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The Secret Ingredient
The Secret Ingredient
The Secret Ingredient
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The Secret Ingredient

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Tommy is taking Curt home to meet his parents for Thanksgiving. The only redeeming factor to sitting down to dinner with his family and their decade-old strained relationship is Tommy's love for his mother's cranberry sauce. What he's about to discover is that every great recipe, whether for relationships or cranberry sauce, has a secret ingredient that makes everything better. A short story from our Diversity line.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherUntreed Reads
Release dateNov 15, 2010
ISBN9781611870305
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    The Secret Ingredient - Bryl R. Tyne

    The Secret Ingredient

    By Bryl R. Tyne

    Copyright 2010 by Bryl R. Tyne

    Cover Copyright 2010 by Dara England and Untreed Reads Publishing

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    This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to the living or dead is entirely coincidental.

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