The Chef and the Carpenter
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
The Chef and the Carpenter is a slow-burn lesbian romance about rebuilding a life from broken pieces—one recipe, one plank of wood, and one honest conversation at a time.
Marry, a talented but emotionally exhausted chef, leaves behind the pressure and perfectionism of the city to restore a neglected countryside inn into her dream restaurant. She arrives seeking a fresh start, but instead finds Shandiz—the quiet, guarded carpenter who has inherited her father's woodworking business and her emotional walls along with it.
What begins as a practical renovation slowly transforms into something far more intimate. Between sawdust-filled mornings and late-night kitchen experiments, Marry and Shandiz learn each other in fragments: hesitation, touch, silence, vulnerability. Attraction grows carefully, but so do their fears—Marry's fear of failure and never being "enough," and Shandiz's fear of intimacy shaped by past betrayal.
As the inn comes back to life, so does their connection. But love does not arrive as certainty—it arrives as choice. When Marry is offered a prestigious career opportunity back in the city, everything they have built together is put at risk. Both women must decide whether love is something they wait for… or something they actively choose, even without guarantees.
Set against the warmth of a rebuilding inn and the intimacy of shared domestic life, this novel explores healing, trust, and the courage it takes to stay when leaving would be easier.
In the end, The Chef and the Carpenter becomes more than a restaurant—it becomes a home, and a testament to two women choosing each other in the most uncertain, human way possible.