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A heartwarming, small town romance novella about the courage to move forward and find peace with the past from USA Today Bestselling author Melinda Curtis.

The last time they saw each other, he broke her heart…
Chef Claudia Giordano isn’t happy to be back in Harmony Valley for a variety of reasons, including the presence of Enzo Diaz. But a scathing review has this chef without job prospects. Unless, of course, you count helping her grandmother run her pizza restaurant in Harmony Valley.

Now, they’re cooking across the street from each other…
Claudia will do anything to let Enzo know she’s over him, including engage in a battle for the hearts and stomachs of Harmony Valley. If only Enzo hadn’t grown up to be so handsome, so charming, and become a better kisser…

Fans of Hallmark movies like Just Add Romance will enjoy this lighthearted and charming novella in the Love in Harmony Valley series.

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Such a sweet twist to the idea of two chefs competing in a small town! I love how they create a fusion that creates something new, with roots linked to their own familial traditions. Throughout the book, I often found myself caught up in the adventure of the food as much as the romance.

Claudia is a bit standoffish at first, but she redeems herself in precisely the perfect ways once she makes peace with the past. Enzo is the sweetest and ultimately, such a perfect balance for Claudia. They each have flaws that are relatable, making them feel as authentic as the food and traditions they wanted to keep in tact. Twelve years is a long time and carry a lot of changes, but it doesn’t take long for these two to realize that it was simply a means to bring them back together in best way possible.

Such an incredibly sweet, wonderful read that will brighten your heart. I can’t wait to read more of the series!

About the Author:

Prior to writing romance, Melinda was a junior manager for a Fortune 500 company, which meant when she flew on the private jet she was relegated to the jump seat—otherwise known as the potty. After grabbing her pen (and a parachute) she made the jump to full-time writer. She recently came to grips with the fact that she’s an empty nester and a (very young) grandma, concepts easier to grasp than jet-setting on a potty.

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