Title: The Secret of Orange Blossom Cake
By: Rachel Linden
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 384
Release Date: September 30th, 2025
Rating: ★★★★☆
Summary from Goodreads:
A magical cookbook and a summer on her family’s Italian olive farm help a brokenhearted social media chef cook up a satisfying new life in this delectable novel from the bestselling author of Recipe for a Charmed Life.
Rising star Jules Costa loves re-creating vintage recipes for her popular online cooking show. But when personal and professional disaster strikes, her only chance of saving her career is to complete her new cookbook before the end of the summer. Panicked, Jules returns to her family’s beloved olive farm on the shores of Italy’s stunning Lake Garda. Seeking culinary inspiration, she's hoping to convince her spunky eighty-year-old Nonna Bruna to share her precious collection of family recipes.
Jules’ plans quickly go awry as she discovers Nonna’s cookbook has magical and unpredictable powers. It only reveals one recipe at a time, offering a cooking experience guaranteed to satisfy the chef’s palate and bring clarity to their life. Yet it remains stubbornly blank for Jules. To make matters worse, the olive farm is in deep financial trouble, and Jules soon uncovers a web of family secrets involving the cookbook and a lost recipe for orange blossom cake that holds the key to everything. And Nicolo, the boy next door who broke her young heart, is now all grown up, even more attractive, and the only person poised to help her find answers.
In a whirlwind summer beyond her imagination, Jules begins to unravel the mysteries baked into her family’s history and discovers the essential ingredients to create the future of her dreams.
Review:
This book gave me such a wonderful Eat Pray Love kind of vibe, full of self discovery, travel, and food that made me hungry just reading about it. The story had a warmth that kept me turning pages, and I loved how it balanced heart, flavor, and a sense of wanderlust. While not quite a 5 star, it was still a delightful and engaging read that left me smiling by the end.
Received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review.









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