend It? Absolutely.
If you or someone you care about deals with acid reflux, snoring, back pain, or just has trouble getting comfy in bed, this wedge pillow is totally worth checking out. It's one of those little things that can make a big difference.
Sometimes, the best gifts aren't flashy—they're just thoughtful and helpful.
You can find this wedge pillow on Amazon, where it is Available.
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