Sunday, September 29, 2019
Family Dinners with the Billionaire (Billionaire Bachelor Cove) by: Amberlee Day
ABOUT THE BOOK:
He’s a billionaire widower with three misbehaving kids; she’s a Seattle chef struggling to keep her business open. Can she turn his mansion into a home, and will he give his heart to a new kind of beauty?
Welcome to The Cove
With heavy iron gates, two security stations, and a groundskeeper's cottage, The Cove has everything a billionaire could ask for in a home. Dubbed Billionaire Bachelor Cove because of the resident's single status and income portfolios, The Cove is the perfect place to hide away from the world. But, as the residents soon find out, they can't hide from love.
Family Dinners with the Billionaire
When Jetton Bolt’s supermodel wife died two years ago, his kids handled it surprisingly well. After all, she was hardly ever home. Now that they’ve moved back to Jetton’s home town of Seattle, however, problems arise, and the counselor he’s hired recommends he spend more time with his children. First thing on the list: eat dinners together, and cook them together, too. Jetton doesn’t cook, but that’s what money’s for, right?
Julie Kiyama has earned a name in Seattle and beyond as a talented chef, but when it comes to running a business in a saturated restaurant market, she struggles. Hoping that the third time will be the charm, she opens a “restaurant” where diners actually help cook their own dinners. She never dreamed that this odd foodie niche would land her a job helping a billionaire and his kids learn to cook together, or that she’d be driving daily to the luxurious private neighborhood known as The Cove to make it happen.
When sparks begin to fly in the Bolt kitchen between Jetton and Julie, both will have to redefine their ideas of success if they have any hope of believing what their hearts are telling them.
MY THOUGHTS:
I love this one! Getting to know all the residents of the Cove has been fun. Julie and Jetton have great chemistry together and I love the idea that she is bringing them close together thru family and food. I make dinner and we eat together every night so I am a firm believer that this is important. Each of the residents all have a back story and it awesome getting to know them all in their own way. Can’t wait to read more in this series!
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