The Last Course
A romantic comedy of food, flaws, and second chances
A disgraced celebrity chef.
A crumbling village pub.
A second chance served with a side of love.
When Gabriel Marchant's glittering London career goes up in flames-literally-he retreats to the last place he ever expected: a sleepy Devon village with a pub kitchen stuck in the 1970s and a landlady who has zero patience for his ego.
Ivy Hart has spent years keeping The Red Hart alive with nothing but determination, elbow grease, and her late mother's sticky toffee pudding recipe. The last thing she needs is a grumpy ex-TV chef disrupting her kitchen-and her life.
But as heat simmers and tempers flare, the unlikely pair discover a shared passion for more than just food. With the pub's future hanging in the balance and old wounds resurfacing, Gabe and Ivy must decide what they're really hungry for.
A heartwarming romantic comedy full of food, fire, and finding your way home. Perfect for fans of Jenny Colgan, Beth O'Leary, and small-town second chances.