Introducing – Heartbreak Cake by Cindy Arora!

I’m very excited to help introduce a new writer in the chick lit world – Cindy Arora. Her debut novel, Heartbreak Cake, is scheduled for release by Simon and Fig sometime this summer. The cover looks sweet enough to eat – LOVE it!

 

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Heartbreak Cake

By

Cindy Arora

Business is sweet for pastry chef Indira Aguilar. Her indie bakery, Cake Pan, is fast becoming the talk of the wedding circuit for its unique take on cakes and homespun creations for the modern bride, garnering national recognition and drawing in celebrity clients. But while her professional life is blossoming, her personal life is crumbling.

Indira may have a talent for blending buttercream into bliss, but when it comes to relationships, she’s got a lot to learn. Considering that the love of her life, Josh Oliver is not only married, but also runs the award-winning pastry department of her fiercest competition, Crystal Cove Resort, Indira puts much more at stake than just her heart when she ends her affair with him.

Rumors begin to fly as the small seaside community of Long Beach learns of her secret relationship, and Indira must defend not only her actions, but her wedding business and her reputation while trying to maneuver the choppy heartbreak waters of starting over, finding new love, and facing her past. With the support of friends, family, a fondness for butter, and a determined spirit, Indira may just bake her way back to happiness and possibly into the heart of Crystal Cove’s dishy new chef, Noah. But one thing is certain. Where there’s heartbreak, there must be cake.

For information about Cindy Arora, check out her website: www.cindyarora.com

 

 

 

2 Comments

  1. Brea Brown on May 23, 2013 at 3:47 pm

    I’m really looking forward to this book! I guess my self-imposed moratorium on chef books (wink-wink) will have to end when it comes out, because this sounds intriguing and un-put-downable. And I love the cover!

  2. Cindy Arora on August 21, 2013 at 6:19 am

    Ok. This is late, but THANK YOU for posting this Meredith 🙂 And Brea, glad you are considering lifting the moratorium on chef books (wink wink) xoxo

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