Beauty and the Black Sheep by Jessica Bird

Beauty and the Black Sheep (The Moorehouse Legacy, #1)

by Jessica Bird

THE FORCE OF THOSE EYES HIT FRANKIE MOOREHOUSE LIKE A GUST OF WIND

But she quickly reminded herself that she had dinner to get ready, the staff of White Caps B&B (such as it was) to motivate. She didn't have the luxury of staring into a stranger's face. Although, jeez, what a face it was. And wasn't it just her luck that the owner of that face, Nate Walker-with his rebel attitude and distaste for authority-was the chef her restaurant desperately needed, and he was staying for the summer....

And...it was a bit too tempting to let this breath of fresh air sweep her off her feet. Because all work and no play had been Frankie's motto for much too long!

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3 of 5 stars

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If you're a JR Ward fan, here's a warning for you. While this story happens in New York, near Albany, the similarity between this story and the Brotherhood / Fallen Angels series ends there.

This is a re-worked Jessica Bird novel, which was originally title Beauty and the Black Sheep. It's a cute story. Frankie Moorehouse is having a hard time keeping her families B & B, White Caps, open. To make matters worse, she's behind on the mortgage, the summer seasons coming and her chef has just abruptly quit to get married in Vegas.

Luckily for Frankie, Nate Walker's car decides to break down close to the B & B. He walks into her kitchen while she's staring at a burnt chicken and immediately sets to fixing the issue. Nate is a Paris trained Chef who is planning on opening his own restaurant, but he's running low on funds so helping Frankie for the summer may be what he needs.

Frankie and Nate butt heads immediately, both being strong willed and stubborn, but they are both attracted to each other. Will their stubbornness be enough to save White Caps? Well when the book wraps up tidily at the end...the answer is yes.

If you're looking for something that easy, has virtually no swear words (when did JR Ward develop her potty mouth, cause it sure as hell wasn't evident here) and "sweet" sex, this would be for you.

3 Cocktails

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