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March 27, 2023
Alexander’s swoony sequel to Chef’s Kiss follows Luna O’Shea, a trans woman who finds herself suddenly jobless and scrambling to pay rent in New York City. To make ends meet, she accepts a precarious position fake-dating laconic trans man Jean-Pierre Dominique Gabriel Aubert-Treffle, reluctant heir to his grandfather’s culinary fortune. To claim his birthright as a male heir, per his transphobic grandfather’s outrageous list of demands, Jean-Pierre must successfully prepare “The Menu” (the Aubert-Treffle family’s signature dishes) on camera for an audience of millions with a girlfriend at his side. To fill this role, Luna must figure out fast both how to cook and how to feel about the blunt and stubborn but also charming Jean-Pierre. The banter between leads is addictive with Alexander balancing fish-out-of-water linguistic comedy with achingly sincere emotional beats to excellent effect. The plot itself occasionally needs nudging along, but the exploration of the characters’ gender identities makes many well-trod romance beats feel fresh. As long as Jean-Pierre and Luna are on the page together, readers will be delighted by their odd couple dynamic. Agent: Larissa Melo Pienkowski, Jill Grinberg Literary.
September 1, 2023
Alexander's follow-up to Chef's Kiss features Luna O'Shea, a trans woman who has just lost her job, and Jean-Pierre Dominique Gabriel Aubert-Treffle, a French trans man due to inherit a fortune from his culinary mogul grandfather. In order for Jean-Pierre to inherit, he must cook an elaborate meal with his girlfriend; the only problem is that he doesn't have a significant other. Thus, a fake-dating arrangement ensues, with Luna agreeing to act as Jean-Pierre's girlfriend--for a price. Alexander skillfully navigates Luna and Jean-Pierre's developing relationship, capturing the wonderful chemistry between the two. Listeners will likely enjoy Luna's tight-knit community of friends and her supportive, eccentric mother, who pops in for a surprise visit. Narrator Nicky Endres gives an exuberant, heartwarming performance, capturing Luna's and Jean-Pierre's personalities as they argue, smolder, and fall in love. Endres also provides outstanding character voices, seamlessly flowing between Jean-Pierre's French accent and various Midwestern and New York accents. VERDICT This queer fake-dating rom-com is recommended for all romance audio collections. Share with fans of Elena Armas's The American Roommate Experiment or Taleen Voskuni's Sorry, Bro.--Danielle Arpin
Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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