
Title: The Quince Project
Author: Jessica Parra
Genre: YA
Thank you, NetGalley, for this book.
After reading Rubi Ramos’s Recipe for Success, I was pleased to see another book by this author in my NetGalley queue. As delightful as Rubi was, I was really looking forward to another in the same vein. And I enjoyed this one just as much.
Cas’s mother died two years ago and she and her sister, Po, have been struggling since. Both are strong, resilient young women, but dealing with the loss has been hard. Cas dreams of being a “fairy godmother,” meaning the best party planner ever.
Cas and Po stumble upon a perfect opportunity for Cas to hone her skills as a party planner by fudging the truth about Cas’s experience to a well-known YouTube vlogger. The plot was a bit predictable, but when the phrase Happily Ever After is on the cover, you should really get an idea of what the book is about.
Another delightful entry from Jessica Parra. I’ll keep an eye out for future books of hers.