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Food for Thought
(2015)(The second book in the Tales of the Curious Cookbook series)
A Novella by Amy Lane
A Tale of the Curious Cookbook
Emmett Gant was planning to tell his father something really important one Sunday morningbut his father passed away first. Now, nearly three years later, Emmett can't seem to clear up who he should be withthe girl with the apple cheeks and the awesome family, or his snarky neighbor, Keegan, who never sees his family but who makes Emmett really happy just by coming over to chat.
Emmett needs clarity.
Fortunately for Emmett, his best friends mom has a cookbook that promises to give Emmett insight and good food, and Emmett is intrigued. After the cookbook follows him home, Emmett and Keegan decide to make the recipe For Clarity, and what ensues is both very clearand a little surprising, especially to Emmett's girlfriend. Emmett is going to have to think hard about his past and the really important thing he forgot to tell his father if he wants to get the recipe for love just right.
Genre: Gay Romance
Emmett Gant was planning to tell his father something really important one Sunday morningbut his father passed away first. Now, nearly three years later, Emmett can't seem to clear up who he should be withthe girl with the apple cheeks and the awesome family, or his snarky neighbor, Keegan, who never sees his family but who makes Emmett really happy just by coming over to chat.
Emmett needs clarity.
Fortunately for Emmett, his best friends mom has a cookbook that promises to give Emmett insight and good food, and Emmett is intrigued. After the cookbook follows him home, Emmett and Keegan decide to make the recipe For Clarity, and what ensues is both very clearand a little surprising, especially to Emmett's girlfriend. Emmett is going to have to think hard about his past and the really important thing he forgot to tell his father if he wants to get the recipe for love just right.
Genre: Gay Romance
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