Pastry chef Tessa Montgomery knows what everyone in the teeny town of Blossom Glen says about her. Spinster. Ice Queen. Such a shame. It's enough to make a woman bake her troubles away, dreaming of Parisian delicacies while she makes bread at her mother's struggling boulangerie. That is until Tessa's mortal enemy - deliciously handsome (if arrogant) chef Leo Castorini, who owns the restaurant next door - proposes a business plan...to get married.
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At first glance, the Castorinis’ place was dark, but then she noticed a very faint glow. As her eyes adjusted to the darkness, she could see Leo hunched over a laptop, a small lamp burning at his table.
Call it the moon, call it desperation, call it whatever you wanted, but something made her rap on the glass.
Leo jerked his head up. His brows lifted in surprise, and he gave her the hold-on-a-sec sign.
Her stomach tumbled. What have I just done?
“Hey,” he said as he pulled the door open. His usually perfect hair was a little disheveled, like he’d been raking his hands through it. Dark, dangerous stubble shadowed his face. His discerning gaze skirted quickly over her from head to toe, like he was trying to find some visible reason she’d be here.
This had been an awful idea.
On closer examination, she noticed he had circles under his eyes, and his button-up shirt was halfway untucked. Could it be that he was feeling the same stress that she was?
“Did you need something?” he asked.
“Yes?”
He smiled a little, then stepped aside to let her pass. “Come on in. It’s safe. I’m the only one here.” His voice was low and gravelly, in a way that reminded her of a sexy model in a cologne commercial as he awakened in a breezy-curtained villa, throwing back the silk sheets and walking naked to his balcony overlooking the Adriatic Sea.
Okay, stress was making her imagination go wild. And also, safe felt like a real misnomer.
She followed Leo back to the table where he’d been working and ran her hand along her carelessly swooped-up bun, thinking she must look a mess after working all day and into the night. But why should she care? She wasn’t here to impress.
As she sat down across from him, he asked, “Do you have good news for me?” He gave her a hopeful look that made her want to lie. That made her think that maybe they weren’t so different. They both loved their families. They both wanted their hard work to bring success.
But this was business, so she straightened her spine. “No deal with the bread. My mom won’t have it. She’d rather be bankrupt than have us bake for your restaurant. I’m sorry.”
He sighed heavily, and for the first time ever, he didn’t seem to be shrugging things off with a smile.
“Any luck on your end?” she asked. “I mean, about selling your ideas to your dad?”
He sat back, tossing his pen over the many scattered papers. “No,” he said simply. Just one word, jam-packed with frustration.
She should just go home. What was the point of continuing a conversation? Yet she recognized a look in his eyes—the same desperate desire to do something to stop these ships from sinking. And…and she was now past want. She needed that wine.
“I—” She felt her voice giving out. “I actually was wondering if you had any wine. I mean, I’d pay you for it.”
He looked her over in what she was coming to learn was a thoroughly assessing way of his, a mixture of curiosity and something more intense that made her feel stripped down to the bone. “What are you doing downtown at this hour?”
She hitched a thumb toward the bakery. “I was just sneak baking.” She mentally head slapped herself. Why had she confessed that? It was private. To most people, anyway.
He frowned. “What’s sneak baking?”
“Oh. Sometimes I go in after hours and bake whatever I want. It’s…a way of unwinding, I guess. Being creative. Forgetting about everything else.”
“I might have to try it. Because all I do after hours is pore over the numbers. And then I can’t sleep.”
“I hear you,” she said.
“You probably shouldn’t be downtown alone at night.”
In Blossom Glen? Tessa waved a hand dismissively. “Like you?” He smiled a little at that. “I’ve been doing it for years. It’s my therapy.”
His lips cracked a slight smile. “Wine sounds like a great idea.” That warmth in his eyes was back, and it was directed at her. Only briefly, though, and then he got up and went to the back room.
She was hungry—yearning, even—for what was really at stake here: her dreams, her life, a way out—and her imagination was in overdrive lately. But while she was way too smart to make the same mistake that she made when she was eighteen, to think that Leo had actually liked her, she knew what it meant when a man looked at her a certain way.
Heat and desire from her nemesis. Now that was a real recipe for disaster.
Thanks for the great review. I have not read this author. Not sure what we are doing today.
ReplyDeleteShe has a great back list of small-town contemporary romances.
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ReplyDeleteI haven't read her as yet but I do enjoy small time romance. Husband's not well so instead of going to dinner, I am going to make something special. Happy Valentine's Day everyone.
ReplyDeleteHope your husband feels better soon!
DeleteI haven't read Miranda's books yet - but they sound like the lovely kind of contemporary I enjoy. I'll have a bit of dark chocolate for Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteI do love dark chocolate.
DeleteI love small-town romances and I love fake relationships that become real. Can't wait to read it! My Valentine's Day will be spent with my husband of 35 years, and I can't think of anything I'd like better.
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your love have a wonderful day!
DeleteI read Miranda's Angel Falls series and loved it. Based on your review I'm gonna love this one too. Not really doing anything special for valentine's day. I'll bake a mini cake, put a heart on it and call it good. 😋
ReplyDeleteI also recommend her Mirror Lake series. And, if you enjoy a women's fiction/romance blend, try the first book in her new Seashell Harbor series: Coming Home to Seashell Harbor. I loved it.
DeleteSmall town romances are my favorite by far! Especially when they are part of a series and the author creates an entire small town/world for us to live in. LOVE IT!!
ReplyDeleteShe's very good at creating a community of characters who will feel like friends and family. I recommend her earlier Angel Falls and Mirror Lake books too.
DeleteI love small town stories. Will spend Valentine's Day with my daughter and her family as my husband passed away many years ago. I have no read this author; but this story sounds really good.
ReplyDeleteI too am a widow of long standing. I hope you enjoy your day with your daughter and her family.
DeleteI enjoy small town romances and Miranda's books. Thanks for posting a review of this one. It sounds like just my cup of tea. My husband and I went out to eat over the weekend, and we will probably go to a movie today.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy the movie. What are you going to see?
DeleteMurder on the Nile
DeleteI adore small town stories. They always make me wish I could find that happy loving and sweet small town. I'd move in a second.
ReplyDeleteMs Liasson is a new to me author. I look forward to finding her work.
For today, I am going to try to find a new range. My oven died, and I have been trying to decide which new range I want. My old range is avocado green, so you know when I am saying old, I mean old. It has been awful not baking.
I hope that everyone is well and safe and happy and finding all the love.
Hope everyone is well and safe and happy.
Good luck with your range search!
DeleteI adore small town romances! I've only read a couple of Miranda's books, but loved them.
ReplyDeleteAs far as celebrating Valentine's Day, my hubby and I will exchange cards but the puppy has training class this afternoon and that will wear anyone out. LOL Tomorrow is our 30th anniversary so we are going to go out for a nice dinner. :-)
Puppies are definitely energy drains but the love they give us in return makes it all worth it. :)
DeleteWe have a giant box of chocolates and plan to eat food that is red or pink today. Breakfast did not count. Lunch will be salads with some sort of pink dressing (ranch with chili powder stirred into it works) and Dinner will be spaghetti and meatballs. We exchanged cards this morning (we like to recycle our favorites) and opened a big heart-shaped box of chocolates to share. The restaurants in our small town get packed on Valentine's day, so our "date" was last week. Trish's small cake sounds yummy!
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I love your pink and red theme. What fun!
DeleteLove small town romances!! This was such a good book!!
ReplyDeletelove small town romances. Haven't read her books, but I'm familiar with them.
ReplyDeleteLow-key family night at home.
denise
Miranda Liasson is on my auto buy list. She writes wonderful characters that you feel like you should jump right in and blend. Hubby and I are staying in. He is grilling Filet mignon.
ReplyDeleteLove this Author and small town books!!!! No special plans for the 14th
ReplyDeleteLove her books - read a few and will include this one - we are having dinner and celebrating the anniversary of our engagement
ReplyDeleteI have not read her, but this book sounds like something I would enjoy. I love small town books as well as suspense.
ReplyDeleteCathie P.
Love small town!! Enjoyed this book too!! I've really enjoyed Miranda's books!! No special plans, just a nice dinner together.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine’s Day! I’m celebrating with a romcom movie night and some dark chocolate
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day to every one! I do love small town romances. I have several of her books on my to be read shelf, but haven't got to them yet! No plans at all.
ReplyDeleteI have read and enjoyed one of her small town romance stories.
ReplyDeleteI’m babysitting my 6 month old grandson. I enjoyed reading books and playing with him all day yesterday.
I enjoyed this one, too! Thank you for being on this tour! Sara @ TLC Book Tours
ReplyDeleteSorry I missed this yesterday. Should have gotten here earlier, but women's ice skating got my attention. I do enjoy small town stories but have not yet read Miranda Liasson. From what I have read about her books, she sounds like someone I will enjoy.
ReplyDeleteValentines Day was a busy day. My husband spent the day doing volunteer work at the VA and the Red Cross. We both had meetings that night. Today I made two special dishes he likes. We got each other nice cards and he brought some candy for me (us). We rarely go out anyway because the restaurants are so crowded. We can celebrate when we like, not when the calendar tells us to.
I hope everyone had an enjoyable Valentines Day.
I love small town romances, this sounds very good, Thank you for the review,I'm adding it to my "To Get" list
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