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Kiss the Cook by Jacquie D'Alessandro

jen286's review

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4.0

I didn't expect to like this book as much as I did. I started reading it last night when I couldn't sleep as I figured it would be something I wouldn't get too into and could easily put down. Next thing I know it is way too late and I am trying not to fall asleep so I can keep reading. I thought it would just be a cheesy romance, but it was way better. I loved the main characters. I loved how they both didn't want a relationship, and their internal dialogues with themselves were hilarious. I loved Melanie's especially. She was so fun to read. I'm so glad I picked it up to read as it was really entertaining.

inmyhumbleopinion's review

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5.0

This light, funny, sweet contemporary romance is just the thing when you want to escape. Filled with one hilarious calamity after another you only stop laughing long enough to sigh at the sweet romance. Take an accident prone cook add in a sweet smoking hot accountant (now there is a phrase I never thought I’d write) mix well add a dash of an eccentric Nana and you get Kiss the Cook.

staceyva's review

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5.0

Still one of my favorites, though their asides to themselves were a bit annoying at times.

lauriereadslohf's review

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4.0

Still updating my shelves with past reads. This is another book read and reviewed for All About Romance, the review is archived HERE .

poisonivy70's review

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3.0

Freebie read - it was a fairly sweet and simple romance. Mild twist in that it's the heroine, not the hero, who's completely freaked out at the thought of HEA. I didn't connect with the heroine (named Mel Gibson), as much as I did the hero Chris, who was adorable in how wrapped up he was in Mel.
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