The Angel Craved Lobster by Shirley Jump
My review
rating: 4 of 5 stars
A fantastic read! Funny, fast-paced and up-beat. Quirky characters who are totally believable.
Pub. Date: August 2005
Synopsis: Meredith Shordon has spent her entire life surrounded by corn and cows in Heavendale, Indiana. Now the Boston-bound girl is ready to ditch her homegrown roots for some big-city flash. Out with the apple fritters, in with the seafood linguine! But exotic food isn't the only new experience Meredith craves. She's ready for an education of the passionate kind, and for that, she needs a man who can show her all the flavors she's been missing--a worldly, no-strings-attached hunk who can really cook up a storm...so to speak. A man like Travis Campbell. Party animal Travis has just decided to grow up. No more bars, no more parties, no more slaps in the face from scorned "dates" whose first names were as forgettable as his nights. Travis Campbell is now a man who will not be tempted. No more women. Period. Unless the offer is too good to pass up. Meredith finally has her challenge: Tempting Travis will force her to shed that Miss Holstein good-girl image and channel her inner sexy siren. but getting a taste of what she craves and Travis needs just might leave them both hungry for more...
Recommended Reading:
The Bachelor Preferred Pastry by Shirley Jump
The Devil Served Tortellini by Shirley Jump
Pretty Bad by Shirley Jump
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