Bliss

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By Hilary Fields

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$21.99

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$28.99 CAD

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  1. Trade Paperback $21.99 $28.99 CAD
  2. ebook $8.99 $11.99 CAD

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Nothing says “oops” like your naked ass skidding in the salmon mousse. . .

A year ago, pastry chef Serafina Wilde’s seemingly perfect life fell to pieces. So now, when her eccentric Aunt Pauline calls from Santa Fe needing her help, Sera jumps at the chance to start over. Pauline even offers to let her take over the family business, “Pauline’s House of Passion,” and turn it into a bakery. . . provided she agrees not to ditch the “back room.” Cupcakes and sex toys don’t exactly mix but Sera is willing to try, and what she finds in the beautiful City Different is the best life has to offer —
if she has the courage to go for it.

Genre:

  • "I loved every page of this deliciously funny, jaw-droppingly scandalous, full-of-heart novel about life, love, family, food, and very interesting back rooms. An absolute must-read."
    Mia March, author of The Meryl Streep Movie Club and Finding Colin Firth
  • "Cupcakes, sex toys, and a hippie lesbian aunt -- this book contains all the elements of my ideal life. Go on a wacky little adventure with Hilary Fields and enjoy the stranger side of Santa Fe."
    Sara Benincasa, author of Agorafabulous!
  • "The best new book we've read in a long time!"
    Woman's Day
  • "Charming characters...interesting and fun."
    Library Journal
  • "An engrossing story with a unique cast of characters-both human and animal-written in a unique and confident voice."
    Kirkus on Last Chance Llama Ranch

On Sale
Nov 19, 2013
Page Count
352 pages
Publisher
Redhook
ISBN-13
9780316277389

Hilary Fields

About the Author

A scion of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Hilary Fields wrote her first romance novel at sixteen, and continued to write women’s fiction even as she studied classics and philosophy at St. John’s College, a tiny liberal arts college in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In the spirit of cognitive dissonance, she still divides her time between Manhattan and the Land of Enchantment, and enjoys cooking, crocheting, and her obligatory feline companions.

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