New York loves pastry chef Rachel Palladia’s desserts, and her boss in the A-list Italian restaurant where she works is desperate to make her his wife.
A country girl’s dream come true—untilshe catches her fiancé making love to someone else.
When her ex-fiancé sues her for the rights to her recipes, Rachel heads home to Morrisville, Indiana, to ask Colin Morris—the town’s hotshot lawyer and her former secret crush—for help.
But while they’re working on an ironclad defense, their relationship really heats up!
The two are concocting a recipe for the perfect marriage—except
he’s determined to stay small-town, and she yearns for the big city’s bright lights.
A dilemma, for sure, unless they can cook up a solution…
3 comments:
Can't wait to read The Marriage Recipe. And in response to one of your earlier posts, no, your writing doesn't suck ; - )
I'm suing you for the rights to my name.
Just kidding.
Cheers.
I read this yesterday. Cute.
I, too, grew into myself after moving to New York. It took me a few years to realize I didn't need the City as much as I needed to figure out who I was -- and that once I knew that I could be happy anywhere.
I admit I was a little impatient for Rachel to have the same epiphany, but overall I enjoyed watching her grow.
Anyway, this was the first time I read one of your books, and it was a fun break. I'll definitely look for your name in the future when I'm browsing for subway reading.
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