Rating:  Summary: Could not put it down Review: This is the first book I have read by Geralyn Dawson and I could not put it down. It was very funny and romantic. I don't think I will look at a bowl of chili the sameway.
Rating:  Summary: SIMMER ALL NIGHT is laugh-out-loud delicious Review: This is the first book I've read by Geralyn Dawson, and I'm ordering her backlist right away. Great characters. Cole is my kind of hero. If you love a lot of smiles when you read, yet want a story to go along with the laughs this book is for you.
Rating:  Summary: SIMMER ALL NIGHT is laugh-out-loud delicious Review: This is the first book I've read by Geralyn Dawson, and I'm ordering her backlist right away. Great characters. Cole is my kind of hero. If you love a lot of smiles when you read, yet want a story to go along with the laughs this book is for you.
Rating:  Summary: Highly Recommended Review: This spicy, humorous tale involves two stubborn characters a read can't help but love. Christina Delaney has just been crowned Chili Queen of San Antonio. All she has ever wanted was her family's acceptance, but this latest stunt earns her a trip to visit her grandfather in England instead.British-born, Texas-raised Cole Morgan has always loved Chrissy as a sister, until the feisty woman's impromptu kiss. Both are surprised by their passion and dismiss it. To their mutual dismay, he is asked to escort her to England while fulfilling his mission abroad to find a missing copy of the Texas Declaration of Independence. When Chrissy decides to compromise her need to be loved for herself and marry a viscount, Cole realizes his vision of her has changed. Instead of the bothersome tagalong he once knew, he sees her as a woman, one whose love and passion he needs. The quest to win her love is anything but smooth, but he is as determined. The orneriness of these two characters is so tangible the reader can be easily frustrated by them, but they are lovable anyway and the plot is strong in this highly sensual tale.
Rating:  Summary: Highly Recommended Review: This spicy, humorous tale involves two stubborn characters a read can't help but love. Christina Delaney has just been crowned Chili Queen of San Antonio. All she has ever wanted was her family's acceptance, but this latest stunt earns her a trip to visit her grandfather in England instead. British-born, Texas-raised Cole Morgan has always loved Chrissy as a sister, until the feisty woman's impromptu kiss. Both are surprised by their passion and dismiss it. To their mutual dismay, he is asked to escort her to England while fulfilling his mission abroad to find a missing copy of the Texas Declaration of Independence. When Chrissy decides to compromise her need to be loved for herself and marry a viscount, Cole realizes his vision of her has changed. Instead of the bothersome tagalong he once knew, he sees her as a woman, one whose love and passion he needs. The quest to win her love is anything but smooth, but he is as determined. The orneriness of these two characters is so tangible the reader can be easily frustrated by them, but they are lovable anyway and the plot is strong in this highly sensual tale.
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