Dressing on the Side
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Publisher Description
Sometimes undressed is better…
A restaurant owner with a knack for creative salad dressings discovers undressed can be better, especially with a businessman who knows his way around the bedroom.
The creative dressings Sahara Whitney serves at The Oasis Diner and her long line of failed relationships are her local claim to fame. Such is the small-town life of a buxom, blue-eyed blonde—until a sexy businessman decides she needs rescuing from a creep with wandering hands. Her usual common sense deserts her in favor of a delicious assortment of bedtime treats with a man who seems to want more than a single night of dessert.
Trace Dennison doesn’t believe in coincidences. Instant sexual attraction, a common business interest, and an oopsie baby convince him he’s found the woman of his wildest dreams in Sahara Whitney, even if she has lingering doubts. A self-inflicted shotgun wedding offers the perfect recipe for happily-ever-after, but the honeymoon ends before it begins when Sahara suspects an ulterior motive—that their trail of clothing to the bedroom leads to Russian spies, a French revolution, and Caesar’s assassination.
Customer Reviews
I wanted more storyline
I’ve read almost all of the Love on the menu series and some I liked mire that others. Thus one is my least favorite because there was no plot and it didn’t hold my interest. I’ve invested a lot of time in these books so I will definitely continue to read them. I think my favorite one was egging her on. Until next time y’all happy reading.
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Rebound
Dressings and rebounds.
Sahara Whitney has been broken up with her ex for approximately a half hour. When a handsome stranger pretends his her boyfriend to get rid of a creep.
Trace Dennison is a protector, rescuer and businessman.
They immediately fall into bed and end up with a positive pregnancy test.
But will he win the girl? Because he owns Dennison Foods and Sahara makes tasty dressings.
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