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Sto caricando le informazioni... Feel the Heat (Hot in the Kitchen) (edizione 2014)di Kate Meader (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. it was ok, but not sure if i will read the whold series or not. ( ) This book's characters felt so fickle I couldn't get a sense of their personality other than understanding their interests and relationships. They ping pinged back and forth so often I would catch myself wondering what I missed on the prior pages that set them up for an estrangement or separation. It was weird. I'm not convinced I don't like the author yet, and will try again but this book was weird. I didn't feel the chemistry at all... Celebrity chef with rock-hard abs encounters plus-size restaurant manager. Sparks fly, but situation complicated by his new aversion to one-night stands, her aversion to dating anyone but especially him, and the unfortunate Internet fame arising from a cell-phone-camera-captured groping session in a restaurant hallway. Things continue to heat up, they help each other through their respective awkward family issues, etc. Lots of fun. Feel the Heat Lily DuLuca spends her time at the family restaurant and she decides at the cook off to make her move. Jack Kilroy is a chef....and he can't believe what he cooks has a strange effect on her...he hopes to persuade her to also turn up the heat. Steamy sex, food and recipes and a good story line make this a good read. I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device). My Booklist review: A large Italian family crosses saucepans with a celebrity TV chef in the first of Meader’s Hot in the Kitchen series. Younger daughter Lili DeLuca, the large and lovely good girl in the family, has taken over for her mother as manager of the family’s Chicago restaurant after her mother goes into treatment for cancer. Meanwhile, her skinnier older sister Cara continues to work as the producer of British chef Jack Kilroy’s cable cooking show. When the venue for his Chicago cook-off is closed unexpectedly, Cara calls on the family to help out by having her chef father host the cooking show at the family restaurant. Lili and Jack hit it off and are caught kissing, a video of which goes viral, and suddenly Lili is known as Jack’s fat chick. But Jack isn’t as shallow as his media image of a hunky sex god implies. In fact, all he wants is to get to know Lili and be a good brother to his little sister. Meader pulls in all the romance tropes for this pleasingly familiar romp.— Pat Henshaw nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieHot in the Kitchen (Lili & Jack - 1)
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HTML:Photographer Lili DeLuca spends all her time working at her family's Italian restaurant, instead of following her dream of getting an MFA. When famous British chef Jack Kilroy unexpectedly challenges her father to a cook-off, Lili decides she's tired of playing it safe and vows to seduce the tempting Brit. But once a video of her and Jack kissing goes viral and her luscious (if voluptuous) butt starts trending on Twitter, Lili fears she's cooked up a recipe for disaster . . . Jack Kilroy's celebrity has left him feeling used and used up. While Lili's oh-so-sexy moans when she tastes his delicious creations turn him on, he's even more aroused by how this beautiful, funny woman is unimpressed by his fame. He knows they could be amazing together, if she could only see past his rabid, bitch-fork-wielding fan base. Now as he's about to start a new prime time TV cooking show, can Jack convince Lili to realize her own ambitions-and turn up the heat in his kitchen? Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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