Published: July 8, 2013
by Entangled
One sexy fire captain. One Cajun chef, One combustible kitchen…
When chef Colby Robicheaux returned home to New Orleans to save her family restaurant, the last person she expected to reconnect with was her brother’s best friend and her childhood crush. As tempting as a sugar-coated beignet, Jason is one dish she doesn’t want to taste. Colby is counting down the days till she can leave the place where her distrust of love and commitment originated and go back to Vegas.
Fire captain Jason Landry isn’t looking for love, either. He knows he should focus on finding the perfect mother for his daughter, but when he first sees Colby, all grown up and gorgeous, he can’t help but be drawn to her. And when she suggests a no-strings-attached fling, Jason doesn’t want to say no.
As their relationship grows more intense, Colby finds that Jason isn’t as easy to leave behind as she thought. Could turning up the heat on something real be worth the possibility of getting burned?
My Short and Sweet Review:
Taste the Heat is full of heat! The attraction between the two jumps off the pages and readers can feel the spark of anticipation building. Rachel Harris writes in a way that makes you connect with the characters and makes you want to keep turning the pages for more. This is a fun and flirty read that I would recommend.
You will like this book if you like hot and spicy (but on the cleaner side) romances.
Probably the only way you would not like this book is if you prefer more down-and-dirty romances or if you just don't like romances. (And if you don't like romances, then why would you be reading this anyway?)
*Recommended for 18+ only.
A copy was provided by the author for an honest review.
About the Author:
Rachel Harris grew up in New Orleans, watching soap operas with her grandmother, and staying up late sneak-reading her mama's romance novels. Today, she still stays up late reading romances, only now she does so openly.
A
Cajun cowgirl now living in Houston, she firmly believes life's
problems can be solved with a hot, sugar-coated beignet or a thick slice
of king cake, and that screaming at strangers for cheap, plastic beads
is acceptable behavior in certain situations.
She
homeschools her two beautiful girls and watches countless hours of Food
Network and reality television with her amazing husband. She writes
young adult, new adult, and adult Fun, Flirty Escapes, and LOVES talking
with readers!
Find out more at RachelHarrisWrites.com.
Find out more at RachelHarrisWrites.com.
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