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Thursday, February 26, 2015

If You Can't Stand the Heat by Taryn Kincaid



Blurb:
Derek Dunne is a Cordon Bleu-trained food critic for the prestigious New York Monitor, whose scathing review of a popular Italian bistro has driven away all but the most loyal neighborhood patrons.
Lucrezia Serafina DiCicco is a clumsy business school drop-out, working as a chef and scrambling to keep her family’s restaurant afloat, after her father develops diabetes and is banned from his kitchen for his own good.
Now, with The Monitor folding, Derek is searching for his next career path and longing to get back to his first love—cooking—while Lu is desperate for an influx of cash to save the struggling restaurant even as her father puts his foot down regarding non-family employees.
Derek and Lu embark on a marriage of inconvenience to save the restaurant. But can Lu ever really trust the man who nearly destroyed her family and once noted her initials spelled “LSD” and her food was like a “bad trip?”
Or will it be their hearts on the chopping block?

My review:
This is a fabulously fun contemporary romance.  Boy’s review hastens decline of the family restaurant. Girl with business degree is trying to save said restaurant but is not the chef her father is.  Biy is a a point where he wants to change his life and do what he studied for and follow his passion. They meet and marry to save the restaurant but what about their hearts?  The back and forth is riveting fun.  This book flew by so fast I totally recommend it. 
 Complimentary copy provided by author/publisher for an honest review.

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