Synopses & Reviews
Montana real estate agent Quint McCoy will tell you that the most important thing is location, location, location. It's a lesson he learns all too well when he goes incommunicado for a four-week fishing trip to Alaska. While he's away, his mother Molly turns his office into the pie shop she has always dreamed of, Big Sky Pie. But that's not the only surprise in store for him.
On her way out of town, Callee McCoy only wants to say a fond farewell to her beloved mother-in-law. But Molly soon persuades Callee to stay and lend a hand at the new shop, even if it means heating up the kitchen with her soon-to-be ex. As Callee and Quint rediscover their recipe for love, they realize that some couples are so sinfully good together that one delectable taste is never enough . . .
(59,000 words)
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"Adrianne Lee always delivers a page-turner... I have loved all her books. The plots are clever and original, and she has a wonderful writing style!"--Susan Wiggs
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"For a fun, light, and entertaining read about second chances, don't miss DELECTABLE."--HarlequinJunkie.com
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"I found DELECTABLE so refreshing! ... True love and homemade pies made this totally delectable!"--RandomBookMuses.com
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"A nice second chance love story with good main and secondary characters. I enjoyed the read and am looking forward to the second book in this series."--SexyBookTimes.com
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"A positively charming romance that is incredibly heartwarming ... a fast-paced and engaging novel that is sure to delight anyone who enjoys homespun love stories."--BookReviewsandMorebyKathy.com
About the Author
Adrianne Lee lives with her husband of many, many years on the beautiful Olympic Peninsula in Washington State in a pole barn building her husband transformed into an upstairs apartment with a shop below for his hot rods. Adrianne creates her stories on her laptop, in her recliner with her adopted cat, Spooky, curled between her calves, snoozing. Over thirty years of summer vacationing in the Flat Head Lake area near Kalispell and Glacier Park has given her a love for all things Montana.