Tagline: Sophie wasn't passionate about cooking until she got together with a chef!
Observations: I loved this story, partly because I LOVE TO COOK. I loved the authenticity. Michaels certainly knows how to cook, or she did a great job of convincing me.
I did wonder about a grocery store allowing a chef to come promote his restaurant, but I suspended my disbelief.
I thought the way Michaels arranged for Greg to help her with dinner was very natural, and like I said before, it was totally correct for the chef to disdain the dried herbs in favor of fresh ones, although it might be hard to find fresh bay leaves.
I disagree about cake being more trouble than creme brulee, but there's a much bigger wow factor with creme brulee and they did have five hours, so there'd be plenty of time.
I thought the ending was terrific and with just the right amount of intimacy--the cheek kiss--for the amount of time they'd spent together and their budding relationship.
Photo by Clotee Allochuku via Flickr Creative Commons
4 comments:
I liked the story, too. I didn't think about the grocery store promoting a restaurant. Does seem a bit unlikely but apparently it didn't bother me.
It was refreshing to see someone other than Patricia's go-to authors get a contract. Don't get me wrong the established authors are good, but the new submission process has seemed rather unfair. I'm hoping this means Patricia is checking the non-pro submissions more regularly now.
I do agree with Kate about the cake versus creme brulee. I would think the creme brulee would present more of a challenge to make :) Still, I thought it was a good story.
Congratulations Amy!
Shelby
I also loved this story, Kate. Didn't even notice that store/restaurant thing until your brought it up.
Re: the cake vs. crème brulee, as a cook and baker I've made both often and give me the crème brulee any day. Less mess, less clean up, and so much yummy in taste. LOL I guess I like crème brulee better than cake.
Creme brulee is my favorite too. I haven't made in in a long time though. Maybe I'm misremembering how much trouble it is.
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