I don't always love Alice Clayton. Sometimes her humor grates on me, sometimes the heroine in the book is irritating. At times, I don't connect to the hero. Sometimes the drama is weirdly manufactured and immature. I liked Wallbanger a lot, but since then I've either been solidly in the eh or no tha...
Wanting to prove to herself that she can manage on her own, Roxie Callahan moved all the way across the country, away from her somewhat flakey, alternative diner-managing mother and her constant string of usually unhappy infatuations. Roxie has put herself through culinary school and is working hard...
In an effort to escape the small town where she grew up and her mother’s crazy ways, Roxie went to culinary school and moved to LA where she’s started her own business, catering to the stars. However, when her mom needs Roxie, she heads home to Bailey Falls, NY, to run the family dinner for the summ...
You want actual great romance scenes and a great plot? This book is for you.A personal chef in L.A. Roxie loses her job after accidentally turning whip cream into butter (the scene was hilarious). Roxie loses one client after another and after wondering what to do, she gets a call from her mother as...
I always know I’m in for a gigglesnorting good time when I sit down with a new Alice Clayton novel. Nuts is her raunchy but endearingly wonderful start to the new Hudson Valley series. If you’re a foodie, or even a foodie wannabe, this small town contemporary romance will charm you through and throu...
The Characters: Roxie CallahanLeo Maxwell The Story: I adored this story. I will admit it took a while for me to get into it however as soon as Roxie and Leo started to interact I was in love. I love Roxie’s sense of humor, though I don’t get her love for Almanzo (looked him up, maybe he was before...
When Roxie moves back to upstate New York to take over her mother's diner for the summer, she doesn't plan for the move to be permanent. She spent her whole childhood trying to get out of Bailey Falls, after all. Furthermore, when she meets a gorgeous hipster farmer, Leo, she plans to keep their rel...
If you follow my reviews in any way you’ve probably noticed how I am not usually a fan of contemporary romance novels. I’m a very hard sell because I’m cynical. I’m far more cynical of contemporary romance novels than I am any other type of romance genre. I always seem to get sucked in, though. ...
As a teenager, our hometowns are often not what they are cracked up to be. Or at least in our minds. As the saying goes, the grass is always greener. Roxie has that opportunity to hop the fence and find out if the grass is truly greener. However, Mistress Fate has other plans that sends Roxie ba...
This review was originally posted on Bookish Things & MoreReviewAfter reading The Unidentified Redhead, it’s safe to say I’m a total Alice Clayton fan.I love that she writes female characters that aren’t ashamed of wanting to have sex. And her humor and quick with make the journey pretty dang enter...
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