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Natalie Caña

Autore di A Proposal They Can't Refuse

4 opere 167 membri 11 recensioni

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Caña, Natalie
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Forced and unbelievable connections and coincidences.
 
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mimji | 1 altra recensione | Apr 20, 2024 |
Last year I read and loved Natalie Caña's first novel in her Vega Family Love Story series A Proposal They Can't Refuse. I loved it so much, it earned a place on my Most Compelling Books of 2022. (see post here.) Two grandfathers scheme to get their grandchildren to fall in love, which of course they do after much ado. The characters and story drew me in right away, and it was steamy.

Her second book in the Vega family series is A Dish Best Served Hot. Saint Vega is single dad raising his young four year-old daughter after the death of his wife. He discovers that his daughter's new teacher is Lola Leon, who was his high school love.

Saint left to join the Marines and Lola moved away with her mother and the two never had closure to their budding relationship. Each believes the other was responsible for the ending of their relationship.

Saint's grandfather and Lola's grandfather (who raised her) are "mortal enemies" who live in the same assisted living facility. The pranks they pull on each other may amuse each other but as they escalate, Saint and Lola are being called constantly to come to the facility to deal with the men. If they don't behave, they will be forced to move out.

Now Saint and Lola are being thrown together, sparks begin to fly again. Can they reignite what they had years ago? Lola's family is very different from Saint's- her father and brother are in prison, and Saint's family are very close, upstanding members of the Puertominican community of Humboldt Park outside Chicago.

Lola volunteers for the community center that not only houses a school but also a shelter for LGBTQ+ youth, a cause close to Lola's heart. When Saint's family gets a construction contract from the company that bought the center's building and plans to kick the shelter out, Lola and her friends mobilize to stop the demolition. This puts Lola and Saint on opposite sides, until Saint offers to help the shelter find a new home.

A Dish Best Served Hot takes on some timely social justice issues which elevates the book from the usual romance novel fare. Of course, Natalie Caña's steamy scene (or two) heats up enough to fog up your glasses as you read them. Characters from the previous Vega novel make some cameo appearances, but this book belongs to Saint and Lola, and once again Caña mixes the right blend of heart and heat to the delight of readers. I recommend it.

Thanks to Harlequin for putting me on their Fall 2023 Blog Tours.
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bookchickdi | 1 altra recensione | Mar 11, 2024 |
4.5 stars

This was such a lovely and emotional book. The families and the food were everything. This book deals with a lot of difficult issues so take care before reading!

CWs: death of parents and family members (recounted and mentioned in epilogue), cancer, drowning, financial instability, gentrification, racism
 
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s_carr | 8 altre recensioni | Feb 25, 2024 |
Puerto rican food and whiskey?!
I'm there.
An very excellent story about family and love.
With whiskey and Puerto rican cooking knowledge sprinkled throughout.
 
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untitled841 | 8 altre recensioni | Jul 3, 2023 |

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Opere
4
Utenti
167
Popolarità
#127,264
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
11
ISBN
8

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