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A Dish Best Served Hot

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"From a comedic cast of supporting characters to an emphasis on the importance of community... A vibrant second-chance love story about repairing community and romantic connection." —Kirkus Reviews (STARRED)
"It's a pleasure to watch [Caña's characters] develop over the course of the novel. This is a treat."—Publishers Weekly (STARRED)
Santiago "Saint" Vega gets a second shot at love with Lola León, but when duty to his family forces him to do something she'll never forgive, will everything he's built come crumbling down?
Years ago, Saint walked away from the girl he loved to fulfill his duty. Now he's struggling to build bridges between his drifting family, take on more responsibilities at his uncle's construction company, figure out why his daughter refuses to talk at school and curtail his mischievous abuelo's escalating pranks. Then she walks back into his life.
Social justice advocate Lola León has returned to Humboldt Park for two reasons: to help care for her dear abuelo and to serve the community center she loved, particularly the shelter for unhoused LGBTQIA+ youths. When she finds out that the Vegas are responsible for endangering both, she is more than ready to go to war—even if the boy she never forgot is standing at the front of the battlefield.
Neither of them expects to become allies in saving the shelter, helping Saint's daughter or ending the decades-long feud between their grandfathers. They definitely don't expect all of their old feelings to come rushing back. As Saint and Lola enter combat, they can't help but wonder where the other's true allegiance lies, and whether they'll win these battles only to lose each other.
Vega Family Love Stories
Book 1: A Proposal They Can't Refuse
Book 2: A Dish Best Served Hot
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    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2023

      In this follow-up to Audrain's New York Times best-selling debut, The Push, a child loudly berated by his mother at a suburban barbeque later slips from his window and ends up in a coma, prompting Whispers in the neighborhood about what really happened. After debuting with the all-star A Proposal They Can't Refuse, Ca�a cooks up A Dish Best Served Hot, featuring a single dad who falls for his daughter's teacher but jeopardizes their relationship with actions (undertaken for familial duty) of which she disapproves (50,000-copy first printing). In mega-popular Carr's The Friendship Table, four women working together on a highly rated cooking show join forces when they discover that their youngest member has an abusive boyfriend (200,000-copy first printing). When her mother, badly injured in an accident, asks Cornelia Brown to bring her the Northern Lights, a puzzled but obliging Cornelia sorts through her mother's secret past to figure out what she means in Watch Us Shine; from New York Times best-selling de los Santos (75,000-copy first printing). In Trinity author Hall's Reproduction, a novelist abandons a book about Mary Shelley that touches on her challenging pregnancies when she confronts her own painful pregnancy and childbirth and instead turns to writing a modern Frankenstein (75,000-copy first printing). The young man who walks into the Cape Cod bookstore where unassuming Harlow Smith works isn't exactly A Little Ray of Sunshine--he's the child she secretly birthed and gave up for adoption 17 years previously; from the New York Times best-selling Higgins. With the death of her husband, popular food blogger Hollis Shaw decides to heal by engaging in something called The Five-Star Weekend, which entails inviting a best friend from each stage of her life to a special gathering--in this case, on mega-best-selling author Hilderbrand's beloved Nantucket (750,000-copy first printing). Moderately contented Heather is surprised to find herself gobsmacked when a former flame finds new love, and friends Daphne and Tori have their own troubles, but in Mallery's latest, will The Happiness Plan of each woman work? In Monaghan's Same Time Next Summer, following the LibraryReads pick Nora Goes Off Script, Sam is hunting for a wedding venue near her family's Long Island beach house when she encounters Wyatt, the love of her life until he broke her heart at age 17. Following the LJ-starred The Messy Lives of Book People, also a LibraryReads pick, Patrick's The Little Italian Hotel features relationship expert Ginny Splinter, who's sideswiped when husband Adrian asks for a divorce and recovers by taking four strangers to Italy on the vacation she had originally planned with Aidan in the (75,000-copy paperback and 10,000-copy hardcover first printing). In Pride and Piazza's You Were Always Mine, a Black woman named Cinnamon is grateful to be leading a secure, quiet life when she causes an uproar by keeping a white baby she finds abandoned in the park by teenage Daisy, whose grandparents threaten to take custody. In this latest from the beloved Shipman, daring Mary Jackson is Famous in a Small Town in Michigan for her 65-year-old record in the annual cherry pit-spitting contest until modest schoolteacher Becky, determined to shatter her shell, lands in town and breaks the record (100,000-copy paperback and 10,000-copy hardcover first printing). When her parents die in an accident when she is 23, Cosima Saverio inherits their fabulous Palazzo and haute couture Italian leather brand, but she's all work until...

    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from August 7, 2023
      High school sweethearts reunite in Caña’s charming and emotionally mature second Vega Family Love Stories romance (after A Proposal They Can’t Refuse). Santiago “Saint” Vega left everything behind—including his then-girlfriend, Lola León—when he joined the military at 18. Twelve years later, Saint, now a single dad struggling with PTSD, divides his time between raising his daughter, working at his uncle’s Chicago construction company, and keeping an eye on his mischievous abuelo, Papo. Meanwhile, activist and teacher Lola returns to Chicago to care for her own abuelo, Benny, while volunteering at a shelter for LGBTQ youth. The two cross paths when their grandfathers’ prank war at the senior center gets out of hand, and again when Saint learns that Lola is his daughter’s new preschool teacher. Their chemistry reignites, but tensions rise when the shelter’s building is sold as part of ongoing gentrification in the neighborhood and Lola learns that Saint’s family was involved in the deal. Caña puts a great deal of care into her characters’ personal growth, and it’s a pleasure to watch them develop over the course of the novel. Themes of mental health and inequity add weight to the romantic story line, while the meddling abuelos offer welcome levity. This is a treat.Agent: Patrice Caldwell, New Leaf Literary.

    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2023
      Years after their high school relationship ended, a war veteran and an aspiring community leader navigate a complicated reunion. Santiago "Saint" Vega and Lola Le�n were high school sweethearts--in secret, that is--but their different backgrounds, with the Vega family a pillar of Humboldt Park and Lola's father engaged in less-than-legal activities, made it tough for them to envision a future together. They both left town after high school, Saint enlisting in the military and Lola cutting ties with her family for her own safety, and the former sweethearts haven't crossed paths for decades, until now. Lola decides she's done running and is back home teaching self-defense classes, while Saint has been concentrating on his responsibilities as a single father. Neither suspects that their meddling grandfathers, longtime rivals in a mean-spirited nursing home prank war, will bring them together again. For Saint, it's an opportunity for a fresh start with the girl who got away, but Lola isn't convinced that he's interested in more than a fling, especially given her lingering connection to her family's criminal past. Besides, her attention is focused on helping out her neighborhood, including finding a new building for the local LGBTQIA+ youth shelter. She doesn't realize that Saint's uncle made a business deal with the company responsible for closing the old shelter, but how long can the truth stay hidden? The latest in Ca�a's Vega Family Love Stories series is full of all of the dynamics that made A Proposal They Can't Refuse (2022) so irresistible, from a comedic cast of supporting characters to an emphasis on the importance of community. Saint and Lola's relationship is explored through both past and present timelines, emphasizing just how deep their history runs and providing an illuminating comparison between the people they were before and the ones who are much better equipped to pick up where they left off. A vibrant second-chance love story about repairing community and romantic connection.

      COPYRIGHT(2023) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from September 1, 2023

      Rebellious Lola Le�n and conventional Santiago "Saint" Vega were unlikely high school sweethearts. After graduating from high school, they lost contact when Lola mysteriously disappeared without a word. Decades later, Lola, now a dedicated activist, is back in Chicago, working for the local community center. Saint, who lost his wife in a fatal accident, is now a single father working for his family construction business, helping to turn a building that used to be a shelter for LGBTQIA+ kids into expensive condos. He knows he's on the wrong side of the gentrification issue and quickly realizes he is on the opposite side of the struggle from Lola, but his sense of family duty overrides all else. Reunited under the worst of circumstances, their love still burns bright, but they'll need to forgive past mistakes and work through their seemingly insurmountable disagreements to find a happily ever after. VERDICT Highly recommended for fans of contemporary romances with strong social justice and family themes. This second "Vega Family Love Stories" book (following A Proposal They Can't Refuse) works well as a stand-alone.--Migdalia Jimenez

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from September 15, 2023
      The second book in the Vega family saga follows Lola Le�n, a Krav Maga teacher and community center organizer, as she takes a job as a substitute teacher just before learning her beloved center will be demolished to build condos. Determined to stop this injustice, she confronts the construction company, only to discover that the contractor is none other than her high-school boyfriend, Saint Vega. Saint, a single parent and former Green Beret, hasn't seen Lola since she disappeared after her father and brother were arrested. Lola and Saint are drawn together by their need to help the community, their mutual unresolved feelings, and their feuding grandfathers, and she finds it hard to resist him and his desire to pick up where they left off. Readers may have a hard time following the characters and story if they haven't read Ca�a's first book in the series (A Proposal They Can't Refuse, 2022), but nevertheless will be completely charmed by the lovable, pranking grandfathers and Lola's loyalty to the people her community center serves.

      COPYRIGHT(2023) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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