Jemima George leads a charmed life as a personal chef and assistant to reality televisionβs latest darling. But that changes in a New York minute when her Aunt Caro dies under odd circumstances, bequeathing her a small restaurant. Jem plans to sell the cafΓ© and continue her life in NYC, until a dramatic phone call from her cheating boyfriend convinces her to experiment with the ingredients for happiness and accept her Auntβs legacy. Throwing herself into remodeling the restaurant with the help of the townβs delicious contractor, Jem revamps the menu and renews her faith in herself.
Jack Kerrigan considered Caro a surrogate mother and hates the idea that the cafΓ© could be sold. He doesnβt need the remodeling project, but if it means Caroβs beautiful, fascinating niece will stay to run the restaurant, heβs all in. He wouldnβt mind being savory to Jemβs sweet.
Jackβs brassy ex-wife is cooking up a scheme of her own, where Jack tosses Jem like a salad and comes back to her. Fold in a creepy attorney hiding secrets of environmental mayhem, add Jemβs claustrophobia, half-pint niece and nephew twins, one mysterious lockbox, and bring to a boil–a recipe for romance.
A Lyrical Press Contemporary Romance
A huge welcome toΒ Gemma BrocatoΒ and her wonderful characters from Cooking Up Love.Β I’m so glad you’ve dropped by, Gemma, and brought two of your favorite people along with youΒ for a character interview.
Joanne, Thanks so much for inviting me and Jack and Jem over today. Weβre all eager to tell you a little bit about ourselves.
Let’s put Jack and Jem in the hot seat then. Jem if I can start with you. Did you ever consider your story would be told?
Jem: *smiling sheepishly* I worked for a reality TV star, and have appeared on camera often. This wasnβt the story I expected Gemma to tell, *sends and adoring glance toward Jack* but Iβm so happy with the way it turned out.
Whatβs your favorite scene, one your writer portrayed just right?
Jack: *Jack grabs Jemβs hand* Can I answer this one, sugar? I found Jem in the cafΓ© after sheβd gotten a devastating phone call. We walked to the waterfront and watched the sunrise together. Gemma thought she was giving that sunrise to Jem. But, I knew the sun brought an exciting new promise for me, too. The promise of a happily ever after. *Jem sighs and blows a kiss at Jack*
Were there any particularly difficult scenes youβd rather your writer have never written?
Jem: I hated every scene where Gemma made me suffer from my fear of small spaces. *Shuddering*
What was your favorite thing to do in your book?
*They smile at each other*
Jem: We love to hang out at Redβs Tavern and play darts. Iβm proud to say I usually win.
Are you happy with how everything turned out?
Jem: Oh yes!
Would you care for a sequel?
Jack: I think weβve been in the spotlight long enough. Itβs my sisterβs turn to play the lead. Gemma was generous to her and her kids with her next story. Thatβs all Iβll say.
What was your favorite line?
Jack: It was right after Jem and I got locked in the pantry. She doesnβt like small spaces, you know. Gemma put some awesome words in my mouth. A foretelling of sorts. “We also have moments of glory and brilliance. Distracting you with a kiss was mine. As a matter of fact, kissing you could become one of my weaknesses.”
Whatβs your favorite time of the day?
Jem and Jack respond at the same time: Dawn
Whatβs your greatest fear?
Jem: *with a shiver* Small spaces.
Jack: *matter-of-factly* Losing Jem.
Whatβs your greatest weakness?
Jack: *smiles* Jemβs kisses. They make my heart flip every time.
Whatβs your strongest quality?
Jem: Can I answer for Jack? He is a kind man. He hates it when I say that, but itβs true. Heβd rather I said he was a sexy strong stud with a wicked awesome sense of humor. And he is all of that. But a sweet, sensitive heart beats in his chest.
What makes you proud?
Jem: *A broad smile spreads over Jemβs face* Well, I hate to brag, but I had a role in reuniting a family torn apart by mistakes and pride. I helped a father be proud of his son again, when it seemed theyβd never talk again.
Jack: *nodβs then adds his own moment of pride* I helped Jem heal after her aunt died, and her EX-boyfriend betrayed her. Oh, I also helped her find inventive ways to manage her claustrophobia. *He leers at Jem*
I have aΒ couple of questions just for you, Gemma.
As the writer, is there anything youβd like to say in response to your charactersβ interview?
Just that Iβm pleased that they are happy with the end of the story. Although, it really isnβt an end, rather, itβs a delicious beginning for the rest of their lives.
Are you working on anything new and if so when can we expect to see it?
As Jack mentioned, his sister Pippaβs story, Hearts In Harmony, is due out in May 2014. That story tugged at my heart from the very moment I was introduced to her. Currently Iβm working on finishing Sam Kerriganβs story. He was one of my favorite characters in Cooking Up Love, so Iβm delighted to be working on that. Since the story is based on the five senses, there are two more yet to come.
Here’s an excerpt to whet your appetite:
Jack smiled sadly and shifted on the hard rock. βThatβs when I really got to know Caroline. She gave me a job and helped me figure out up from down. Iβm ashamed to say I sort of lost myself in the bottle. Knowing how much Iβd disappoint Caroline if I didnβt show up to work the breakfast shift kept me from drinking until dawn. My dadβs a patient man, but after putting me to bed drunk a few times, he got fed up. So the next time it happened, he poured me a strong cup of coffee, shoved me in the car and brought me here. He marched me down the pier and pointed toward the sunrise.β
Jack lost himself in thoughts of a long ago morning, as Jem stared at the horizon, waiting for him to go on.
βDad doesnβt talk much. Itβs just his way. He shocked me that morning by stringing a whole lot of words together. Said his heart was breaking for me. What I was going through was breaking my motherβs heart, too. He told me it was time to move on with my life, not stay buried in what I couldnβt change. Dad told me each sunrise offers a new promise. As bad as yesterday was, thereβs new opportunity, new hope every day. He told me I was the only roadblock to happiness. I shouldnβt let Tessa destroy my essence. Yep, my dad talked about my essence.β Jack chuckled; the memory of the moment still amazed him. βSaid I deserved more than the next guy to wallow in the misery. But Iβd be better off accepting the new chance each dawning sun provided.β
He turned to face Jem and put his finger under her chin, turning her face his direction. Cupping his hand over her cheek, he rubbed his thumb along the smooth skin he found there. He prayed sheβd lift her head enough to let him press a kiss to her lips, but she remained still, her eyes searching his. βThat sun, right there, is your new opportunity. If you stay unhappy for a few days, or even years, itβs okay. Tomorrow, and every day after, the sun will come back with the same offer. And one day, youβll be ready to accept it.β
He dropped his hand to her shoulder and scooted closer to her, easing his arm around her. Jem didnβt shift away from him, but didnβt lean into his solid warmth, either. Her sigh was audible as she turned her face back toward the brilliant orange globe on the horizon. Side by side, they watched the new sun rising over the water, brightening the day first with a rosy glow, then a fiery glare that made them squint. Bathed in an otherworldly glow, Clooney played in the surf as the rising sun painted vivid colors on the sea and sky.
βThank you,β Jem said softly as Clooney finally wore himself out and trotted back to Jackβs side.
Jack rubbed his hands across the dogβs wet coat, slicking water off his back. βYouβre welcome.β
How can readers find you and your book, Gemma?
Connect with Gemma on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gemma.brocato
Twitter: @gemmabrocato
Website:Β www.Gemmabrocato.com
Buy Links:
Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Cooking-Up-Love-Gemma-Brocato-ebook/dp/B00G36CD0K/Β KoboΒ http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/cooking-up-love-3
Barnes and NobleΒ http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/cooking-up-love-gemma-brocato/1117213296
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BIO:
Gemma’s favorite desk accessories for many years were a circular wooden token, better known as a ’round tuit,’ and a fortune from a fortune cookie that said she was a lover of words; some day she’d write a book. All it took was a transfer to the United Kingdom, the lovely English springtime, and a huge dose of homesickness to write her first novel. Once it was completed and sent off with a kiss even the rejections, addressed to ‘Dear Author’, were gratifying.
After returning to America, she spent a number of years as a copywriter, dedicating her skills to making insurance and the agents who sell them sound sexy. Eventually, her full-time job as a writer interfered with her desire to be a writer full-time and she left the world of financial products behind to pursue an avocation as a romance author.
Her gamble paid off when she was a 2012 Finalist in the prestigious Golden Pen contest for Romantic Suspense and she received contracts for her first and second book.
Can Jimena come cook for me. I keep forgetting to eat.
Hi Liza, Sure Jemima could stop by and cook for you. But it’ll be a long trip. She’ll need a place to sleep, but that could mean breakfast for you too.
Okay, I’m awake and joining in this conversation. Breakfast sounds good. Can Jem whip me up some pancakes or waffles, Gemma? I just picked a ton of strawberries and blueberries from the garden. Those will be delicious on either.
Good heavens, Joanne, If you have strawberries and blueberries all we need is a little vanilla yogurt, some home-made granola and a dash of honey and we’ll have the breakfast of champions. I think we could even fix that for Jem ourselves.
Good morning Joanne. Thanks so much for having Jem, Jack and me over. If your weather there is better than ours (a balmy 7 degrees Fahrenheit) I’m gonna stay a long time.
Stay as long as you like. It’s 80 degrees Fahrenheit today, with a beautiful blue sky. The beach is a-calling. π I’ll put out deck chairs for you all.
Fun interview, fun book!
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed Cooking Up Love
Thanks. *waving*
awww great excerpt. gave me butterflies π sweet man, jack is. lovely interview too, ladies!
He is a keeper, isn’t he, Tera? Thanks for stopping by.
Hey Tera. *waving* Great seeing you here.
Lovely excerpt, Gemma, and I enjoyed the interview too. Jack and Jem are beautiful together!
Thanks Mae. I love that people can see their love for each other.
Even their names are cute. π Love it.
I know I’m late but just had to show up and say hi to my friend, Gemma. “Hi!”
Am I strange that I “hear” the accents in the posts from Down Under? Would love some of your sunshine. The Pacific Northwest is a bit gloomy in winter.
Hi back at ya. Sending you some of my sunshine now. Thanks for dropping by.
Thanks for stoppung by Lindy.
PJ, you know your weather is better than ours back here. LOL Thanks for stopping by.
Ack! I forgot to say how happy I am that Gemma’s first book is out and people are enjoying it. The next one is just as good, and lucky me, I get to read the third one early since I’m one of her critique partners.
Thanks PJ. I appreciate the support, your opinions and your Tarot reading ability.
Great interview, Gemma! Super fun!!
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