
"Gone with a Handsomer Man is fun, funny, and fabulous!"---Janet Evanovich
Take one out-of-work pastry chef . . .
Michael Lee West is the author of six novels, including Crazy Ladies, Mad Girls in Love, American Pie, and She Flew the Coop, as well as a food memoir, Consuming Passions. She lives with her husband on a farm in Lebanon, Tennessee, with three bratty Yorkshire terriers, a Chinese crested, assorted donkeys, chickens, sheep, and African Pygmy goats. Her faithful dog Zap was the inspiration of a character in Mermaids in the Basement.
"Gone With A Handsomer Man is fun, funny, and fabulous." --Janet Evanovich
"West's diverting debut plays nice variations on several mystery subgenres--Southern, romantic, screwball, culinary.... Readers will look forward to more helpings of Teeny Templeton." --Publishers Weekly "Warm, funny page-turner. Teeny is a delightful heroine and Charleston, S.C.'s historic district is the ideal setting." --RT Book Reviews "A fresh, funny and delightfully flawed heroine that you'll fall in love with from the get go. Teeny is a trouble magnet, and it is wholly diverting to follow her tumbling joyride through bad men and good recipes. By turns sweet and surprising, it's a wonderful, quirky escape." --Joshilyn Jackson, NYT bestselling author of Backseat Saints "Great cook --- though reluctant detective --- Teeny Templeton keeps the pot bubbling as she dishes out pathos, humor, and intrigue in equal measure... A delicious début to this new series." --Lee Smith, NYT Bestselling author of The Last Girls "A story as delicious as the food she describes... sprinkled with startling insights... soaked with humor, mystery and redemption." --Patti Callahan Henry, NYT Bestselling author of Driftwood Summer