In the heat of the kitchen, one woman’s secret recipe blends danger, deception, and desire.
About the Book: Jess Robinson is desperate for a fresh start, but an unexpected call from her criminal father drags her back into a world filled with danger and deception—one she thought she’d escaped. With a missing bag of stolen jewels at stake, she must execute the perfect con.
Between
two jobs and family obligations, firefighter Travis Cooper is stretched too
thin. The last thing he needs is an unqualified baker at his widowed mother’s
bakery and who stirs up more questions than answers. Something about Jess feels
familiar, and while Travis is drawn to her, he’s convinced she’s hiding more
than a few secrets.
As drama
simmers and danger closes in, Jess and Travis are caught in a game where every
move could cost them everything.
Our Review: As
with all her creations, author Fredette’s ability to pack strong emotions into
a short story is enviable. Jess Robinson isn’t exactly ‘on the run’ but she’s
running for the life of her inmate father—to keep him safe from retaliation
behind bars.
Another of
Fredette’s many talents is creating setting. If readers believe nothing much happens
in a small town, think again. Redford Falls might be on the far end of Eastern
Canada, but it could easily be any small town, anywhere on the globe.
Last, Jess’ background, compelling
to all, is no different from any adult who has experienced loss, sadness and
neglect at the hands of a manipulative parent who likely knew no other life.
Secret
Recipe will draw you in from the first page and not let go till the very
last line.
Based on a scale of 1-5, Secret Recipe, merits a 7.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews
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