Seriously you guys, we are drooling over all these books about food! We don’t know if it’s because we’ve both been practically starving ourselves for Liz’s vow renewal in Vegas later this month or if we just have a major food book fettish, but some of our faves in the last year have been delectably delicious to read! And The Bake-Off by Beth Kendrick is no exception.
We fell in love with her last year when she sent us Second Time Around and couldn’t wait to get our hand on her latest. It’s yummy fun that we highly recommend you indulge in! (It’s fat free too!) Run, don’t walk to your nearest bookstore and pick up a copy today for your next weekend getaway.
And the best part? Beth has written a ton of books so if you are just discovering her, you’ll have lots to choose from to read next!
Suburban soccer mom Amy has always wanted to stand out from the crowd. Former child prodigy Linnie just wants to fit in. The two sisters have been estranged for years, but thanks to a series of personal crises and their wily grandmother, they’ve teamed up to enter a national bake-off in the hopes of winning some serious cash. Armed with the top-secret recipe for Grammy’s apple pie, they should be unstoppable. Sure, neither one of them has ever baked anything more complicated than brownie mix, but it’s just pie-how hard could it be?
Want a copy? Then leave a comment and you’ll be entered to win. We’ll choose the winners randomly on Monday May 16th after Noon PST.
And we think you’ll love her Do’s and a Do-over. And having had the pleasure of meeting her, we can attest that despite what she claims in her Do-over, she is a VERY cool girl.
CHICK LIT IS NOT DEAD PRESENTS: BETH KENDRICK’S 5 DO’S AND A DO-OVER
1. Try making a cake from scratch. Break out the eggs, butter, flour, and channel your inner confectionista. I could barely boil water when I started writing The Bake-Off, and by the time I handed in the manuscript, I was making apple pies that could rival Martha Stewart’s. If I can do it, anyone can—trust and believe! Plus, you can tell yourself it’s “more healthful” than store-bought pastry or cake from a mix because there are no artificial flavors, colors, or unpronounceable ingredients, and therefore, you should feel no guilt about helping yourself to a second piece. Bon appétit! (Cookbook suggestions for beginners: Rose Levy Beranbaum’s The Cake Bible, Cindy Mushet’s The Art and Soul of Baking.)
2. Host theme parties. Suggestions to get you started: “fashion victims”, “hideous holiday sweaters”, “famous couples from cinema”. This takes the pressure off guests feeling like they have to look red-carpet ready, plus the themes encourage mingling. And it’s a great excuse to force your significant other to don a trenchcoat and re-enact the Lloyd Dobler boom box scene from “Say Anything”.
3. Find something to nurture. A garden, a dog, a child, a friend in need, an elderly relative…anything that clicks with your personality. Caring for and tending to another living being benefits you both in so many ways.
4. Spend a day being a tourist in your hometown. Put on some comfortable shoes and hit the museums, landmark restaurants, and tourist traps. (And don’t forget the souvenirs. You can always host a “tacky shot glass party” later.)
5. Cultivate weird holiday traditions. When my husband and I first got engaged, we would spend Christmas and Easter dashing around to 4 or 5 different family celebrations. By the end of the day, we’d be frazzled and hungry, so we’d hit a fast-food drive-through on our way home. Our holiday schedule has changed over the years, but we still like to cap off the festivities with French fries. (And nothing says Mother’s Day like a chocolate milkshake!) Holidays are all about rituals, so go ahead and create your own—even if they make no sense to anyone outside your family.
Do Over: When I was a sophomore in college, I got my bellybutton pierced. (This was during the height of the late 1990’s piercing and tattoo craze.) For reasons that remain unclear, I thought poking a little hole through my flesh would somehow transform me into a cool girl. My roommate had hers pierced, and she was the last word in cool, so I figured I’d follow her lead. Except, my roommate was also the kind of girl who could get away with wearing black leather pants and furry leopard-print jackets to her 8:30 a.m. geology seminar, and I…was not. I was the kind of girl who spent her Friday nights doing statistics homework in the library. But somehow, I got it into my head that a little steel ring would imbue me with irresistible magnetism and mystery. I had to take out the ring when I was in grad school, because I was working in a neuropsychology lab doing MRI studies, and you can’t wear any metal near the MRI machine. (Again, not a problem an actual cool girl would have.) The hole in my skin never closed up. But I’ve come to love it, because it reminds me to be true to myself. Leather pants and leopard print is just not who I am. I wasn’t a cool girl in college, I’m still not cool today, and you know what? I’m cool with that.
To read more about Beth, check out her website or find her on Facebook and Twitter!
Thanks Beth! xoxo, L&L






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Can’t wait to read this!! I just finished Second Time Around & loved it!! Pick me please!!!
This one is definitely on my “to read” list. Love the Do’s and Do Over … especially the Do Over. :)
Second time around was an awesome book! Cannot wait to set my eyes on the new one!!!
Oh Lord! I did the belly button piercing thing! I had it pierced and while I was pregnant with my son nobody told me you better take that out and I never gave it a second thought! Well then I’m in labor and the doctor was like why didn’t you take that out and I’m like well nobody told me and he was like well it’s too late now!! I have horrible stretch marks from the darn thing!! boy is that ever a do-over!! :)
This book is on my WISHLIST! I would love to win a copy.
Sounds yummy!
This books sounds delicious!
I love the list!! Thanks for the chance to win:)
I love Beth’s list, especially weird holiday traditions. I have a few of those myself. The book sounds great.
Can’t wait to read this … and start baking lie Martha Stewart!! Love the 5 Dos & a Do Over ~ especially the Do Over. Wasn’t a bellybutton ring, but, yeah … been there. Thanks for another great choice of book & author, ladies! xox
Sounds like a great book! We actually have a Tourist in Your Own Town day here, which we will be attending. :)
love number 5!
I’ve read one of Beth’s books and LOVED IT. Love #4 and sounds like a good idea. That would be fun to do with the kids this summer.
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Love it! Thanks L&L! I’ve read all of Beth’s books and they are all wonderful!
This sounds like a yummy read! I love books with cooking in them. It always inspires me to make new things.
I love Beth’s “do-over”! And just like yesterday this book is already on my to-read list. So yes please, count me in to win a copy!
Another book I have had to add to my wish list!!
I would love to receive a copy of this!!
I love her books! Can’t wait to read this one!!!
I read her book Fashionably Late, by picking it up at the library on a whim, judging it by it’s chick-lit cover, and loved it! Excited about her new book, and her encouragements that I could learn how to bake too ;)
I think you sound cool, too and I would love to read this book! Love this site, all the books always sound soooo good !!
Her Do Over is my do over! I thought the same thing-that it would be cool to pierce my belly button in college, however, I never really showed it b/c I didn’t really wear things to show it off b/c I’m so not that girl! It came out a few years later b/c I new it was just stupid! I’m not the cool girl either, and I am fine with that! Love her books! Hope I win! Thanks CLIND!
Vaca in the hometown sounds like a great idea this year! And this book sounds like a lot of fun too. Thanks for the giveaways!!
I loved Second Time Around. I can’t wait to read more Beth.
Love her To Do list! I totally agree with her advice to bake a cake from scratch! I was never a big baker, but my husband IS a big eater of sweets and bought me a beautiful, fancy mixer a couple of Christmases ago. My cousin (who is a huge baker) came over and we made a cake from scratch together. It was anxiety inducing for me and didn’t taste as good as just going to Publix and buying one, but the pride I had in actually making it from scratch was worth every anxiety-ridden moment!
Sounds like a delicious read! Love your giveaways, ladies :)
Even the cover of this book is enticing.
I love the belly button piercing story an I’d love to win. :-)
What a great cover!
I love the find something to nuture. that is me. i have 1 husband, 2 kids,2 dogs, 8 cats, a bunch of fish, 2 birds, and 2 brand new baby kittens. I nuture a lot of things. would love to win this book, it looks great.
sounds like a great, fun book! last year on the boys summer break, we were a tourist in our hometown and the city next to us. we saw things we never saw and went to things we had never even thought about going to. so it was a blast; and don’t forget the tacky souvenirs!!
There is NOTHING better than these great books centered around food! I love that I have discoverd this website to learn about more wonderful books that I can sink my teeth into. Cant wait to read it!!!
I absolutely love to bake (probably one of the reasons I married my husband – he’s a professional chef)! Would love the chance to read a new author (and not gain a pound or two, maybe three..lol)
Sounds like a great read! Will have to check it out.
Beth – just recently discovered you and have read five books so far. Am anxiously waiting to read this new release. (It’s in my TBR pile) Loved your list of do’s and your do-over. Will have to think about mine. Cheers.
Looking forward to reading this book! Sounds like a great read!
Love the do-over. :) Thanks for the chance to win!
Win or lose, I am still going to check this book out! It sounds divine.
I love all things food! This sounds amazing! If you like books about food and its “powers” you would love Sarah Addison Allen! She has amazing books!
Sounds great! This is already on my to read list!
I read Second Time Around after it was featured on your website and loved it! Can’t wait to read this one!
Can’t wait to read this one, it sounds awesome.
I’m reading this now (on my Kindle) so I don’t need to win.
I won a book about a month ago, love CLIND.
And yes, Beth Kendrick is cooler than cool!!!
I can hardly wait to ready this!! I hope I win!
I meant: I can hardly wait to READ this! :-)
Such a sexy cover! I love it! I also love novels about sisters and their relationships. I am looking forward to this one! (yum… it’s making me want a cupcake!) I love #5!
hahaha I did the same thing but I pierced my tongue! I had it for 15 years before I finally took it out. Thankfully mine closed up. Hope to win a copy of the book, looks great!
Read Second Time Around and loved it. These are great lists- would love to win a copy:-)
Sounds like a good book!
Baking is difficult but I’m all about throwing themed dinner parties!
I love baking and the books sounds great.
I’m also into the ‘cooking’ books, and can’t wait to read this one!
Having just seen my sister on Mother’s Day I think the whole idea of the story sounds intriguing.
thanks for the chance to read beth’s fabulous novel :)
Sounds like a good book. I’d like to read it.
Okay, I put her on my list to look for. In the meantime, I’d like to win this one, please.
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Sounds like a fun read!
Sounds like a yummy read! I’ve always wanted to try baking a cake from scratch, but I’ve been too scared. Thanks for the pep talk, Beth!!
This is a new author to me and the book sounds fantastic. Please enter me in your contest.
Thank you!
Oh, how I wish I could bake :)
Love the “Do Over” – I got my navel pierced when I was 15 (late 90′s) and just took it out a year ago. The sad thing is that sometimes I still think about putting it back in. WTF!
I love you do’s – so practical. I am nurturing my little 7 month old bulldog and it brings me great pleasure spoiling her. You book sounds right up my alley. My Mom used to bake homemade pies with her homemade pie crust. Wish I would have taken the time to learn the art of making the pie crust. Sure hope I win!
This sounds like a fun read.
If the giveaway is open worldwide please enter me.
Thanks.
Carol T
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home made cooking and crazy, themed dinner parties?
Sounds like a great read!
I love the Do’s and Do Over!
I just finished reading Second Time Around and absolutely loved it. I’ve also read Nearlyweds and really loved that one too. I’ve got to go on a hunt for the rest of hers! I had heard about this one a little while ago and would love a copy of it! :)
I love the idea of theme parties. :) My sister also got a belly button piercing and her’s only lasted a summer and then got infected. Ha!
I was never a cool girl either in high school or college. But I have Drug & Alcohol Therapy Patients that think I am pretty cool because I am making a difference in their lives. It was well worth the wait.
Woo hoo! New Beth Kendrick! Can’t wait! Also, love this cover as much as the others!
Congrats to dchelou@gmail.com, blazer_r@yahoo.com, aleg256@comcast.net, krista.leibold@gmail.com, mce1011@aol.com! They’ve each won a copy of THE BAKE OFF! Thanks to all who entered! xoxo