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How to kiss your enemy : a sweet romantic comedy /

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Proctor, Jenny. How to kiss a Hawthorne brother ; book 3.Publisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2024Copyright date: �2023Edition: Center Point Large Print editionDescription: 365 pages (large print) ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9798891643017
  • 9789798891649
  • 9798891643
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 813/.6 23/eng/2019
LOC classification:
  • PS3616.R633 H695 2024d
Summary: "When the Tatum Elliott shows up to run the catering kitchen at my family's farm and event center, I don't trust her any more than I did back in culinary school. But like it or not, she's here. On my territory. My turf. In the kitchen that shares a building with my farm-to-table restaurant. And she can't seem to keep her hands off my parmesan. Our old rivalry flares to life faster than a flamb�e, but there's something else flaming between us too. And it's heating up quicker than anything we're making in the kitchen. But I can't forget that Tatum is the daughter of Christopher Elliott -- America's most famous chef. She belongs in a big city, in a restaurant with her name on it. Not running the catering arm of Stonebrook Farm. Whatever her reasons for being here now, I can't see her permanently walking away from the fame and fortune her father can offer her, no matter how well she fits in on the farm -- how well she fits with me. She'll leave eventually -- I'm sure of it. I just have to make sure that when she does, she doesn't take my heart with her."--
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Regular print version previously published by Jenny Proctor Creative LLC.

"When the Tatum Elliott shows up to run the catering kitchen at my family's farm and event center, I don't trust her any more than I did back in culinary school. But like it or not, she's here. On my territory. My turf. In the kitchen that shares a building with my farm-to-table restaurant. And she can't seem to keep her hands off my parmesan. Our old rivalry flares to life faster than a flamb�e, but there's something else flaming between us too. And it's heating up quicker than anything we're making in the kitchen. But I can't forget that Tatum is the daughter of Christopher Elliott -- America's most famous chef. She belongs in a big city, in a restaurant with her name on it. Not running the catering arm of Stonebrook Farm. Whatever her reasons for being here now, I can't see her permanently walking away from the fame and fortune her father can offer her, no matter how well she fits in on the farm -- how well she fits with me. She'll leave eventually -- I'm sure of it. I just have to make sure that when she does, she doesn't take my heart with her."--

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