Monday, June 18, 2012

Kiss The Cook (Zebra Contemporary Romance) Review

Kiss The Cook (Zebra Contemporary Romance)
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I just loved this book! It was funny, had nice, endearing characters and zipped along at a nice pace.
Melanie (Mel) Gibson is having the day from hell, broken down car, alarm not going off, snagged hose, etc, but in the middle of all of this she meets Christopher Bishop, an accountant who ends up with his pants ripped off (don't ask) - the attraction between them is immediate, but of course, there are issues that must be resolved.
Mel had an evil fiance who left her insecure and wary of men, she thinks that hunky Chris is just too handsome and too everything to have a future with her, while Chris must tiptoe the ethical line between processing Melanie's loan for her gourmet catering business and his involvement with her, which could mean that the loan could be rejected.
The dialogue is snappy, reminded me of Liz Bevarly or Susan Andersen at their best, and both Mel and Chris are truly nice people, the secondary characters are nicely drawn, despite the short length of this book and all in all, I highly recommend this as a wonderful summer read.

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Was it the worst day of her catering career? Melanie Gibson decides it probably was. Her delivery guy got sick, her car died, she waded through a downpour holding fifteen gourmet dinners (wearing one shoe) and had the worst case of raccoon eyes when she found herself double parked next to the sexiest, crankiest, and hungriest man she'd ever met. Mel's dilemma: relationships are bad for her heart. Christopher Bishop can't resist the lure of a woman who smells like brownies and has an off-beat personality as delicious as her desserts. As he sees it, he's got two problems: first, he's not looking for love...not yet. Second, he's the accountant hired by the bank to assess Mel's business for a loan. But all their best reasons for not falling in love are about to go on the back burner-because what's simmering between them is too delicious to ignore.

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