First Review for Table Manners: Four Stars, Romantic Times
Posted on | July 7, 2009 | 2 Comments Leave a comment | Print This Post
Here we go, the first review for Table Manners:
“In this the follow-up to Good Things, Deidre McIntosh must figure out the right ingredients to make the recipe for her life work. As she does this, King provides a feast for the imagination, since much of the plot revolves around food. There’s no real doubt that this will end with a happily ever after, but the reader will enjoy getting there. There’s a treat at the end, where several mouthwatering recipes await.”
Sandra Garcia-Myers, Romantic Times
Table Manners received 4 stars! And if you’ve read my first two books, you know I’m a big believer in HEA (happily ever after), both in fiction and in life. Deidre does have to fight for her happiness, as many of us do, but manages to do so with finesse, food and friendship. I hope this gives you one more reason to add Table Manners to your TBR pile if you haven’t already!
Hugs,
Mia
PS. And please feel free to send me reviews of Table Manners (from traditional print, online or blog reviewers) if you don’t see them listed on my review page. Thank you!
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July 9th, 2009 @ 3:53 am
I am very excited to read Table Manners! Congrats on a great review. I’m a foodie (former restaurateur) myself and thoroughly enjoy the weaving of food and drink into a good plot.
Best,
Tammie
Guide To Life For Women
Hi Tammie! Thanks for stopping by and I’m so happy you’ll be reading the book! Please swing back when you’re done and let us know if you enjoyed it. If you try a recipe, take some pictures–I thought the pictures on your blog (and it’s very premise) are wonderful! Hugs, Mia
July 10th, 2009 @ 4:07 am
I just reread Good Things so I am ready to get my preordered copy of Table Manners!!!!!
I can’t wait! I love your writing and characters.
Hi Deb! I am going to read your comment anytime I have writer’s block.
Thank you for reading my novels and I hope you’ll let me know if Table Manners does justice to Good Things! hugs, Mia