Monday, April 17, 2017



Published by: Harlequin Heartwarming
ISBN
978-0373368365
https://www.amazon.com/No-Reservations-Laurie-Tomlinson/dp/0373368364

BACK COVER:

What could well-known and wealthy Graham Cooper Jr. have in common with a blogger like Sloane Bradley, a woman with secrets she's kept firmly out of the public eye? That is, besides a love of food. Sloane still can't believe Cooper's the chef at the restaurant she's been assigned to promote. But she's boiling to prove to him that her "little blog" can put his place on the map. She can also fall head over heels for the guy, who has secrets of his own, it turns out…except for one thing. She can't get past the post-traumatic stress disorder that keeps her walled up in her home studio.

REVIEW:

What a great book! I loved Sloane Bradley and Graham Cooper. The characters are both so flawed—which is exactly what makes them perfect for each other. Tomlinson did a wonderful job of keeping the dialogue fresh and realistic. Very nice debut from a talented author.

Review by Elizabeth Ludwig 

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