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A Dish Best Served Hot, A Vega Family Love Story, Natalie CaΓ±a, Natalie Cana, Vega Family series
In this follow-up to A PROPOSAL THEY CAN’T REFUSE, single dad Santiago “Saint” Vega gets a second shot at love when he falls for his daughter’s teacher, but when duty to his family forces him to do something she’ll never forgive, will everything he’s built come crumbling down?

A Dish Best Served Hot
A Vega Family Love Story
by Natalie CaΓ±a
ISBN: 9780778333500
Publication Date: October 31, 2023
Publisher: MIRA
18.99 US | 23.99 CAN
Blurb:
Santiago “Saint” Vega gets a second shot at love with Lola LeΓ³n, but when duty to his family forces him to do something she’ll never forgive, will everything he’s built come crumbling down?
Years ago, Saint walked away from the girl he loved to fulfill his duty. Now heβs struggling to build bridges between his drifting family, take on more responsibilities at his uncleβs construction company, figure out why his daughter refuses to talk at school and curtail his mischievous abueloβs escalating pranks. Then she walks back into his life.
Social justice advocate Lola LeΓ³n has returned to Humboldt Park for two reasons: to help care for her dear abuelo and to serve the community center she loved, particularly the shelter for unhoused LGBTQIA+ youths. When she finds out that the Vegas are responsible for endangering both, she is more than ready to go to warβeven if the boy she never forgot is standing at the front of the battlefield.
Neither of them expects to become allies in saving the shelter, helping Saintβs daughter or ending the decades-long feud between their grandfathers. They definitely donβt expect all of their old feelings to come rushing back. As Saint and Lola enter combat, they canβt help but wonder where the otherβs true allegiance lies, and whether theyβll win these battles only to lose each other.
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Excerpt:
Santiago Vega IIβknown to family and friends as Junior much to his annoyanceβtook his time getting back to the front office after dropping off paperwork for Miss Wallis, the school secretary. He loved it when the halls of his high school were empty and mostly silent. It gave him a sense of calm he never got otherwise. Not when he was the oldest of a five-child family who lived in a tiny apartment directly above the restaurant his family ran. The restaurant where his grandpaβs band loved to play music at all hours of the day, because it was always filled to the gills with people from the neighborhood. Junior was surrounded by people all the timeβloud, demanding peopleβso he enjoyed moments of quiet stillness whenever he could.
That made it all the more annoying when he heard raised voices down the hallway.
βYou better stay away from her!β
βYou two arenβt even together anymore.β
βSheβs mine!β
Oh great. Two idiots were about to fight over a girl and Junior had to go that way to get back to his work-study.
Junior turned the corner to one of the side hallways and stopped dead in his tracks. It was worse than two idiot guys. It was Jose Mendez, one of the largest offensive linemen on their high school football team, and Lola LeΓ³n, the biggest troublemaker in the school.
Lola was constantly in the office when he was there, but where Junior was there helping out during his free period, she was always there to talk to the principal after getting kicked out of one class or another. Sure, he didnβt know her well, she was a junior to his senior, but it wasnβt hard for Junior to tell why she was constantly pissing everyone off. She had a terrible attitude and a mouth to accompany it. She said what she wanted and did what she wanted without a care for anyone around her.
As if to prove his point she opened her mouth and said, βAww, is your fragile male ego hurt because she liked my kiss more than yours?β
Juniorβs eyebrows rose. Heβd heard that Lola liked girls, but heβd assumed those were ignorant rumors based on how she dressedβin baggy clothes that looked like sheβd taken them from a large manβs closet. At least, heβd hoped that was the case after seeing her for the first time in the office a few weeks ago. It didnβt matter that he had no intention of actually talking to the pretty girl. A part of him was selfish enough to be hopeful.
Her taunt seemed to be the last straw for Jose. βBitch. Iβll give you something to do with that smart mouth of yours.β He rushed her and crowded her into a corner before she could dodge. His hand tangled into her long dark hair and pulled it hard.
Junior jumped into action without thinking. There was no way he was going to sit back and let someone be hurt. Especially not a young woman who didnβt even reach Joseβs shoulder. He charged forward, trying to remember everything his abuelo had taught him about taking down someone bigger than you.
He wrapped his forearm around Joseβs neck and locked it into place with the crook of his other arm. He moved his head to one side just in case Jose decided to try to headbutt him. He looked down at Lola, whose head was pulled back exposing her neck and a pair of wide brown eyes.
Junior didnβt think heβd ever seen her look scared. Pissed off and scowling yes, but not afraid. For some reason her fear released a new level of anger in him. Junior was quiet and serious, but not usually angry. Except at that moment he was livid.
βLet. Her. Go.β He growled in a voice heβd only ever let out when someone was messing with one of his younger siblings. When Jose didnβt immediately do as he said, Junior tightened his grip.
Jose let go of Lolaβs hair to grab Juniorβs arm with both hands and attempt to pull him off. Somehow he couldnβt. Instead he wheezed.
βGet behind me,β Junior barked to Lola, who was rubbing her no-doubt tender head.
It took her a second, but eventually she did.
As soon as she was behind him, Junior started to loosen his grip around Joseβs neck. However, he knew the impulsive hothead would do something in retaliation, so, at the same time he released his neck, he kicked Jose in the back of the knee.
He jumped out of the way as Jose went down coughing and rubbing his throat. Then he spun on his heel, grabbed Lolaβs hand, and began running in the opposite direction. He wanted to put as much distance as possible between them and Jose.
His head swiveled back and forth, trying to find a place for them to lie low, before he grabbed the handle to a door and swung it open. He herded Lola through the empty classroom door, pulling it closed behind them, and backed them both away from the narrow glass window. A second later Junior heard uneven pounding footprints rush past the door. He stayed there silent and still until the footsteps faded.
Finally, he turned his attention to the girl next to him. He took a deep breath and told himself to ignore how pretty she was, but wasnβt prepared for the way her eyes would snare him as soon as they met his. Her eyes were a reddish-brown that made him think of lava the moment it hit air and began to coolβdark around the edges and still burning bright in the middle. Junior lost his ability to breathe. He couldnβt do anything but stare.
She was the one to break the silence. βI think heβs gone,β she whispered.
βHeβll double back,β Junior murmured.
βHow do you know?β
βBecause heβs not one to let things go.β
That caused her to make a face and a sound almost like a snort.
Junior noticed a dusting of freckles across the bridge of her screwed-up nose and pale cheeks. He blinked in confusion. It was just so incongruous for Lola LeΓ³n, whose entire family was known for being dangerous hard-asses, to have something as sweet and innocent as freckles.
When he realized how long heβd been staring at her face, and no doubt making her feel uncomfortable, he cleared his throat. βSo whatβd you do to piss off Jose?β he asked.
Lola looked like she contemplated lying, but mustβve decided against it because she replied. βI kissed his ex-girlfriend.β She looked away from him and the air around her seemed to still. It was like she was waiting for him to say something messed up.
βWhy?β he asked. He knew Joseβs ex, Yesenia. Part of the dance squad and daughter of everyoneβs favorite gym teacher, she was one of the most popular girls in the school. Sure, she was beautiful, but she was also dumb as a bag of rocks and selfish to boot.
ββWhyβ what?β Lola asked.
βWhyβd you kiss her? Iβve known Yesenia since we were kids and sheβs awful.β
Lola just stared at him.
Junior rubbed the back of his neck. βIβm just saying. I donβt think thereβs a whole lot going on in that girlβs head. You could do better. Not to mention, sheβs a very traditional girl from a very traditional family. So just, you know, be carefulβ¦β
Lolaβs voice was full of incredulity when she asked, βAre you trying to protect my feelings?β
He blushed. βItβs just that.β He paused. βI mean. It canβt be easy for you to be, you know.β He paused, unsure if it would be okay for him to say the word. He didnβt want to offend her.
βBisexual?β
So she did like guys. The warmth on his cheeks deepened for some reason. βI just wouldnβt want you to fall for someone who would just make things harder. Thatβs all. You can love whoever you want, but I just think it should be someone who loves you back.β He shrugged awkwardly.
She tilted her head and looked at him like he was a brand-new species of animal. βYou know, I think you might be one of the first people in this school to tell me that.β
βTell you what?β
βThat I can love anyone I want. Most people I know tell me itβs just a phase or that I like being difficult.β
Junior didnβt know how to respond, so he stayed quiet.
βWhatβs your name?β she asked.
βJunior,β he replied. Then he shook his head as if to clear the cobwebs. βI mean, no. Thatβs not right.β
Her smile was wry. βDo you not know your own name?β
He gave her a look. βMy name is Santiago Vega. Like my dad, so everyone calls me Junior which really makes no sense because no one even calls my dad Santiago.β
βSantiago, huh? Like the city in Chile?β
βRight, but the city is actually named for Saint James.β
βIβm sure whatever he did to get that title was something super cool and not at all colonialist.β
Junior was so nervous that he totally missed her ironic tone. He just started talking.
βHe was one of Jesusβs first disciples. He eventually traveled to Spain while spreading the word and ended up becoming Spainβs patron saint. You can actually follow his path from France through Spain if you want. It takes like a month to walk and leads to a huge church,β He shut his mouth abruptly, highly aware that he was babbling. The daughter of Humboldt Parkβs most notorious gang leader didnβt give a shit about the religious origins of his name.
βYouβre a bit of a nerd, huh?β Lola asked with a curl to her lips. βMakes sense youβd be named after a saint.β
He didnβt hear any derision in her tone, but he felt defensive anyway. βWhy do you say that?β
βBecause look at you.β She gestured to him. βYou jump into the middle of fights to save the underdog. You dish out words of wisdom to protect people. Donβt you volunteer in the office for fun? Shit. I bet you have straight As and help little old ladies cross the street. You basically are a saint.β
His brow creased. βI donβt think thatβs how it works.β Besides, it wasnβt like he was perfect. He had plenty of flaws. Junior was no doubt about to embarrass himself more by enumerating said flaws, but he was quite literally saved by the bell, which blared through the room and caused them both to startle.
Lola recovered first. βWell, to answer your earlier question, I kissed Yesenia because she asked me to. Iβm not in love with her or anything.β She slipped around him and made her way to the door. At the last moment she turned back to him. βThanks for saving meβ¦ Saint.β Then she closed the door behind her and rushed to her next class.
The next morning when they saw each other down the hallway she shouted, βWhat up, Saint?β in her loudest voice, making sure everyone heard her, and that was it. The nickname spread around the school and then the neighborhood like a forest fire. He was no longer Junior or even Santiago. He was Saint. And Lola was no longer the troublemaker from the office. She was everything he wanted and everything he eventually lost.
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Author Info:
Natalie CaΓ±a writes contemporary romances that allow her to incorporate her witty sense of humor and her love for her culture (Puertominican whoop whoop!) for heroines and heroes like her.Β
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