May 22, 2005 -- MORE magazine (June issue) loves Cookin' for Love because it's about two 40-something gal pals who prove you don't have to be 20-something to have adventure, romance --
and, yes, great sex.
Cookin' for Love, a novel with recipes, takes a Beverly Hills cookbook author half-way around the globe with her best friend, who hooks up with a lover she found on Google after 30 years.
Sound sketchy It's based on an experience the author, travel and food writer Sharon Boorstin, had with her own best friend. When traditional authors turned the novel down because they
said the heroines were "too old" (at 49), Boorstin published it herself. The novel did so well that iUniverse Star is bringing it out in bookstores May 19.
Since the heroine in the novel is a cookbook author, she's always thinking up recipes, thus the 25 recipes like "Pop the Question Rum Cake,"Bixini Wax Waffles" (don't ask) and "Orgasmic
Cookies."
Orgasmic Cookies
Cookin' for Love is the first novel with a cookie tie-in: Isabella's Cookies, (www.cookinforlove.com or www.isabellascookies.com) is the exclusive baker of the Orgasmic Cookie.
The Secret Ingredient
Cookin' for Love is the first novel with a tie-in to a female arousal product.
Zestra, women's answer to Viagra, is the "Secret Ingredient" in Cookin' for Love. www.cookinforlove.com or www.zestraforwomen.com .
The Orange County Register calls Cookin' for Love "An irresistible romp."
The Austin Chronicle dubbed Cookin' for Love:
Thelma & Louise 20 years later..entertaining and sweet."
Mireillle Guilano, author of French Women Don't Get Fat calls Cookin for Love: "Chick lit for boomers and beyond. Hold the baby bottle, pass the cheesecake!"
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