Queen of the Cookbooks, Ashton Lee
Queen of the Cookbooks, Ashton Lee
List: $19.99 | Sale: $13.99
Club: $9.99

Queen of the Cookbooks

Author: Ashton Lee

Narrator: Marguerite Gavin

Unabridged: 6 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/31/2017


Synopsis

In the quirky Southern town of Cherico, Mississippi, a new library means an exciting new chapter for librarian Maura Beth McShay-and for the friends and book lovers known as the Cherry Cola Book Club The construction of Cherico's cutting-edge library has been an epic struggle worthy of War and Peace. But the Grand Opening Ceremony is scheduled at last-for the Fourth of July no less-featuring lakeside fireworks and a concert by country singer Waddell Mack. Maura Beth has even devised a cooking contest among area chefs and aspiring Julia Childs to crown the Queen of the Cookbooks. Yet even Maura Beth's careful plotting can't prevent some glitches Between a furniture fiasco that requires some creative problem-solving, and front-desk clerk Renette's major crush on Waddell Mack, there's equal parts drama and comic relief. Once the ribbon has been cut and the delicious recipes are judged, the Queen of the Cookbooks will take her crown, and the Cherry Cola Book Club, along with Maura Beth and her staff, will have the library of their dreams. But it'll take luck, loyal friendships, and the shared love of a powerful story to make this a truly happy beginning Praise for The Cherry Cola Book Club novels "An intrepid librarian, a book club feast, and a cozy, heart-warming Mississippi mystery-what's not to love?"-Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet "Lee's buoyant David-versus-Goliath tale zestfully illuminates a real problem confronting libraries and cities of all sizes."-Booklist

About Ashton Lee

Ashton Lee was born in historic Natchez, Mississippi, into a large, extended Southern family which gave him much fodder for his fiction later in life. His father, who wrote under the pen name of R. Keene Lee after WWII, was an editor and writer in New York of what is now called pulp fiction. As a result, Ashton inherited a love of reading and writing early on and did all the things aspiring authors are supposed to do, including majoring in English when he attended the University of the South, affectionately known as Sewanee. Ashton lives in Oxford, MS.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Debbie

Loved it! Catching up with old friends. Planning for Spurs to come to town brings in a new character, Ana, and the new library opening bring plenty of problems and fun. Ana says, "I'm very proud of my Hispanic heritage, but I always say that history can only get us so far. What really counts is what w......more

Goodreads review by Mary

Synopsis: In the quirky Southern town of Cherico, Mississippi, a new library means an exciting new chapter for librarian Maura Beth McShay—and for the friends and book lovers known as the Cherry Cola Book Club… The construction of Cherico’s cutting-edge library has been an epic struggle worthy of War......more

Goodreads review by Donna

Challenges: LizzieFaye's Comfy Reads - Cherry Cola Club Books Series January 2019; and Steeped in Books Stacking the Series 2019/Create Your Own Readathon - Tertiary List, Level Two/5. Will revelations never cease in Cherico, Mississippi? New characters, reintroduced characters, and major changes in......more

This was a hard one for me to get into. At first I didn't like the writing style and not being from America I felt some things were lost to me. But when I got more into the boom. I found myself enjoying it more. I am happy that I stuck with it and finished reading it. The book is set in Cherico Miss......more