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The Glass Kitchen by Linda Francis Lee

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Also by Linda Francis Lee:

Emily & Einstein, January 2019
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The Glass Kitchen, June 2014
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Emily And Einstein, April 2012
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Emily And Einstein, March 2011
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The Ex-Debutante, April 2008
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The Devil in the Junior League, July 2007
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Simply Sexy, November 2004
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Sinfully Sexy, October 2004
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Suddenly Sexy, September 2004
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The Glass Kitchen
Linda Francis Lee

St. Martin's Press
June 2014
On Sale: June 17, 2014
Featuring: Ariel; Portia Cuthcart; Gabriel
384 pages
ISBN: 0312382278
EAN: 9780312382278
Kindle: B00HTJ77IS
Hardcover / e-Book
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Women's Fiction

With the glass kitchen, Linda Francis Lee has served up a novel that is about the courage it takes to follow your heart and be yourself. A true recipe for life.

Portia Cuthcart never intended to leave Texas. Her dream was to run the Glass Kitchen restaurant her grandmother built decades ago. But after a string of betrayals and the loss of her legacy, Portia is determined to start a new life with her sisters in Manhattan . . . and never cook again. But when she moves into a dilapidated brownstone on the Upper West Side, she meets twelve-year-old Ariel and her widowed father Gabriel, a man with his hands full trying to raise two daughters on his own.

Soon, a promise made to her sisters forces Portia back into a world of magical food and swirling emotions, where she must confront everything she has been running from. What seems so simple on the surface is anything but when long-held secrets are revealed, rivalries exposed, and the promise of new love stirs to life like chocolate mixing with cream.

The Glass Kitchen is a delicious novel, a tempestuous story of a woman washed up on the shores of Manhattan who discovers that a kitchen—like an island—can be a refuge, if only she has the courage to give in to the pull of love, the power of forgiveness, and accept the complications of what it means to be family.

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