A touching novel full of Southern comfort for fans of Joshilyn Jackson and Fannie Flagg.
Dell Haley�'s mama always said there were two things a man couldn�'t get enough of: good cookin�' and good lovin�'. Well, Dell knows she�'s got the cookin�' down pat, but her husband is getting
more than his fair share of lovin�'���n another woman�'s bed. And when he dies there, Dell�'s predictable life comes to a screeching halt. Short on money and education, Dell turns to the one
thing that has never let her down: her cooking. For the first time in her life, Dell takes a huge risk and opens a restaurant in a derelict diner on the west end of town. The cafe gradually
becomes a gathering place for a motley crew of people who become Dell�'s family. And yet, even as her life becomes more solid, Dell is plagued by the memory of her husband�'s betrayal���ut the
answers she seeks may have a higher price than she�'s willing to pay.