Tuesday, September 23, 2025

A Different Sort of Comfort Read

 

Who else reads cookbooks like they're novels?


I know I'm not the only one.


I am well aware that recipes are easily available on-line.  I make good use of that resource.


But there's just something about a cookbook that is appealing to me.


And, a comfort.


If you're a fan of the J. D. Robb In Death series, this might interest you.







From Amazon:

"Discover seventy-four to-die-for recipes inspired by the world of J.D. Robb's #1 best-selling series―with a Foreword by J.D. Robb herself!

With more than seventy amazing photographs, and story excerpts that connect the recipes to the novels that inspired them, 
The In Death Cookbook will transport fans from the bustling streets of futuristic New York City to Lieutenant Eve Dallas and Roarke's luxurious Manhattan mansion, where they'll learn to prepare the most delectable dishes. From Autochef favorites to Summerset's mouth-watering desserts, readers will find professionally developed, easy-to-prepare selections ranging from breakfast entrees to sides, main courses and everything in between. Contributions from the whole In Death cast of characters, including the beloved snack―Feeney's Candied Nuts!

A must for every J.D. Robb fan and a great holiday gift.

"I can still wish for an AutoChef, but until technology grants that wish, please enjoy these fun, adventurous, comforting, fancy, and basic recipes―inspired by the In Death series and its characters. I hope you find pleasure in the preparation and in the sharing of these dishes with friends, family, and lovers." ― J. D. Robb a.k.a. Nora Roberts"



And, if you're lucky enough to have a sister-friend (as I do) like Lesa Holstine, maybe she'll surprise you with a copy.  

Thank you, Lesa.  I love you to the moon and back.
































1 comment:

Lesa said...

I enjoy a good cookbook, too, Kaye. But, I knew you'd appreciate this one more than anyone I know. I love you, too. And, I love the pictures of us together. That's how I always picture us.