Sweet Nothings

Sweet Nothings by Trisha Ashley is a romantic comedy published by Severn House in 2007. This edition spans 231 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Lizzie, who is dedicated to preparing comfort food for her quick-tempered husband, Tom. However, she faces challenges that good food cannot resolve, leading her to make the difficult decision to end her marriage.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will encounter the escalating rivalry between Lizzie and cookery writer Nick Pharamond, whose playful jabs may have labeled her the Queen of Puddings one too many times. The book delves into themes of humor and romance, exploring the complexities of relationships and the impact of culinary passions. With its engaging storyline, Sweet Nothings offers a blend of lightheartedness and emotional depth, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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Romantic comedy from the author of The Generous Gardener – Lizzie is cooking up a storm of comfort food for quick-tempered husband Tom. But some problems cannot be solved even by good food and she must end her marriage. Meanwhile, the growing rivalry between Lizzie and cookery writer Nick Pharamond is coming to a rapid simmer, and he may just have called her the Queen of Puddings once too often…
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