(Description nicked from B&N.com.)
“At the end of a long night,
Elizabeth leans against the industrial oven and takes in her kingdom.
Once vibrant and flawless, evenings in the kitchen now feel chaotic and
exhausting. She’s lost her culinary magic, and business is slowing down.
When worried investors enlist the
talents of a tech-savvy celebrity chef to salvage the restaurant,
Elizabeth feels the ground shift beneath her feet. Not only has she lost
her touch; she’s losing her dream.
And her means of escape.
When her mother died, Elizabeth
fled home and the overwhelming sense of pain and loss. But fifteen years
later, with no other escapes available, she now returns. Brimming with
desperation and dread, Elizabeth finds herself in the unlikeliest of
places, by her sister’s side in Seattle as Jane undergoes chemotherapy.
As her new life takes the form of
care, cookery, and classic literature, Elizabeth is forced to reimagine
her future and reevaluate her past. But can a New York City chef with a
painful history settle down with the family she once abandoned . . .
and make peace with the sister who once abandoned her?”

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