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The Secrets of the Little Greek Taverna

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The ultimate beach read, with a Chocolat-esque touch of magical realism, this debut novel will delight and charm readers from start to finish, whisking them off to a Greek Island where food and wine are the stuff of life, where friendships lift you up, and love has a way of catching you when you’re least expecting it.
In a village on Naxos lies a gorgeous guest house and taverna that never opened. Cressida’s husband died suddenly three years ago – the taverna was their dream – but she’s been too lost in grief to keep that dream alive.
Marjory "Jory" St. James, a young traveler who always feels more at home on the move, arrives on Naxos in the middle of the night as if summoned by the island. She quite unexpectedly becomes Cressida’s very first guest.
Jory quickly discovers that this island vacation is more than just a sightseeing adventure as all of the women in town are more than what they seem. But when a hotel group offers to buy Cressida's taverna, it's going to take all of Jory and Cressida's drive and expertise to keep that from happening. With a generous dash of romance, deliciously tempting Greek food, and a growing friendship, can these two women find a way to finally open the little Greek taverna?
 
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    • Booklist

      April 15, 2024
      Jory is a free spirit who lives her life by following her mother's advice, and when the wanderlust that runs in her blood strikes, she picks up her life to travel, no phone and no plan. Which is how she finds herself stepping off a ferry on an island in Greece, past midnight, miles from town, with nowhere to stay. And so she walks up to another young woman standing on the dock, Cressida, and asks for help, and, in a sprinkling of the magic that runs through this town, Cressida just happens to have a taverna that she and her husband built but that has never been used since his untimely death. Later, Jory runs into handsome American Shane, and a light and frothy romance ensues, but this book is at its best when showing the revitalizing friendships between Jory and grieving Cressida and the other quirky townspeople. This is a sweet story about finding yourself and the importance of connecting with others and taking chances, even when you've been hurt before.

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    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2024
      An American consumed with wanderlust comes to a Greek island where she feels strangely at home among the locals. Palmisano's debut overflows with the features of romantic escapism: beautiful scenery, delicious food, women empowered by gentle magical powers, and a variety of romances in which love must conquer complications. Since graduating from college seven years ago, the plucky heroine, Marjory "Jory" St. James, has worked as a waitress (proudly eschewing her estranged father's wealth) to pay for her frequent travels. She heads, purposely without a guidebook, to the Greek island of Naxos and finds lodging in a village called Potamia. Oddly and too conveniently, she is the only tourist in a town touristy enough that an international boutique hotel chain wants to purchase the guesthouse where she's staying. Jory becomes enmeshed in the lives of three villagers with special powers received from female ancestors and a magic stream. Guesthouse owner Cressida Thermopolis' cooking imparts emotions with transformative powers to those who partake. Elderly Mago's power lies in her ability to sew exactly what the wearer needs. Unhappily married Nefeli sees "portents." But the three women are also suffering, Cressida emotionally immobilized after her young husband's death, Mago afraid to marry her longtime lover because she might have cancer, and Nefeli unable to express love to or receive love from her husband. If Jory's full-throttle acceptance by the others as they eat exquisite meals and share emotional wisdom is implausibly easy, plausibility is not the point. Meanwhile, Jory meets the obligatory handsome stranger, another seemingly footloose American traveler, and their mutual attraction overpowers her self-proclaimed desire to avoid emotional entanglement. But is he to be trusted? And will all these women come to grips with their fears and their powers to shape their futures? Is there any doubt? Complete with a section of travel tips and a favorite recipe, Palmisano's novel coddles the reader like an airplane blanket.

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