Louisa Edwards
Hi Louisa! Welcome to Under the Covers! Thanks for chatting with us today! How did you come up with the idea for the Rising Star Chef competition and series? I'm a huge fan of cooking competition shows like Top Chef and Chopped, and I thought that high-stakes, high-pressure environment would lend a lot of excitement and conflict to a romance novel. It was certainly thrilling to write about!
I think we've all seen on TV that chefs have pretty volatile tempers, but I wasn't aware of the allure of a pastry chef. What research did you have to do for this series?
In addition to watching Top Chef: Just Desserts and getting a mad crush on Johnny Iuzzini, I read a lot of cookbooks and cooking memoirs. And the similarities that emerged in all my research about pastry chefs (detail-oriented, methodical, imaginative, rule-followers) added up to a hot hero who takes care of everyone around him--but needs a little help when it comes to letting go and enjoying life. My rule-breaking, risk-taking heroine was a perfect math for him!
Beck is the sexy brooding type, Max is more of the arrogant and sexy type and Danny is sweet and sexy. Which flavor do you prefer?
I'm always in love with the hero I've just finished writing about, so at the moment, I'd have to say Beck. He's sexy and brooding, with an irresistible dark past and a burning need to rise above it that makes him so heroic and appealing to me. And even though he's definitely on the strong, silent side, his capacity for emotion is huge--it just takes a special woman, the love of his life, to unlock it.
Aside from a writer you are also a food critic, how did you decide to go into that profession?
I actually haven't written restaurant reviews in any official capacity for quite a few years--although I certainly have strong opinions whenever we go out to eat! That job was an early attempt to unite two of my favorite things: food and writing. As much fun as it was to discover new restaurants, I have to admit that I love my current job, which unites food and writing romance, even more!
Your books feature some sexy chefs, but how do you measure up in the kitchen and what would you say your signature dish is?
The kitchen is my favorite room in almost any house. I love to cook! I love the camaraderie of sitting down to a meal together, and I love the satisfaction of knowing that what I've made with my hands and my time is being enjoyed by the people I love. And I love experimenting with new recipes (I'm a cookbook addict!) so I wouldn't say I really have a signature dish. In fact, if there's one thing my husband complains about, it's that even when I make something he loves, I don't circle back to make it again for a long time, if ever...I'm too busy trying new techniques and flavor combinations!
What can you tell us about your upcoming chef series?
My next series is actually...not about chefs. I know! Don't worry, I'll definitely be writing more chef books--I love the combo of food and romance too much to let it go--but next up for me is a new contemporary romance trilogy set on a tiny island called Sanctuary. It's a beautiful, unspoiled place full of interesting, wounded characters looking for the healing power of love, connection, and new beginnings. I'll be releasing the first book in the series in early 2013 under the name Lily Everett, to keep from confusing my readers who are looking for more sexy chefs! But I hope readers will give the new series a try--the stories have captured my heart and my imagination so completely, I just had to write them.
Quick fire questions now! Are you ready?
Sweet or Savoury?
savory (because I'm no pastry chef)
Sunrise or Sunset?
sunset (dinner time!)
Wine or Spirits?
wine (especially anything with bubbles!)
Tattoos or piercings?
piercings (because you can always take a piercing out when you get tired of it)
Dark choc or Milk choc?
dark chocolate, all the way
Crème brûlée or cheese cake?
crème brûlée (after living in NYC, I'm super picky about cheesecake)
Rare or well done?
rare (as my mother-in-law says, trim its horns, wipe its butt and bring it to the table!)
Thanks for answering our questions!
Prepare to turn up the heat with the final book in the sizzling "Rising Star Chef" trilogy from romance author Louisa Edwards.Henry Beck thought he’d already faced the toughest kitchen challenge of his life. After all, what could top sweating it out as a Navy cook on a submarine? But when he learns his competition for the title of Rising Star Chef is the sweet hippie girl he married…and left…ten years ago, the heat is on.
Now Beck and Skye Gladwell are going head to head in the finals…and sparking up old flames every time they touch. But Skye wants more than a win over the man who abandoned her when she needed him most—she wants a divorce! Then her sexy almost-ex makes a deliciously dangerous proposition. He’ll give in to her demands, but if his team wins the RSC, he has a demand of his own…one last taste of the only woman he ever loved.
Louisa Edwards is graciously giving away
a signed copy of HOT UNDER PRESSURE!
a signed copy of HOT UNDER PRESSURE!
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dark choc IS the best! from my first try of dark choc, i stay away from milk choc. too bad a tasty dark choc is hard to find in my hometown..
ReplyDeletethese stories so different from anything else out there. Love them!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the interview! I almost choked on my tea when I read what your mom says about rare meat! LOL
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to get my hands on your next series!
Thanks for a fun interview! I haven't had the pleasure of reading any of Louisa's books but they sound... yummy ;)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really good book. I have never read anything by Louisa. I love finding new authors. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLoved the interview! Thanks so much. I don't think I have ever read a book like this one. I have read one with cooking in it, but not the same type. Does that make sense? Needless to say, I am intrigued by this series and need to read it.
ReplyDeleteKendra
I always enjoy your books and I can't wait to read this one. I think combining cooking and romance is a wonderful combination. I think it's very sexy to find a man who enjoys cooking.
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thanks for the interview and thanks for the giveaway...
ReplyDeletelooks hottie when a man is cooking a meal for us.. lol :p
Thanks for the interview. I know this is on my wish list already.
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I am SOOO excited for this book... Too Hot To Touch was my favorite book of 2011, lets see what Beck can do!!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...I'd help HIM out in the kitchen anyday!! ;) Great contest Louisa!! Thanks for the chance to enter!!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love Louisa Edwards!! After I read my first LE book ( CAN'T STAND THE HEAT) I immediately told all of my friends about it. I love those delicious chefs. I haven't read HOT UNDER PRESSURE yet. Would love to win it.
ReplyDeleteI've been a fan of Louisa's for a while now... ever since she asked me to review her first release I've been hooked. I can't wait to get my hands on this one and thank you both for the opportunity to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteJen
How can anyone possibly resist that cover? :) I can't wait to read this book. I loved the previous ones in this series already!
ReplyDeleteI love this series. The covers are so hot.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read this, have read really good things about this series :)
ReplyDeleteGreat interview... I've not read any of Louisa's books but I'm definitely checking this out. Definitely love a man who knows his way to a woman's stomach :P
ReplyDeletei'm really happy to discover you
ReplyDeletethanks you for this opportunity to win your book
all the best
I love that Lisa writes about what she knows and loves. It comes through in the stories.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway opportunity.
I can't wait to start reading this series! It sounds awesome and the covers alone mean its gonna be good :) yum
ReplyDeleteI love the whole food -love connection. Your books always seem so steamy. sdylion(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI love Creme Brulee and actually prefer it over cheesecake ...lol...I too love watching the cooking shows on the food network and reading cookbooks but I'll admit that I don't try out as many different things as I should. Really enjoyed the interview. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview. Love learning about new to me authors. This book looks great and would love to win and read.
ReplyDeleteMy husband is a chef and so he loves to cook, but never cooks at home. I do most of the cooking at home.
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I love dark chocolate. It's the best. This book sounds amazing. Can't wait to read it.
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Thanks for the contest. I also love dark chocolate. Chessecake is a favorite also
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I like how these stories are based on a cook, chef or anything dealing with a kitchen. Dark chocolate has less calories too. I also have to agree with @bas1chs about your mom's comment refering to red meat.
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I just want to mention that your book covers are HAWT!! Interesting series, I really enjoyed reading your post.
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I just love the food compeitions. Although, I just can't get excited about Cupcakes Wars. I love Chopped. I pick my favorite right away and then I am glued to all of the judges comments. It's a total sickness. And when Alex Guaranschelli and Marcus Samuelsson are on together...don't interupt the episode or you might just hear about it. (I'll stop now before I embarrass myself.)
ReplyDeleteSounds great. Cant wait to read it.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview ladies!!! I thoroughly enjoyed reading it!!!
ReplyDeleteI had not thought about piercings & tattoos like that before.
ReplyDeleteA great interview thank you.
Your mother-in-lew sounds like a hoot! At least she thinks about wiping its butt...LOL!
ReplyDeleteI only watched Top Chef when my favorite local chef--Keith Rhodes--was on the show (but eliminated early). We've got such good chefs locally in my area.
I LOVE Top Chef watch it all the time. Loved this years winner. Interview was great thanks
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Hello Louisa,
ReplyDeleteThank You Under The Cover for hosting Louisa Edwards on your Blog for a GREAT Interview.
Thank you Louisa for taking the time out of your busy day to spend with Us in sharing so much about yourself & about your book, "HOT UNDER PRESSURE". This sounds like a GREAT Read, one not to be missed, I know I sure won't.
I very much appreciate Louisa graciously giving away
a signed copy of "HOT UNDER PRESSURE" & would like an opportunity to be entered into her giveaway. Thank You.
Take Care & Best Wishes,
PaParanormalFan (Renee’ S.)
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I haven't read this series but it looks like a good one.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read this series but it looks like a good one.
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Love Louisa! So fun to read that she actually knows what she's writing about! You can tell in her books that it's a well researched topic. It may be different, but for her Recipe for Love series, my absolute favorite part of each book was the subplot!
ReplyDeleteLove it. Thanks so much
ReplyDeleteforettarose@yahoo.com
Who doesn't love a chef. Thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteevelynmoly@yahoo.com
i read your first series & was even lucky enough to find a signed copy of on the steamy side at half price books! i can't wait to read this book & the other 2 that come before it!
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