Goldie Callahan is an aspiring chef. To get into culinary school she needs a letter of recommendation. So, when the three Behr brothers are in need of a cook, Goldie jumps at the chance to cook for the wealthiest bachelors in town.
Armel Behr loves everything French and wants his family to be educated in the fine cuisine they have to offer. Will Goldie be willing to break one of his older brother's rules for cooking and heat up a French dish just for him?
Max Behr is tired of his brother Armel's French cooking, and he's tired of "porridge"! When he hires Goldie to be their cook, he demands a lot from her; expecting her to follow a strict schedule.
The youngest of the Behr brothers hits it off with Goldie from the start, but does the eldest Behr brother see a relationship beyond friendship? Will any of these bearish brothers catch her eye or is she just there for the culinary school recommendation?
Join Goldie as she navigates challenges with chairs, beds, and porridge, while reconciling her feelings for each of the Behr brothers. From the imagination of Sharon Smith Palmer comes this delightfully well-crafted reimagining of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears".