Seducing the Chef by Janet Lane Walters

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Seducing the Chef by Janet Lane Walters
Publisher: Books We Love
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (75 pgs)
Heat: Hot
Rated: 3 stars
Review by Poppy

Allie Blakefield, editor of Good Eatin’ wants to do a feature on Five Cuisines a restaurant across the river from NY City. Her father forbids the feature and won’t say why. She’s not one to sit back and be ruled by someone. She borrows a friend’s apartment.
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While leaning over the balcony she sees a handsome dark haired man doing a Yoga routine. He looks up and she is struck by the Blakefield curse. Love at first sight.

Smoking hot!

Wow … when the blurb says “love at first sight” it isn’t kidding. The relationship between our hero and heroine goes from zero to 60 in about two pages.

I read this story knowing it was short, so I understand that it’s tough to fully develop a plot or characters in so few pages. I’ve tried to figure that into my feelings about the book, and into my rating. The author is definitely talented. Her skill is undeniable and her voice is fun and easy to read, and I have no issue with that at all. And, although there were a few editing errors and wrong word use, technically, it was a good story.

My issue was the speed of the relationship development. “Love at first sight” doesn’t have to mean leaping into bed moments after meeting someone (and before knowing anything about them … integral to the story is the fact their families are enemies, but since they barely get each other’s first names before getting naked, they have no idea). They progress quickly to a little very light bondage, which felt out of place since that requires a bit of trust and how do you build real trust in a day? I’m not adverse to a story with plenty of sex (especially well-written sex, which this was, though a bit less descriptive than erotic romance), so it wasn’t that abundance that was frustrating, just that I felt as if the plot suffered because so much space was given to sex instead of story.

Still, I really did appreciate the author’s voice and I would definitely pick up another one of her books to try. And if you prefer lots of heat in your stories, this may be a great choice for you to read.

Comments

  1. Thank you for hosting

  2. Janet Lane Walters says

    Thanks for having me

  3. Who are some of your favorite authors; what strikes you about their work?

    • Janet Lane Walters says

      Sorry I took forever to answer. Been a hectic day. I guess I like a lot of authors. Mercedes Lackey, James Rollins are two I can think of. I like them because they write what I usually don’t write.

  4. Lisa Brown says

    Congrats on the tour and I enjoyed the excerpt 🙂

  5. kim hansen says

    Congrats sounds like a good read.

  6. Victoria says

    Thanks for sharing your review, I actually enjoy the insta-love (lust sometimes too lol) aspect of stories like this so I think I’ll love this one! Thanks again 🙂

  7. James Robert says

    Thanks for the chance to win

  8. Rita Wray says

    Sounds like a good read.

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