He's an award-winning chef with a bank account that just hit zero. She's an overworked single mom with a crumbling hotel and a toddler in tow. In a kitchen this small, tempers won't stay on simmer.
Cameron McCracken was the darling of the Sydney food scene until burnout—and a highway robbery—left him stranded in nothing but a wetsuit. Now, he's stuck in Dolphin Cove in the middle of nowhere, trading gourmet plating for Sunday roasts at a run-down hotel. He's used to calling the shots, not taking orders from a manager who thinks his "deconstructed parmigiana" is a crime against pub food.
Emmie Hewett is at her breaking point. Between her father's surgery, a failing legacy, and the demands of raising her daughter, she has no patience for an ego-driven chef—no matter how brilliant he is with a whisk or a toddler.
As the hotel finds its feet, the heat in the kitchen turns personal. But when the city offers Cameron a way back to the top, Emmie faces her ultimate test: can a man who lives for the spotlight ever truly settle for a taste of home?