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Brown Books Publishing Group Releases International Yacht Chef’s New Women’s Fiction, Perfect for fans of Bravo TV’s Below Deck Series

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--International yacht chef, Victoria Vanransom, draws inspiration from her 150,000+ nautical miles of sailing experience to exotic places like the Polynesian Islands, Tahitian Islands, Fijian Islands, Cook Islands, Tonga, and Western Samoa to authentically illustrate life at sea in The Captain’s Cook: A Novel (Brown Books Publishing Group; Sept. 30, 2025).

The Captain’s Cook explores what it means to rediscover passion and purpose in the second half of life. Part tropical escape, part emotional journey, this empowering women’s fiction novel proves that love and adventure can be found at any age. With her delectable signature dishes featured throughout—brie toast, ceviche, and flourless chocolate torte to name a few —Vanransom will have readers shouting “Yes, Chef!” to The Captain’s Cook this fall season.

“It’s never too late to begin again! The Captain’s Cook is a stirring, romantic journey of adventure and reinvention — perfect for readers who want to indulge in all the sights, tastes, and thrills of yachting in the South Pacific.” Aesha Scott, Chief Steward on Bravo TV’s Below Deck Mediterranean Season 9 and Below Deck Down Under Seasons 1 & 2

“Vanransom’s novel unfolds like a sailor’s log, charting a course from port to port with an ever-changing crew ... vividly described ... this detailed maritime journey may appeal to fans of nautical adventures and travelogues.” Library Journal

“Vanransom’s intimate knowledge of sailing and culinary arts brings the lush South Pacific setting to vibrant life, making you feel the salt spray and taste the exotic flavors. Climb aboard the Slow Dance for an adventure that will leave you dreaming of distant shores and new beginnings.” —RaeAnne Thayne, New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author

SUMMARY: Jessica Kline is searching for a new life. Divorced, disheartened, and in her late fifties, she finds herself standing on the docks of Marina del Rey, interviewing to become the cook aboard the Slow Dance, a private sailboat bound for Tahiti. What follows is a journey filled with unpredictable crewmates, jaw-dropping beauty, and an enigmatic captain who is weathering storms of his own. Embark on this voyage with Jessica as she learns to sail across rough waters to tame her restless heart.

For more about Victoria Vanransom: https://captainscooknovel.com

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