Texas Cooking
Wingate's empathic writing style is beautifully suited to this contemporary romance in which the simple life is portrayed as heroic and romantic. – Booklist. Wingate’s style ranges from humorous to searching to achingly tender. . . Her writing is wise, witty, and compassionate. – Romantic Times (Top Pick) A job writing articles about rural Texas cooking? Big city reporter Colleen Collins can’t even cook! But thanks to a scandal that cost Collie her job, her boyfriend, and – with this demeaning assignment – her self-respect, she has no choice but to head to the Texas hill country. After only a few days in the charming little town of San Saline, she ends up liking its big-hearted residents, and finds it impossible to resist True McKittrick, whose mere presence makes her feel utterly alive – and inexplicably at home.