The Dangers of Truffle Hunting
By (Author) Sunni Overend
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
18th December 2017
Australia
General
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Erotic romance
Family life fiction
Paperback
400
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
272g
True desires will be unearthed ... For readers of Zoe Foster-Blake, Candace Bushnell and Gourmet Traveller, a delightful sexy story that spans the Australian wine country, the French provinces and hip bars of Melbourne.
Is life too short to play it safe
Kit Gossard's life is neatly mapped out. A secure photographic job. A partner ready to commit. A wedding in the family vineyard for her mother to preside over.
So why the apprehension Why a hunger for something ... more
Then someone new appears. Earthy, reserved, magnetic, this new man brings out feelings she has long suppressed, and suddenly Kit can't contain her simmering discontent.
Black truffle hunting, illicit pastry lessons, vine fruit on flesh -- Kit is seduced.
It feels right. Before it all goes wrong.
Artful, sexy, sophisticated, The Dangers of Truffle Hunting explores how a man can be more to a woman than a destination.
PRAISE FOR THE DANGERS OF TRUFFLE HUNTING:
'Sunni Overend knows that hunger left unsated can be ruinous to the soul. A gorgeous book full of earthy, sumptuous pleasures, The Dangers of Truffle Hunting is glamorous, voluptuous and bursting with passion for two of the most divine things in life: love and food' Kelly Doust, author of Precious Things
'It's Overend's way with wordsthat had us picking the book and giving it prime position as our #1 read' Vogue Australia
'Exotic and exciting ... well developed characters ...richly detailed ... enjoyable summer read ... just divine!' Books + Publishing
Sunni Overend is a graphic design grad, and the daughter of the late, award-winning children's author Jenni Overend. Sunni worked briefly in creative advertising before building an online fashion store and concurrently wrote two women's fiction manuscripts. She married her architect husband in 2013 (yes, he did look good on paper), sold her online store, and merged her areas of expertise to self-publish her first novel, March.