Hunting for inspiration in her attic, Mitzi Blessing discovers her grandmother's old cookery book. She found it to be chockful of seemingly old-fashioned recipes with quaint and enchanting names such as "Mischief Night Cake," "Powers of Persuasion Pudding" and "Pumpkin Passions" thus finds herself unable to resist the temptation of trying them out. She reasons that it might just seem harmless enough."For wishes to come true, the wishes must be made while eating the first mouthful. This pie will always make wishes come true, so a warning -- be careful what you wish for." But when her "Wishes Come True Pie" brought surprising results to her home and love life, she realizes that maybe, just maybe, there's more to this recipe book that she had thought...This novel may remind one of Esquivel's "Like Water for Chocolate" due to the fantastical culinary arts referred to, but without the brilliance of the author's writing style. Sadly, one must treat this one as a light read, but it is entertaining in its own right. Book Details: Title Hubble BubbleAuthor Christina JonesReviewed By Purplycookie