Chef Nina Lyon is at the top of her game. As cohost of a popular cooking competition show, she has a shot at influencing other women who want to break into the male-dominated industry. Unfortunately, she is paired with restaurateur Leo O’Donnell. The two strike sparks, but they are catastrophic, not romantic. Leo is full of anxiety in front of Nina, which causes him to say things with unintended consequences, like nicknaming her “Nasty Nina.” When he accidentally uses the nickname during the live season finale broadcast, Nina reacts badly, and a PR nightmare ensues. The answer? A fake romance. Both are surprised when the act becomes real, but neither is sure of the other’s true feelings. Narrator Mela Lee creates a sweet listening experience as she describes the pair’s awkward steps to get to know each another, flaws and all. She depicts Nina as self-assured and strong, while Leo is charming, with hints of vulnerability. The sex between the two burns up the audio waves. Lee reads these steamy scenes with aplomb, never rushing, but ratcheting up the tension.
VERDICT Fans of cute and skillfully narrated enemies-to-lovers/foodie romances will devour La Rosa’s delicious debut.
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