Book description
The year is 1819, and the renowned chef Owen Wedgwood has been kidnapped by a beautiful yet ruthless pirate. He will be spared, Mad Hannah Mabbot tells him, as long as he can conjure an exquisite meal every Sunday from the ship's meager supplies. While Wedgwood attempts to satisfy his…
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I devoured Eli Brown's book. What a wild and exhilarating ride! The premise of a pirate captain kidnapping a chef and demanding a fancy weekly meal to save his life was genius. In fact, I was almost jealous. Not that I want to be kidnapped, but I would enjoy the pressure of creating something beautiful out of almost nothing, like being a contestant on a game show, but with more to lose.
My stomach growled through most of the book as I could practically smell the herbs and spices wafting off the page. I was most impressed by how far…
From Richard's list on romances that will nourish your heart and soul.
Eli Brown’s story is told through travelogues. I was inspired by the love story that blooms between the main character, chef Owen Wedgwood, and Captain Mad Hannah Mabbot. Captain Mabbot captures Wedgewood and forces him to cook for her aboard The Flying Rose. The way that Brown tells the story is equally delicious and creative.
From Shawna's list on adventure with women at sea.
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