Dinner at the Deli
by Marsha Casper Cook
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Pub Date Dec 05 2025 | Archive Date Mar 25 2026
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Description
A Heartwarming Tale of Love, Family, and Second Chances
Meet Gracie, no ordinary dog but a self-proclaimed “angel” with a mission—to help her owner Zach find love for his workaholic grandson Adam. When Zach’s beloved Chicago deli becomes the backdrop for an unexpected Thanksgiving gathering, lives intertwine in ways no one could anticipate.
This charming, emotional story celebrates the bonds that unite us and the courage it takes to open your heart again. It’s the perfect read for those who cherish uplifting stories of family ties, unexpected romance, and the remarkable ways our animal companions change our lives forever. You’ll laugh, cry, and fall in love with this tender tale that reminds us it’s never too late for a second chance at happiness.
Fast read!
Men as well as Women will enjoy this story.
Family always matters!
Available Editions
| ISBN | 9870598998705 |
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Featured Reviews
Jeanne S, Reviewer
Dinner at the Deli by Marsha Casper Cook is a sweet, quick read.
Gracie is not just a dog. She’s an angel who is living with Zach. Zach owns a deli in Chicago. He wants his grandson, Adam, who lives in New York to find true love. Gracie has a plan. It is Thanksgiving and Adam and his best friend Martin are returning to Chicago for the holiday. Will Gracie’s plan work? This was a book full of wonderful characters and a great reminder about the importance of family. This is the first book I’ve read by Marsha Casper Cook and I plan to read more.
Thank you to the author, Michigan Avenue Media Inc., and NetGalley for the Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this book and I am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
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