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Christmas at the Château

Bainbridge House, Book 2

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Christmas at the Château

De: Rochelle Alers
Narrado por: Patryce Williams
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The halls are decked for holiday romance in nationally bestselling author Rochelle Alers's latest book in the Bainbridge House series!

Christmas dinner's on the table

Served with a side of romance

Executive chef Viola Williamson has to have the kitchen up and running by the time the Bainbridge House restoration is complete. Working closely with Dom Shaw, Viola is struck by her hotter-than-mulled-cider attraction to her family estate's handsome caretaker. It's obvious that he feels it, too—yet Dom keeps his distance. Can Viola convince him that with all this cooking going on, he's the only one stirring her heart?

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For me, I enjoyed their love story but I would’ve carried it out a little more after the ring and the truck but you are the writer!

I love the story line

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The story has potential but not enough depth is put into the writing. It is shallow to begin telling Dom’s story without knowing why Elyse was so hostile to him. Where is the st’s about the success of the opening of the Chateau? The epilogue didn’t begin to bring Dom and Viola’s relationship into a fulfilling “happy ending” for which romance novels are cherished. Finally, the narration was odd and annoying: Dom was too nasal and Viola had a southern drawl, yet both were from New Jersey.

It leaves you wanting more

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If the book was titled "Story of a Chef," it would have made more sense - definitely not a romance novel. The narration was horrible; a black woman enunciation so harshly and so trying to sound educated, it was annoying. NOTE: I am a black woman.

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