A Recipe for Love

Author Nicola Yeager promoted her book 'A Recipe for Love,' highlighting French bistro vibes and vivid food descriptions in recent social posts. (x.com) She shared menu‑style imagery and excerpts that emphasize classic bistro dishes and romantic culinary scenes. (x.com)

Nicola Yeager is recirculating *A Recipe for Love* with food-first social posts that frame the novel as a French-bistro romance built around menu imagery and rich dish descriptions. (x.com) The book is a 2015 novel about Carol Gabriel, who co-owns a failing French bistro called Carol’s and resists Christmas until pressure builds to launch a holiday menu. Goodreads lists it at 252 pages and says it was first published on October 19, 2015. (goodreads.com) Amazon’s listing describes *A Recipe for Love* as “a deliciously witty culinary romance” and says the ebook was previously published under the title *Christmas at Carol’s*. The same listing identifies Yeager as a British author who has also written *The Spa Day*, *Picture Imperfect*, *Summer Loving* and *Miss Match*. (amazon.com) Yeager’s recent posts lean on the book’s strongest selling point: the restaurant setting itself. In one review excerpt preserved in Goodreads search results, a reader said the novel’s Christmas menu at Carol’s Bistro was vivid enough to suggest Yeager had either trained as a French chef or researched the cuisine closely. (goodreads.com) That emphasis fits the plot. Goodreads says Carol’s restaurant is losing customers to local competition, and the story turns on whether a new seasonal menu, decorations and mistletoe can save the business before it is sold. (goodreads.com) Yeager’s author biography also helps explain the pitch. Goodreads says she worked as a journalist before turning to fiction, beginning with novellas and then moving into full-length commercial women’s fiction and romantic comedy. (goodreads.com) The campaign is less about a new release than about repositioning an older backlist title for social discovery. Amazon, Goodreads and romance-book databases all still list *A Recipe for Love* under Yeager’s catalog, giving the revived posts a ready-made storefront and reader trail. (amazon.com) (goodreads.com) (romance.io) For readers coming to it now, the hook is straightforward: a London bistro, a reluctant heroine, and a romance sold through sauces, menus and holiday service. Yeager’s latest posts put the table back at the center of the story. (x.com)

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