Mamma Bella's Kitchen

Mamma Bella's Kitchen

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A Novella by Renee Eden Monroe's life is all about art and her students, pouring herself into a mural project at the gym owned by Rashad Carter-a man she never talked to in high school. They moved in different worlds then, but now fate keeps bringing them together. During Rashad's birthday party, he unexpectedly whisks Eden away from the noise and crowd to Mamma Bella's, his late mother's beloved sweet shop. With the kitchen still filled with memories and the aroma of home-cooked comfort, they spend the night cooking his mother's recipes and opening up about their pasts. Surrounded by the warmth of the kitchen and the unspoken longing between them, Eden and Rashad begin to rewrite their story - one filled with healing, laughter, and a love that's been waiting for its moment to rise.
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