12 Courses, the sixth book in the Delectable Series is
officially coming soon!
http://bit.ly/dsp-12c
A bit about the book:
Thom Kennedy Leyton returns to San Francisco to take up the reins of Graze,
one of the city’s best restaurants, years after he lost his job when his
innovative new set of recipes was stolen. Thom’s loss of self-esteem eventually
caused his boyfriend, Blake Warner, to end their
relationship, sending Thom into a deep depression.
Now, cured of fifty excess pounds and any attraction to Blake, Thom’s back
in town. Blake catches him off guard when he visits Graze several days in a
row, and Thom lets himself get caught up in Blake’s allure, despite knowing
better. Thom juggles a renewed relationship with Blake, a Christmas visit from his
parents, and an important holiday menu based on a Twelve Days of Christmas
theme.
When an old acquaintance reveals that Blake knows more about the theft of
the recipes than he lets on, Thom doesn’t know whom to trust. But the truth
isn’t quite that simple, and Thom won’t be able to decide if Blake deserves a
place in his life until he learns exactly what happened years ago.
Release date: December 23. |
Available
now for pre-order at Dreamspinner Press: http://bit.ly/dsp-12c
The inspiration
I love to cook. If you’ve met me, you probably also know I
love to eat. I have food and cooking scenes in all of my books, so it was
inevitable I would write a series featuring chefs and winemakers, and other men
in the restaurant world.
For this sixth installment in the Delectable Series, I
needed to come up with some familiar, yet completely different. Another story
about another chef just wasn’t going to do it for me or for fans of the series.
I decided to set myself a challenge: a new chef trying to
convince his bosses to take a big chance on a vegan Twelve Nights of Christmas
menu. Not only is Thom Kennedy trying to earn his way back to the top, but he’s
chosen an incredibly tricky and risky way of doing it.
Thom actually had it easy. I was the one struggling to
create a menu as elaborate as Thom needed. Not being a chef myself, coming up
with a dozen unique vegan dishes worthy of a holiday special event taxed my
brain more than anything I’ve written. I probably spent more time creating the
menu than writing the story.
I did not consult with any professional chefs, so my
imaginary Twelve Courses may not even work in actuality. That’s why I haven’t
included any recipes this time around, though I will be sharing Blake’s Lobster
Grilled Cheese Menu on my blog for release day.
Find EM Lynley online:
Email: emlynley @gmail.com
At Amazon: http://bit.ly/amz-eml9
At Dreamspinner Press: http://bit.ly/dsp-eml2
At her temporary blog: emlynley.wordpress.com
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