Heidi and Lyle opened their home to a troubled teenager who was expecting a baby after she agreed to let them adopt the babe. But coming toward the end of the pregnancy, her parents asked her to come back home and offered to help rear the baby too. Heidi was heartbroken, and so was Lyle, but he saw a way out of the grief and that was to get Heidi to give another one of her cooking classes. There are six characters who show up to learn what Heidi has to teach.
Todd is a food critic with no time for God
Lisa is a caterer wanting to expand her repertoire
Bill wants to impress his hunting buddies
Nicole is the teen daughter of a single father who expects her to cook for him and her siblings
Allie was given the class as a gift from her husband
Lance just wants to learn what Heidi teaches because he smells her cooking every day when he delivers her mail.
Each character in the book gets to tell the story from their own point of view, which makes the book so much more interesting. The other character is Kendra, the pregnant teen who sees something in Heidi and Lyle that she wants in her own life.
Wanda Brunstetter includes the recipes at the end of the book that Heidi teaches her class. I have a couple of them I want to try for myself in the coming week. Five Stars, Two Thumbs Up, and a piece of apple cornbread for a snack.
My thanks to Shiloh Run Press for allowing me to read and review this book.
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