Vegan Recipes for New Age Men by Liz Treacher

Thank you @liztreacher @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. I absolutely adored Vegan Recipes for New age. It took me a chapter to get into the story but then I loved it. From reading the recipes in each chapter made me consider going back to being a vegan. The story about Laura who goes for holiday in her cottage in Scotland but there seems to be a man staying there that has been squatting in her cottage. Nash has gone there to write a recipe book and Laura life seems to change after meeting Nash. I loved Nash lifestyle and wish that I could live like that one day. I loved Granny she so nice and made me smile and I loved how she wanted to try Vegan food. I didn’t like Patrick very much who was Laura Boyfriend did not seem a nice a person. I liked Laura a lot and did feel for her when she hit rock bottom, but I loved how her character developed through the book. Vegan Recipes for new age is a heartwarming and fantastic story . The recipes made me hungry. Enjoyable read 5 stars. I strongly recommend you read it. Blurb Lauren really, really needs a break. There’s just one problem: a bearded bohemian is squatting in her Highland cottage by the sea. He’s performing reiki on her plants and cluttering the fridge with strange ingredients. What on earth is aquafaba, anyway? When her busybody granny turns up to crash her much-needed holiday, along with Lauren’s boyfriend Patrick - who really is perfect for her, by the way - things get even worse. As her life unravels, Lauren is forced to confront the ghosts lurking in her idyllic Scottish retreat. But with a skilled hand in the kitchen and a heartfelt recipe or two, she might discover that maybe - just maybe - chickpeas aren’t so bad after all. Author Bio: Liz Treacher is a writer of rom-coms and women’s fiction. She has written The Wrong Envelope and The Wrong Direction, two romantic comedies about an artist and a post lady. She has also written a darker novel called The Unravelling. Liz lives in the Scottish Highlands by the sea. When she is not writing, she enjoys walking on the beach and drinking too much coffee! Author's Website: https://www.liztreacher.com/

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