Turn Up the Heat (Pine Mountain)
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Rating | : | 4.36 (688 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1420132830 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-26 |
Language | : | English |
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"A wanna be chef and a mechanic find love" according to Nancy Levine "Nancy". I like books with a small town setting, and I enjoyed the characters, Shane and Bellamy. I loved the scenes where she cooks and when Shane compares her love of cooking to his love of cars. I also liked the secondary characters--Bellamy's friends and family were a great support system and the same with Shane's. I thought Bellamy meeting the famous chef and then getting a job working for her right after she quits her job was a little too good to be true. Other than that, and a lot o. "great start" according to Sonia. great start to series. enjoyed from start to finish. Characters very likable,steamy love scenes,fun moments.. Barbara J. Heintz said A New Series Starts here. A Little Hot, A Little Sexy and a Whole Lot of Fun. Bellamy Blake escapes from her life for a long weekend to a mountain resort with her two best friends. Her car breaks down on the way and can't be fixed for a week. The cute mechanic is belligerent, but he's the only one around. She decides to go back with her friends, but a blizzard snows the resort in. Bossizilla needs her back at work, not accepting she's snowed in so Bellamy quits. Now what?Shane Griffin moved to the mountain 1A New Series Starts here. A Little Hot, A Little Sexy and a Whole Lot of Fun Barbara J. Heintz Bellamy Blake escapes from her life for a long weekend to a mountain resort with her two best friends. Her car breaks down on the way and can't be fixed for a week. The cute mechanic is belligerent, but he's the only one around. She decides to go back with her friends, but a blizzard snows the resort in. Bossizilla needs her back at work, not accepting she's snowed in so Bellamy quits. Now what?Shane Griffin moved to the mountain 14 months before to help a sick old man save his se. months before to help a sick old man save his se
"It's not you."There are only so many times a girl can hear those words before she believes that it is, in fact, very much her. Can Shane and Bellamy prove that sometimes the most unlikely ingredients make the most deliciously sexy mix? "Smart, fun, and heartwarming." --Jill Shalvis "Kimberly Kincaid knows how to whip up a delicious love story." --Susan Donovan. Oh, and Shane Griffin, the hottest mechanic who's ever checked under her hood. Yet this small-town man isn't all he seems. She rounds up her two best girlfriends and makes plans to get the hell out of Dodge .But Bellamy's escape plan takes a nose dive on the side of rural route 164 when her transmission self-destruc
Kimberly is a USA Today best-selling author and 2016 and 2015 RWA RITA finalist who lives (and writes!) by the mantra that food is love. When she's not sitting cross-legged in an ancient desk chair known as "The Pleather Bomber", she can be found practicing obscene amounts of yoga, whipping up anything from enchiladas to éclairs in her kitchen, or curled up with her nose in a book. Kimberly Kincaid writes contemporary romance that splits the difference between sex
--Patricia Smith . Thefirst book in her new cuisine-oriented Pine Mountain series stays true to Kincaid’s style, and includes recipes. Kincaid (Pushing the Line, 2014) offers a seamless story that irresistibly mixes humor and passion. Both Bellamy and Shane are determined to avoid each other, but Mother Nature has other plans in mind. So when the beautiful blonde with too-high heels and a fancy sports car wanders into his garage, he has her pegged immediately. From Booklist After an embarrassing breakup and a stressful week at work, Bellamy Blake decides to escape the city for a girls’ weekend in the mountains. Although his demeanor is prickly, Bellamy can’t help but be attracted to the sexy mechanic who is fixing her car, but the last thing she needs is another guy in her life. Shane Griffin hates everything about the city: the crowds, the traffic, and the poor little rich