By Lisa Maliga
Copyright 2014
In Magical Cakes of Love, there is romance and mystery as one of
Yolanda’s regular customers has gone missing. For those of you who’ve read The Great Brownie Taste-off, you’ll know
that Yolanda Carter always refers to her customers as appreciated guests. In the
second book, appreciated guest Captain Angus, a homeless man who enjoys her
brownies and cupcakes twice a day, mysteriously vanishes. As the story unfolds,
the lead investigator thinks that either Yolanda or her best friend, Teagan
Mishkin, might know more about the missing man’s whereabouts. Way more as
they’re his suspects.
Here’s the official
description:
With the successful launch of Yolanda’s Yummery in the
trendy Los Angeles suburb of Brentwood, Yolanda Carter is on a roll. Her fame
is starting to grow as news spreads about all her delicious desserts. An
accompanying Beverage Bar will open in three weeks. She’s involved in a budding
romance with sophisticated British tea baron, Nigel Garvey. Life is sweet.
Complications arise when Captain Angus, a regular homeless
customer, disappears…and Yolanda becomes a suspect.
Someone is framing Yolanda for the crime. Lead investigator
Detective Churchill is certain that she murdered the captain. Best friend
Teagan Mishkin is also a suspect and wants to clear both their names. Will
Yolanda’s relationships be derailed by the daily disasters she’s encountering?
Can those Magical Cakes of Love save her and the yummery?
This is a clean romance/cozy
mystery, and not only was it fun to write, the cover was a joy to photograph.
Yes, I had to go to the yummery to pick up one of those Decadent Chocolate
Magical Cakes of Love and take almost 100 pictures of it. The day was warm and
sunny with a high of 85 and even though I’m cold blooded I had to lower the
temperature of the air conditioning unit from a comfortable 78 down to 70
degrees.
It was difficult to avoid
sampling the cake, and I thought about cutting a slice and putting it on some
fine china but I did that after I finished taking and previewing the pictures.
I’d like to stress that Yolanda
doesn’t ordinarily make wedding cakes but in this book she makes an exception, as
a favor to a good friend’s sister who’ll soon be tying the knot. Here is part of that scene:
Excerpt from Chapter 2
Suddenly a
shorter woman with dyed black hair pulled into a stubby ponytail walked in,
looking around. She wore a shapeless mauve sundress paired with black sneakers.
“So this is the yummery,” Rosemary said. “Kinda on the small side…” She walked
over to the display case and saw only three Magical Cakes of Love and barely a
dozen brownies. “Did we come at a bad time?” Rosemary asked, her forehead
wrinkling.
“Rosemary!
So nice to see the bride-to-be,” Yolanda said to the disgruntled woman. “Well,
no, you came at the end of the day. I was just going to put everything in the
fridge, but I made sure to save you a Decadent Chocolate and a Fancy Vanilla
Buttercream Magical Cake of Love to test.” She gestured, moving towards the
back of the store. “Let’s go back to my office and we’ll sample them.”
Thirty
minutes later and they were still in Yolanda’s office with the two cakes cut
into several slices, and the chocolate cake had fewer of them.
“Now I tried
on 128 wedding dresses before I found the perfect one…” Rosemary commented,
taking another bite of the chocolate cake slice on a paper plate. “It was a
nightmare trying to get one in my petite size and style because I wanted the
Sweetheart Serenade model. It’s ecru lace with puffed sleeves edged with
rhinestones and pearls and a silk crinoline skirt with a detachable
eighteen-foot lace train edged with pearls…oh you’d think I was looking for
something unusual!” She sighed and rolled her big watery blue-gray eyes.
Rosemary pulled out her iPhone and punched the screen a few times. “Here’s the
winning dress…” She turned the phone’s screen so it faced Yolanda and a blurry
shot of some off white creampuff meringue of a wedding dress was seen.
“That looks
nice,” Yolanda stated diplomatically, glad when the phone was removed from her
line of vision.
“Well it
should. And let me tell you about the sixty-one punch recipes before the right
one … and I think the florist is going to be changing again soon…” She enjoyed
another bite of her cake, paused, and took another. She sighed loudly. “You’d
think people could handle brides changing their minds occasionally.”
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4 comments:
Interesting premise and your cover art does look great.
Slamdunk,
Thanks for stopping by! Glad you like the cover art--sure was fun eating the cake afterwards! :)
All the best,
Lisa
Congratulations on another book! This sounds delish...
Thanks so much, Anne! This book is recommended for those who like chocolate! :)
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