From Publishers Weekly
A holistic approach to the art of cooking and love marks Esdaile's latest heart-warmer (after No Trust) and soul charmer. Deborah Lee Jackson is 25, half-black and half-Cherokee, recently divorced and newly arrived in Philly. Eager for something more than her depressing water department job, Deborah embarks on a complete self-help overhaul by taking courses at the University Arts Center near her apartment. She meets Jason Hastings while buying supplies for her naturopathic cooking class, unaware he's also a substitute art teacher at the Center. Jason, who is black, asks Deborah to pose for him because he's determined to immortalize her in oil. Their mutual attraction blossoms into something very passionate and deeply fulfilling, but thorny conflicts rooted in their individual family histories soon arise. Esdaile explores the challenges the couple must face with sparkling sensitivity, interweaving spiritual issues with earthy, practical ones. (June)
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From Booklist
Broke, alone, and discouraged on New Year’s Eve, Deborah Lee promises herself a better future as she optimistically signs up for self-improvement classes every weeknight at the local community center. Her chance encounter with professional artist Jason Hastings at the local naturopathic shop leads to a request that she model for him, and when she discovers that he is teaching some of her classes, their relationship moves to another level. Both dream of a lifetime together, but they each have self-esteem issues stemming from their unhappy pasts, which seem destined to keep them apart. Esdaile’s newest contemporary romance, with its Ebonics-laden narrative and streets-of-Philadelphia setting, is targeted at the urban black reader, but its universal themes of trust, self-respect, family, and faith will resound strongly with a much wider audience. --Lynne Welch

