![]() ![]() What's amazing is that you'll never believe that these two could fall in love, but that's exactly what happens and it's a joy to read! She's depressed, she's lost.Įlliott is alone and lonely and angry and disappointed by life. ![]() ![]() She've lost her husband, who she loved dearly, suddenly and she's still mourning. ![]() But what is amazing is the message that you don't need to be 30 to be able to love! A Taste of Heaven is a novel that includes a foodie romance, second chances, and a wee bit of haggis.īoth Sophia and Elliott are 50 years old (he's 49, she 47). Fear, courage, and inspiration from unlikely places will mark this journey, and Sophia is determined to persevere until the very end. Spurred by her daughters, she embarks on a poignant adventure that takes her from the wildflower fields of Vermont to the wind-swept vista of North Berwick, Scotland. Scottish chef Elliott Adamson has a chip on his shoulder the size of Loch Ness, and he's blocking her path to victory. Unfortunately, there is a large, angry obstacle standing in her way. After a year grieving for her dead husband, forty-seven-year-old Sophia is finally ready to break out of her shell. But in a moment of defiance, she creates an extraordinary dessert, one that combines both the bitter and the sweet, just like her own life. She has only one shot to impress the judges on A Taste of Heaven. When the producer of a cooking competition requests an amuse-bouche, the chefs stick with proteins. "Create one perfect bite." Good little widow Sophia Brown always follows the rules. ![]()
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