Pies and Prejudice

Pies and Prejudice by Ellery Adams is a First Edition published by Penguin on July 3, 2012. This 304-page novel follows Ella Mae LaFaye, who, after discovering her husband’s infidelity in New York, returns to her hometown of Havenwood, Georgia. There, she finds solace in baking pies, which unexpectedly possess magical qualities that affect those who indulge in them. As she embraces her newfound talent, Ella Mae opens the Charmed Pie Shoppe, setting the stage for a blend of culinary delight and mystery.
In this cozy mystery, readers will encounter Ella Mae navigating personal challenges, including the reemergence of her old rival Loralyn Gaynor and the complexities of her feelings for Hugh Dylan. The narrative unfolds as Ella Mae’s life takes a dramatic turn when Loralyn’s fiancé is found dead, and she becomes embroiled in a murder investigation. With elements of fantasy and the paranormal woven throughout, Pies and Prejudice offers a unique exploration of women sleuths and the enchanting power of baked goods.
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When the going gets tough, Ella Mae LaFaye bakes pies. So when she catches her husband cheating in New York, she heads back home to Havenwood, Georgia, where she can drown her sorrows in fresh fruit filling and flakey crust. But her pies aren’t just delicious. They’re having magical effects on the people who eat them–and the public is hungry for more.
Discovering her hidden talent for enchantment, Ella Mae makes her own wish come true by opening the Charmed Pie Shoppe. But with her old nemesis Loralyn Gaynor making trouble, and her old crush Hugh Dylan making nice, she has more than pie on her plate. and when Loralyn’s fiancé is found dead–killed with Ella Mae’s rolling pin–it’ll take all her sweet magic to clear her name.
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