

The Cupcake Queen
Author: Heather Hepler
Narrator: Kate Rudd
Unabridged: 5 hr 58 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Vibrance Press
Published: 10/15/2022
Categories: Young Adult Fiction, Coming Of Age, Family, Social Themes
Author: Heather Hepler
Narrator: Kate Rudd
Unabridged: 5 hr 58 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Vibrance Press
Published: 10/15/2022
Categories: Young Adult Fiction, Coming Of Age, Family, Social Themes
Heather Hepler is the author of Frosted Kisses (Scholastic, 2015) Love? Maybe (Dial, 2012), The Cupcake Queen (Dutton, 2009), Jars of Glass (Dutton, 2008), Dream Factory (Dutton, 2007), and Scrambled Eggs at Midnight (Dutton, 2006). Heather has been making up stories in her head for as long as she can remember. It was an amazing day when she realized that she could use her talent for good instead of evil. Now instead of making up outrageous stories to explain why her hands were dyed purple; what happened to the last cookie; or why she decided that spending twenty dollars on a talking fish was a good idea, she pours her creative energy into her novels. Heather fills her award-winning novels with whatever captures her attention. Outer space, cupcakes, Renaissance Fairs, bacon truffles, Disney Princesses, sea glass, and love potions have all made the list. Currently she is fascinated with aliens and fruitcake. Her writing has received many awards and accolades and she has been told more than once by her son that when she writes, she makes weird faces. More about Heather can be found by visiting her website: www.heatherhepler.com. You can contact Heather at cupcakequeen@heatherhepler.com.
Pink Frosting with Black Sprinkles How would you feel if you left your home town and where alone? The Cupcake Queen by Heather Hepler is a great book that shows sadness, happiness and lonliness to a girl in a new town. Penny is a city girl with separated parents who just moved to the middle of nowh......more
Cute and sweet as the cupcakes on the cover! The Cupcake Queen was just that, a very cute book. It dealt with some serious issues, like divorce, but it didn’t have much depth to it. It could have easily been much more cliche than it was, but thankfully Hepler makes it a little more interesting and in......more
"running from your trouble, the problems is with the stopping. The whole time you think you're getting away from everything, the trouble is running like mad, too, trying to catch up with you. And it doesn't slow down when you do - it keep on sprinting. So when trouble finally reaches you, it hits yo......more