by Amanda Usen
Wonderfully romantic and foody. Very informative in more ways than one - you'll learn the inner workings of a restaurant and love on the fly. Joe Rafferty - sexy, yummy and he can cook! Me want one just like him. Scrumptious indeed!
It was a love - hate relationship with both main characters through the whole book. One of the plots was totally over the top. But...I did enjoy it and liked the happily ever after. I'll try more by this author.
Scrumptious had the potential to be a fun, sexy romance. I don't normally read romance novels where food is a big part of the plot, but I decided to give Scrumptious a chance because of the blurb and the cover. I really wanted to like this book but I had serious issues with two of the main character...
Scrumptious caught my eye because it sounded like it would be a light, fun yet hot read. It was all of the above, but Marlene's love interest Joe and her best friend Olivia drove me to distraction. Marlene was such a great character. I loved that she liked Joe, but didn't want anything too serious w...
It's been a long time since I've read a book that featured chefs and I'm thinking I need to change that in 2012 because I really enjoyed this book. I enjoyed seeing what happens behind that kitchen door at restaurants where the food magic happens. Seeing these two chefs battle it out in and out of t...
Marly Bennett is a bakery chef working in Olivia's (her BFF) restaurant, Chameleon. Marly has worked at Chameleon for years - she grew up with Olivia's family and worked while Olivia went to culinary school. Things are not going well for Olivia - her rat of a husband has cheated on her for the las...
My Thoughts:Loved this book, everything is sweet about it, from the cover, to love story and the setting. From the first time I read the summary I feel in love for this story. Both characters had family problems and the way they live is a very expression on how that truly marked them.Marlene is work...
Originally posted on Wit and Sin: http://witandsin.blogspot.com/2011/12/review-scrumptious-by-amanda-usen.htmlChef Joe Rafferty made one promise to his dying mother – there will be “no more sluts.” He’s determined to keep that promise and settle down with a nice woman. But when he comes to the aid...