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Sherry Thomas (Author)
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July 29, 2008
Famous in Paris, infamous in London, Verity Durant is as well-known for her mouthwatering cuisine as for her scandalous love life. But that’s the least of the surprises awaiting her new employer when he arrives at the estate of Fairleigh Park following the unexpected death of his brother.

To rising political star Stuart Somerset, Verity Durant is just a name and food is just food, until her first dish touches his lips. Only one other time had he felt such pure arousal–a dangerous night of passion with a stranger, who disappeared at dawn. Ten years is a long time to wait for the main course, but when Verity Durant arrives at his table, there’s only one thing that will satisfy Stuart’s appetite for more. But is his hunger for lust, revenge–or that rarest of delicacies, love? For Verity’s past has a secret that could devour them both even as they reach for the most delicious fruit of all.…

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A Cinderella story with a compelling culinary twist, Thomas's scrumptious Victorian confection (after Private Arrangements) proves impossible to resist. Madame Verity Durant works for Bertram Bertie Somerset at his estate, Fairleigh Park—after serving as the mistress he failed to marry (due to a questionable background that includes an illegitimate child). When Bertie dies unexpectedly at 38, Verity worries as Bertie's bastard-born brother, Stuart—now London's foremost barrister —takes over the estate. Verity had shared a secret, mouthwatering affair with Stuart 10 years earlier, and she doesn't expect him to keep her on, especially since he's affianced to the very proper Miss Lizzy Bessler. What ensues, however, is happiness on a plate, as Thomas shows that hunger for passion, and madeleines, never dies. (Aug.)
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~ Best Romance of the Year (Library Journal)

"Sherry Thomas is the most powerfully original historical romance author writing today."–Lisa Kleypas, New York Times bestselling author

“This seductive, magical historical rewards readers with exquisite language, nearly erotic culinary descriptions, and a fairy-tale ending. A delectable treat.”—Library Journal
 
“A Cinderella story with a compelling culinary twist, Thomas's scrumptious Victorian confection proves impossible to resist.”—Publishers Weekly
 
“Packed with engaging characters, gripping dialogue, a devious plot, steamy sex and smart writing. This is definitely an author on the rise. Another keeper! Get it!”–Reader to Reader 
 
“Delicious, delectable and a mouthwatering blend of Cinderella, Top Chef and Like Water for Chocolate, not to mention Chocolat. [Sherry Thomas] dazzles with her intelligent, compelling story and memorable characters. This well-crafted romance places her among the very finest of the next generation of authors.”—Romantic Times, Top Pick!
 
“Entertaining and thoroughly absorbing.”—Romance Reviews Today
 
Delicious just about says it all: Sherry Thomas's second novel is a multi-course banquet of delectable story-telling, scrumptious characters, and delightful verbal treats.”—The Romance Reader

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (July 29, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440244323
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440244325
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #572,232 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Sherry Thomas burst onto the scene with PRIVATE ARRANGEMENTS, a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2008. Her sophomore book, DELICIOUS, is a Library Journal Best Romance of 2008. Her next two books, NOT QUITE A HUSBAND and HIS AT NIGHT, were back-to-back winners of Romance Writers of America's prestigious RITA Award for Best Historical Romance in 2010 and 2011. Lisa Kleypas calls her "the most powerfully original historical romance author working today."


Her story is all the more interesting given that English is Sherry's second language--she has come a long way from the days when she made her laborious way through Rosemary Roger's Sweet Savage Love with an English-Chinese dictionary. She enjoys creating stories. And when she is not writing, she thinks about the zen and zaniness of her profession, plays computer games with her sons, and reads as many fabulous books as she can find.

 

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A couple is miserable and apart for most of the book. Too many lies and secrets for illogical reasons., October 6, 2008
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Story Brief:
Verity is a lady who for unknown reasons has run away from her family. She keeps her identity a secret and works as a cook for Bertie. Her cooking skills are famous in England. She and Bertie have a brief love affair which ends. She goes to London to meet Bertie's brother Stuart. She does not tell Stuart her name or connection to Bertie. She leaves the next day, and he can't find her. She continues to cook for Bertie. Ten years later Bertie dies. Stuart inherits and arrives at Bertie's home. Stuart doesn't recognize Verity, but starts to develop feelings for her.

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I wanted it to be over. During most of the book the couple is miserable and apart. They meet, fall immediately in love, he asks her to marry him, she runs away. Ten years later they meet again but cannot be together because he is engaged to another woman. Finally, during the last few pages of the book, they are happy together. I don't like spending most of the book being miserable and sad. Most romance novels spend more time with couple meeting and developing an emotional connection, with a short separation period. Not so with this book. Most of the book is separation.

I was pleased with and enjoyed the relationship between Will and Lizzy. There were some surprises, and I liked what was happening with them. The more I read, the more I liked Will's character and what he did. It's too bad that it was a minor subplot, because it was the best part of the book. Initially, Will didn't tell Lizzy about his potential inheritance. When she learned about it later and confronted Will, the reasons he gave her were good. I liked his reasons and was a little surprised by them. Well done author.

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A major problem with this book was too many conflicts based on inaccurate assumptions and vague communication (my pet peeve). The major plot conflict was Verity leaving her wealthy family and working as a cook. Verity was pregnant. Her Aunt told her she would be locked away for the rest of her life. The Aunt didn't mean it but was trying to scare Verity into better behavior in the future. Verity believed the Aunt's threat and ran away. The Aunt lies to her husband and says Verity died. Later when the Aunt learns where Verity is, the Aunt doesn't make things right, because she believes her husband will be mad at her for lying about Verity's death. Therefore, the Aunt monitors Verity from afar for the next ten plus years. When Stuart tells the Aunt he loves Verity and wants to marry her, the Aunt is happy to accept Verity back into the family and sponsors a big wedding for her. What??? After years of watching Verity suffer, the Aunt makes things nice? I also don't understand why Verity felt the need to keep her relationship to the Aunt a secret. This was too "cooked up" for me. I want something more believable.

Another miscommunication was Verity's lie to Michael for years, which was due to a promise made to Mrs. Robbins. Mrs. Robbins adopted Michael. A few years later Verity arrives to live nearby, and Mrs. Robbins is afraid Verity will take Michael away. Verity tells her no, that she just wants to be around him. Verity promises not to tell Michael that she is his biological mother. I think Verity and Mrs. Robbins could have and should have come to an agreement to tell Michael the truth much sooner than they did. Michael had guessed the truth long before it was told to him. Finally, Verity tells Michael that she is his biological mother, but she doesn't tell him who his grandparents are. This continued lie annoyed me.

Further, I didn't like Verity's lies to Stuart. When they first meet, he asks her to marry him. She is not honest about who she is and runs away. Ten years later, he asks her to marry him again. The same secrets exist, but she says yes this time. Her turnabout didn't make sense, her circumstances hadn't changed. I prefer true intrigue, not this keeping of secrets for illogical reasons. Also, why did she hide from Stuart for ten years? She loved him. If she was going to do this turnabout, why did it have to be so many years later? This was unfulfilling.

Story length: 404 pages. Sexual language: mild. Number of sex scenes: 7. Length of sex scenes: 1 short scene (1 paragraph) and 6 long scenes (1.6 to 6.9 pages). Total number of sex scene pages: 25. Setting 1882 and 1892 England. Copyright: 2008. Genre: historical romance.
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29 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good--but not as good as it should be, August 4, 2008
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DELICIOUS "should" be a five-star book, but "should" is a pointless word: In the end, it is what it is.

That author Sherry Thomas is one of the best talents writing today is indisputable. Her prose practically sings.

Her research, without question, is thorough and definitive. And she evokes the era of the late Victorian period in England as successfully as anyone could do, blending sociology, politics and manners.

Obviously, however, there is a problem with DELICIOUS. And that problem is the plot; in a novel, however, plot is all-important. Yet the story that Thomas has chosen to tell is implausible, impossible, preposterous.

According to DELICIOUS, roughly one-third of the British peerage has been born on the "wrong side of the blanket," as the expression goes. Certainly, it defies belief that every other character here is illegitimate, or the parent of an illegitimate child.

Second, the young women of that era had to follow a firmly set code of morality. Did some of them stray? Definitely. Yet both the author's primary and secondary heroines are women who would have beeen construed at that time as being of easy virtue, "no better than she should be," as they used to like to say. Again, this seems to be unreasonable, even statistically unlikely.

Additionally, Thomas bestows powers and knowledge on some of the era's Grande Dames that not only are evil and unimaginable but also seem to cross the invisible line to magical in their impact. It's hard to believe in society hostesses, even the most important of the ladies, being as omnipotent and controlling as Thomas needs them to be for her story to move forward to its conclusion.

Finally, in an important plot point, it is difficult to imagine a servant using the private bath tub of the employers in their absence.

The political background clearly is interesting. More significantly, the descriptions of food, involving a character who is a cook, are magnificent, authoritative, detailed -- actually mouthwatering.

There is quite a bit of the real-life Rosa Lewis, the famous "Duchess of Duke Street" written into this character. Rosa's "Cavendish Hotel," with its renowned kitchen, was the favorite of the aristocracy and the true gourmets of that period. Rosa was reputed to have had affairs with several of her regulars including, possibly, even the Prince of Wales. (Later, Edward VII.)

Thomas hammers the fairytale theme, but there is no fairytale quality to the book, no sweetness, and the happy endings--all romances end happily--seem so strained that these are stupid.

Nonetheless, it bears repeating: Sherry Thomas writes exquisite prose ... she does wonderful research ... and she re-creates upper class late Victorian England as well as I've ever seen it done. And these are the reasons to read DELICIOUS.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Descriptions of food are Delicious, September 2, 2008
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I thoroughly enjoyed Private Arrangements, her first book, and was eager to read this one. It starts out wonderfully, with mouthwatering descriptions of food and an interesting situation. It's paced quickly, I read the book easily in an afternoon, but about half-way through I started feeling frustrated and by the book's end, felt that the book had so much potential, but should have been better than it was. My main complaint was the plot was just ridiculous, mostly the fact that it took so long for Stuart to recognize Verity...ridiculous that he wouldn't see her, one instance I could buy, but repeatedly was too over the top. Also wasn't interested in Lizzy and Will's romance, and ended up skipping those pages to get to the main story.

I do like the author's writing, and will likely buy her next book, I just hope she makes the next plot a little more believable.

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