Skinny Bitch in Love
Kim Barnouin
Skinny Bitch in Love
Kim Barnouin
From the #1 New York Times-bestselling co-author of Skinny Bitch, "a clever . . . mouth-watering story of a vegan chef with big dreams." --San Francisco Book Review A rising culinary star of the vegan foodie scene, Clementine Cooper gets her big chance to impress a top food critic--until a backstabbing co-worker sabotages her exquisite entree with butter. Blacklisted from every vegan kitchen in Los Angeles, Clem decides to open her own cooking school with aspirations of turning a neighborhood restaurant into a cafe. But when a sexy restauranteur settles on her dream locale as the perfect place for his steakhouse, Clem prepares for battle.
Then she lays eyes on him. Zach Jeffries is way too good looking. Worse, when he shows up at her cooking class, he's more than the meathead she expects him to be. Much more. Turns out the attraction is mutual, even if their dreams are not. So Clem does what every self-respecting single woman would do--she tries to fall in love with a more suitable man. Alexander Orr is not only a vegan chef, too, but British and adorably sweet. Yet, despite her best efforts Clem still has an irresistible taste for a certain hunky carnivore. . . .
"Barnouin has cooked up one tasty love triangle. . . . Her characters are as sharp as her no-nonsense cookbooks." --USA Today
"Barnouin's debut novel asks: Can a vegan chef find love with a carnivore? It's lightweight fare, starring a sassy heroine." --Kirkus Reviews
"Those looking for a lazy beach reach or . . . fans of the Skinny Bitch Empire should find something here to enjoy." --Publishers Weekly
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