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Sizzle

By: Lee McClain
Narrated by: Laura Hamilton
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Linda Delgado has the best nose in all of Arizona - for cooking, that is. She may be only 14, but Linda loves making fresh Mexican food with her aunt Elba and blogging about food with her best friend, Julia.

But after Aunt Elba suffers a ministroke, Linda is catapulted across the country and into a whole new life. In Pittsburgh, living with bossy Aunt Pat and her seven kids, Linda feels completely out of place. Aunt Pat wants Linda’s help with Angel, a young foster child in the family who speaks only Spanish, but he seems impossible. And Linda’s cousin Chloe treats her like a total intruder. Worst of all, Aunt Pat is a local celebrity with her own TV show, Cooking from Cans - and she won’t let Linda in the kitchen. Linda might go loco if she doesn’t get some fresh food - like now.

Finally Linda gets her chance to sizzle - with a cooking project at school. It’s an added bonus that cute-guy-with-a-secret Dino Moretti (who even smells delicious) is in her group. But when jealous Chloe joins the group, Linda’s new life heats up fast. In the end, it’s up to Linda to decide what kind of cook - and person - she truly wants to be.

©2011 Lee McClain (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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this was a decent enough book and fairly entertaining. the story was fairly predictable though and I found the author's voice to be a little Annoying especially for hours of listening. this is more of a young adult book rather than an adult novel. still not a bad way to pass five or six hours of time.

predictable story and annoying narration

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