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The Magic of Meatloaf is written by Jessica Rosenberg and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1959897233 (ISBN 10) and 9781959897231 (ISBN 13).
A fresh start. A magical town. And a meatloaf that just might change her life. She didn't believe in magic-until it crashed into her. After fifteen years of caring for her mother through a mysterious wasting illness, Melly is lost. She doesn't know who she is, where she's going, or why the pendant her mother begged her never to touch makes her skin crawl. A quick lunch stop in a quaint beach town turns into a longer stay when, possibly enticed by its legendary meatloaf and welcoming vibe, Melly impulsively accepts a job at the retro diner in Portney. Just as she's getting settled, a freak accident leaves her with the disconcerting ability to hear people's thoughts--their fears, joys, secret kidnapping plans--and leads Melly to discover that the quaint beach town is hiding more than good pie and friendly locals. Overwhelmed by her problematic ability, Melly wishes she could run. But when mysterious agents arrive asking probing questions about her mother's repugnant pendant, Melly discovers she's not the only one in town hiding magical secrets. Forced to embrace her magic with help from aspiring friends who see her magic as the gift it is rather than a curse, Melly discovers that sometimes the scariest magic isn't reading minds-it's letting people get close enough to read your heart. She may not have come to Portney looking for magic, a found family, or a place to call home again,-but what she needed most found her anyway. The Magic of Meatloaf, the first book in Midlife Magic on the Menu, a new series set in the same world as Jessica Rosenberg's two other series, is a cozy, heart-forward story about second chances, surprise magic, and the healing power of good food, great friends people, and choosing to stay when you could have walked away.