Reviews
" Gone With A Handsomer Man is fun, funny, and fabulous." --Janet Evanovich "West's diverting debut plays nice variations on several mystery subgenres-Southern, romantic, screwball, culinary.... Readers will look forward to more helpings of Teeny Templeton." -- Publishers Weekly "Warm, funny page-turner. Teeny is a delightful heroine and Charleston, S.C.'s historic district is the ideal setting." -- RT Book Reviews "A fresh, funny and delightfully flawed heroine that you'll fall in love with from the get go. Teeny is a trouble magnet, and it is wholly diverting to follow her tumbling joyride through bad men and good recipes. By turns sweet and surprising, it's a wonderful, quirky escape." --Joshilyn Jackson, NYT bestselling author of Backseat Saints "Great cook --- though reluctant detective --- Teeny Templeton keeps the pot bubbling as she dishes out pathos, humor, and intrigue in equal measure... A delicious début to this new series." --Lee Smith, NYT Bestselling author of The Last Girls "A story as delicious as the food she describes... sprinkled with startling insights... soaked with humor, mystery and redemption." --Patti Callahan Henry, NYT Bestselling author of Driftwood Summer, West's diverting debut plays nice variations on several mystery subgenres--Southern, romantic, screwball, culinary.... Readers will look forward to more helpings of Teeny Templeton., " Gone With A Handsomer Man is fun, funny, and fabulous." -- Janet Evanovich "West's diverting debut plays nice variations on several mystery subgenres--Southern, romantic, screwball, culinary.... Readers will look forward to more helpings of Teeny Templeton." -- Publishers Weekly "Warm, funny page-turner. Teeny is a delightful heroine and Charleston, S.C.'s historic district is the ideal setting." -- RT Book Reviews "A fresh, funny and delightfully flawed heroine that you'll fall in love with from the get go. Teeny is a trouble magnet, and it is wholly diverting to follow her tumbling joyride through bad men and good recipes. By turns sweet and surprising, it's a wonderful, quirky escape." -- Joshilyn Jackson, NYT bestselling author of Backseat Saints "Great cook --- though reluctant detective --- Teeny Templeton keeps the pot bubbling as she dishes out pathos, humor, and intrigue in equal measure... A delicious début to this new series." -- Lee Smith, NYT Bestselling author of The Last Girls "A story as delicious as the food she describes... sprinkled with startling insights... soaked with humor, mystery and redemption." -- Patti Callahan Henry, NYT Bestselling author of Driftwood Summer, Warm, funny page-turner. Teeny is a delightful heroine and Charleston, S.C.'s historic district is the ideal setting., Praise for Gone with a Handsomer Man "Readers will look forward to more helpings of Teeny Templeton."-- Publishers Weekly " Gone with a Handsomer Man is fun, funny, and fabulous!"--Janet Evanovich "Michael Lee West fans, rejoice! Gone with a Handsomer Man has a fresh, funny, and delightfully flawed heroine that you'll fall in love with from the get-go. Teeny is a trouble magnet, and it is wholly diverting to follow her tumbling joyride through bad men and good recipes. By turns sweet and surprising, it's a wonderful, quirky escape."--Joshilyn Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of Backseat Saints "Great cook---though reluctant detective---Teeny Templeton keeps the pot bubbling as she dishes out pathos, humor, and intrigue in equal measure. Gone with a Handsomer Man is a delicious debut to this new series."--Lee Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Girls "Teeny Templeton is small-statured and big-hearted, a heroine worthy of this novel, which is by turns acerbic and sweet, poignant and funny, with great sex, bad boyfriends, and Do Not Try This At Home recipes. However you slice it, Gone with a Handsomer Man is as addictive as red velvet cake. I hope it sells as many copies as that other novel set in the South that starts with the words 'Gone with."--Harley Jane Kozak, Agatha, Anthony, Macavity Award--winning author of Dating Dead Men and A Date You Can't Refuse "In a story as delicious as the food she describes, Michael Lee West introduces us to characters I want to invite over for dinner. Sprinkled with startling insights, Gone with a Handsomer Man exposes secrets soaked with humor, mystery, and redemption."--Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author of Driftwood Summer, Great cook --- though reluctant detective --- Teeny Templeton keeps the pot bubbling as she dishes out pathos, humor, and intrigue in equal measure... A delicious début to this new series., A fresh, funny and delightfully flawed heroine that you'll fall in love with from the get go. Teeny is a trouble magnet, and it is wholly diverting to follow her tumbling joyride through bad men and good recipes. By turns sweet and surprising, it's a wonderful, quirky escape., " Gone With A Handsomer Man is fun, funny, and fabulous." -- Janet Evanovich "West's diverting debut plays nice variations on several mystery subgenres--Southern, romantic, screwball, culinary.... Readers will look forward to more helpings of Teeny Templeton." -- Publishers Weekly "Warm, funny page-turner. Teeny is a delightful heroine and Charleston, S.C.'s historic district is the ideal setting." -- RT Book Reviews "A fresh, funny and delightfully flawed heroine that you'll fall in love with from the get go. Teeny is a trouble magnet, and it is wholly diverting to follow her tumbling joyride through bad men and good recipes. By turns sweet and surprising, it's a wonderful, quirky escape." -- Joshilyn Jackson, NYT bestselling author of Backseat Saints "Great cook --- though reluctant detective --- Teeny Templeton keeps the pot bubbling as she dishes out pathos, humor, and intrigue in equal measure... A delicious dbut to this new series." -- Lee Smith, NYT Bestselling author of The Last Girls "A story as delicious as the food she describes... sprinkled with startling insights... soaked with humor, mystery and redemption." -- Patti Callahan Henry, NYT Bestselling author of Driftwood Summer, A story as delicious as the food she describes... sprinkled with startling insights... soaked with humor, mystery and redemption.