Love could be a recipe for disaster, or the best thing they ever cooked up...Kieran O'Neill should be on top of the world. He's just won a cooking reality TV show, he's on track to open his own restaurant before he turns thirty, and he's even got a high-paying cookbook deal. Still he can't impress his stuck-up family, his ADHD makes planning ahead impossible and, worst of all, his ghostwriter is the most uptight, humourless woman he's ever met. But to be seen as a serious chef like he's always wanted, he needs to finish this book...Ellie Wasserman is barely holding it together. She's a thirty-year-old widow living with her needy in-laws, her little brother won't adult without her help, and instead of working on her own cookbook, she's ghostwriting one for the chaotic, impulsive Kieran O'Neill. Or would be, if he'd ever answer her emails. But to own her own home like she's always dreamed of, she needs to finish this book...As their deadline gets closer and the heat between them builds, can these two driven, lonely people let go of their past hurts and make something truly sweet together? Or will their fragile new love go up in smoke?
This was good -- it took awhile for the momentum to build and it was definitely a slow burn. I didn't love the ending but this book definitely had its really great moments. And I loved both Kieran and Ellie -- plus the cooking was fun. Give this one a try!!
She looked at me with her blue eyes, warm and sharp at the same time, and I felt good enough.I wanted to bottle that feeling. And then I wanted to wrap it in bubble wrap, put it in a safe deposit box in the world's most secure bank, and visit it whenever I wanted, take it out and hold it up to the light.
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