"A fabulous addition to the Single In South Beach series!"
Giselle Cesare feels she has a lot of atoning to
do. That's why she bought into Club Paradise and started
working with the ex-wife of the man she had a brief wild
affair with not knowing he was married. What a fool she had
been. Now she's going to make the restaurants of Club
Paradise famous for her fine cuisine. Journalist Hugh Duncan had been everywhere and seen
everything but when his boss gives him the job of a story
about Club Paradise he thinks he's being punished. That is
until he meets beautiful sexy Giselle Cesare. The first
thing she does is feed him an erotic cream puff because she
thinks he's a food critic. When Giselle finds out that Hugh isn't a food
critic but is there to write an expose on the
transgressions of the past management of Club Paradise, she
knows she's in big trouble! There are things he could stir
up that really don't need stirring up. What can she do to
stop him? Hugh wants to spend as much time with Giselle as
possible but he also has to get the story. There's more to
it than anybody wants to admit. Can he ferret out secrets
without hurting Club Paradise and it's owners and if he
can't will Giselle end their relationship before it's even
begun? Wow! This book was not only sensual from the get-
go but the little bit of mystery winding through it kept my
attention throughout. I was pulling for Hugh and Giselle
to figure out they belonged together from page one! This
addition to the Single in South Beach series was dynamite.
I look forward to Laine's story.
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted May 29, 2004
SummaryJournalist Hugh Duncan can sniff out international
intrigue, but finding a juicy scoop in a Miami singles club
right under his nose? Could a voluptuous chef, singing a
siren song while icing a Kama Sutra cream puff, be his next
big story-or is she just a luscious piece of fluff? And if
the kitchen contessa insists on giving out free samples-
well, there's an offer no gentleman should refuse . . .
Giselle Cesare has a history of stirring up trouble, and
not just on her stove. Even so, the minute a handsome
reporter wanders into Club Paradise, she knows she's struck
gold. By the time their first date draws to a close,
Giselle has hit on the secret to spontaneous combustion!
Unfortunately, if Hugh persists in digging up her past,
more than her sexplicit desserts will be exposed!
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