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Table for Two [2-in-1]: Summer Desserts • Lessons Learned (2002)

by Nora Roberts

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Series: Great Chefs (Omnibus 1-2)

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Fiction. Romance. HTML:

Take two world-class chefs. Add two distractingly attractive people to their lives. Stir in some soul-searing kisses and tender nights. Simmer at high heat. What you'll get is an irresistible recipe for romance!

Summer Desserts

When love-resistant dessert chef Summer Lyndon develops a taste for her delectable boss, Blake Cocharan, her legendary willpower is put to the ultimate test.

Lessons Learned

Publicist Juliet Trent never mixes business with pleasure, but her newest client, charming ladies-man and chef Carlo Franconi, is determined to whet her appetite for love.

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First book Summer Desserts didn't enjoy at all. Second book Lessons Learned was a little better ( )
  soosthemoose | Nov 21, 2014 |
THIS BOOK DIDN'T REALLY GET INTERESTING TILL THE MIDDLE. THEN IT STILL TOOK A WHILE TO GET TO THE GOOD SENES. ( )
  perryel10 | Apr 13, 2010 |
Like many, I was a rabid fan of Nora Roberts ... until her work became boring and predictable. This book was the one to sound the death knell, for me, as I fell asleep literally every time I sat down to read it. I still don't remember if I actually finished it or not. ( )
  TheBooknerd | Sep 6, 2009 |
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Boagno, MarinaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Griffin, JamesCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Heinze, M. R.secondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Iheukumere, Elkesecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Widmer, Kurtsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Summer Desserts: To Marianne Shock, for the cheerful and clever last-minute help.
Lessons Learned: To Jill Gregory, aka The Baby, one of my favorite roommates.
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Summer Desserts: Her name was Summer.
Lessons Learned: So he was gorgeous.
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Fiction. Romance. HTML:

Take two world-class chefs. Add two distractingly attractive people to their lives. Stir in some soul-searing kisses and tender nights. Simmer at high heat. What you'll get is an irresistible recipe for romance!

Summer Desserts

When love-resistant dessert chef Summer Lyndon develops a taste for her delectable boss, Blake Cocharan, her legendary willpower is put to the ultimate test.

Lessons Learned

Publicist Juliet Trent never mixes business with pleasure, but her newest client, charming ladies-man and chef Carlo Franconi, is determined to whet her appetite for love.

Previously Published

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2 contemporary romance stories by Nora Roberts: Summer Desserts (1985); Lessons Learned (1986).

These are #1 and #2 in the Great Chefs Series.





The way to a man's heart . . .
Take two world-class chefs. Add two distractingly attractive people to their lives. Stir in some soul-searing kisses and tender nights. Simmer at high heat. You will have an irresistible recipe for romance.
Summer Desserts: When love-resistant dessert chef Summer Lyndon develops a taste for her delectable boss Blake Cocharan, her legendary willpower is put to the ultimate test.
Lessons Learned: Publicist Juliet Trent never mixes business with pleasure, but her newest client, charming ladies' man and chef Carlo Franconi, is determined to whet her appetite for love.
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