Twentysomething Allie Simon is used to playing by the rulesâuntil Chicagoâs most sought-after, up-and-coming culinary genius, Benji Zane, walks into her world and pulls her into his. The only thing more renowned than Benjiâs mouthwatering masterpieces and equally luscious good looks? His struggle with addiction and his reckless tendency to live life on the edge, no matter the havoc he wreaks along the way. But loving someone means supporting him no matter what, or so Allie tells herself. Thatâs why, when Benjiâs offered the chance to light up foodie hot spot Randolph Street with a high-profile new restaurant, Allie takes the ultimate risk and invests her life savings in his dream.
Then one day Benji disappears, relapsing to a place where Allie canât reach him. Left with nothing but a massive withdrawal slip and a restaurant that absolutely must open in a matter of weeks, Allie finds herself thrust into a world of luxury and greed, cutthroat business and sensory delight. Lost in the mess of it all, she can either crumble completely or fight like hell for the life she wants and the love she deserves.
With razor-sharp wit and searing insight, Emily Belden serves up a deliciously dishy look behind the kitchen doors of a hot foodie town, perfect for fans of Sweetbitter and The Devil Wears Prada.
About the Author
EMILY BELDEN is a journalist, social media marketer, and storyteller. In addition to her debut novel, Hot Mess, she is also the author of Eightysixed: A Memoir about Unforgettable Men, Mistakes, and Meals and the forthcoming novel Husband Material. She lives with her rescue dog in Chicagoâs West Loop, conveniently close to many of the cityâs best restaurants. Visit her website at www.emilybelden.comor follow her on Twitter and Instagram, @emilybelden.
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Advance Praise for Hot Mess
â[F]ull of fire and fury....Belden's excellent tell-it-like-it-is read is perfect for foodies and entrepreneurs alike.â
âLibrary Journal (starred review)
âCombining the wit and insight of Stephanie Danler's Sweetbitter with the drama of Jessica Tom's Food Whore, Belden's first novel is a glimpse into the fast-paced fine-dining industry....Full of heart, heat, and passion, this restaurant rom-com in novel form is an exhilarating debut.â
âBooklist
â[A]n engrossing, slow-burn read that yields a very satisfying emotional payoff.... Rich with perfect details, balanced between the various different relationships and presented in a well-crafted narrative, this novel is meant to be savored.â
âRT Book Reviews (Top Pick)
âA fun romp through the world of food, love, and luxury.â
âPopSugar
For my grandmother, Jane.
1
âAre you going to be okay?â
His question gives me pause. Will I be okay? Was âokayâ a hypothetical three exits ago?
All things considered, Iâm hurtling through time and space with a guy whose recovery from a serious cocaine addiction matters as much as the rise of his chocolate soufflé tonight. So I answer honestly.
âI donât know.â My voice sounds far away.
âWell, if youâre not sure, change. Youâll be walking at least five miles between ushering people to tables and the bathroom and running back and forth from the kitchen.â
âOh, shoes. Youâre asking if Iâm going to be okay in these shoes.â I glance down at my black platform wedges.
âYeah, babe. What the hell else would I be talking about?â