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The Secret Recipe for Second Chances

by J.D. Barrett

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Lucy Muir is leaving her husband. It's complicated. As joint owners and chefs at one of the best restaurants in town making a clean break is tough. But, let's face it, a woman can only take so much cheating, recipe stealing and lack of good grace. Despondently driving around the back streets of Woolloomooloo one night, Lucy happens upon an old, empty terrace that was once the city's hottest restaurant: Fortune. One minute she's peering through grimy windows into an abandoned space, the next she's planning a pop-up bistro. When Lucy fires up Fortune's old kitchen she discovers a little red recipe book that belonged to the former chef, the infamous Frankie Summers. As she cries over the ingredients for Frankie's French Onion Soup, she imagines what Fortune was like in its heyday. It's strange, Lucy can sense Frankie beside her, almost see him there . . . This fiery chef, who lived with a passion for food and women in almost equal measure, just might help Lucy cook herself up a better life. But is she brave enough to believe? Charming, heartwarming and just a little bit magical, The Secret Recipe for Second Chances will leave you smiling and hungry for more… (more)
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When Lucy Muir leaves her cheating husband Leith she is not only walking away from her marriage but also her restaurant partnership. After finding an abandoned, ramshackle eatery she decides to open a pop up restaurant. Lucy discovers a recipe book belonging to the restaurants previous owner Frankie Summers. What follows is a quirky and endearing tale of romance, friendship, resilience and second chances.
J.D Barrett has knocked is out of the park. This beautiful book has the perfect amount of romance, intrigue and mouth watering descriptions. With the added bonus of actual recipes scattered throughout the book.
The story draws you in from start to finish. With wonderful rounded characters that you can really connect with. This charming fast paced story leaves you wanting more. The perfect visual descriptions really make you feel like you are part of the story. With a collection of truly wonderful and different characters this book is a must read. And like me, you won’t want it to end.

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Lucy Muir is leaving her husband. It's complicated. As joint owners and chefs at one of the best restaurants in town making a clean break is tough. But, let's face it, a woman can only take so much cheating, recipe stealing and lack of good grace. Despondently driving around the back streets of Woolloomooloo one night, Lucy happens upon an old, empty terrace that was once the city's hottest restaurant: Fortune. One minute she's peering through grimy windows into an abandoned space, the next she's planning a pop-up bistro. When Lucy fires up Fortune's old kitchen she discovers a little red recipe book that belonged to the former chef, the infamous Frankie Summers. As she cries over the ingredients for Frankie's French Onion Soup, she imagines what Fortune was like in its heyday. It's strange, Lucy can sense Frankie beside her, almost see him there . . . This fiery chef, who lived with a passion for food and women in almost equal measure, just might help Lucy cook herself up a better life. But is she brave enough to believe? Charming, heartwarming and just a little bit magical, The Secret Recipe for Second Chances will leave you smiling and hungry for more

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