Series: Bainbridge House (Book 2)
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?
Good book. I loved the story's setting and seeing the
restorations continue from their start in the first book of the series. As in
the first book, family is an important theme in this one, with some unexpected
revelations. I also like the diversity of the Williamson family and look
forward to getting to know the rest of them.
Viola, one of the five Williamson siblings who inherited
the chateau from their father, signed on to become the future hotel's executive
chef. After being passed over for promotion, she left her job at a
Michelin-starred restaurant one too many times and can't wait to sink her teeth
into setting up the kitchens. That chance comes sooner than expected when her
brother Taylor and his fiancée (A New Foundation) move their wedding up to
Christmas and ask her to handle the food. Her brother's fiancée is also her
best friend, so she does double-duty as Sonja's maid of honor.
Dom Shaw is the estate's caretaker, a position held
previously by his father. There is some mystery attached to the Shaws'
involvement with the estate, which keeps Dom tied there. Dom is something of a
loner after being burned by a bad marriage. The last thing he's interested in
is a relationship.
When Taylor asks Dom to take the lead in getting the main
kitchen up and running, Dom has to work closely with Viola. Their first encounter
did not go well, as each made assumptions about the other. Never one to
hesitate to speak her mind, Viola straightened Dom out, then made her own
apologies. I liked the fact that neither one carried a grudge. They also
clearly stated their expectations about their relationship - friends only, not
even with benefits. I enjoyed how they bonded over food, cooking for each other,
and testing Viola's ideas for the wedding and restaurant. Dom found himself looking
forward to her visits and realizing how much of a recluse he had become.
With their "friends only" agreement, neither
wanted to admit their growing attraction to each other or the stronger feelings
that went along with it. I enjoyed the slow pace of their developing relationship,
giving them the chance to get to know each other. There were some sweet scenes
of their time together. I especially liked seeing Dom kicking himself for
setting the "friend zone" requirement once he realized he'd fallen
for her. I loved the easy move to the next step as they confessed their
feelings but reiterated their reluctance for anything permanent.
It felt as though their relationship moved too easily from
one stage to the next. I loved their ease of communication and wondered if it
would last. Conflict, when it came, was from an unexpected source. It shocked
me to hear the words that came out of Viola's mother's mouth. I never expected
something so snobbish from a woman who was such a great mother to five adopted
children. Dom's ability to walk away without tearing her apart was nothing
short of amazing. Viola had no such desire, and I loved her defense of the man
she loved. However, it did drive a wedge between Dom and Viola. The resolution
of the argument was well done, and I liked seeing Dom set Elise straight. I
liked seeing Dom and Viola back together with a more permanent relationship in
mind. I look forward to seeing more of them in future books.
I liked catching up with Taylor and Sonja in this book. I
could feel Taylor's stress as he pushed to complete some of the rooms in time for
the wedding. I liked that he and Dom get along better now than in the first book
and that he doesn't get involved in Viola's relationships. Taylor's unwavering
support of Viola and her goals is heartwarming. I also liked how he warned Dom
about Viola's tenaciousness regarding her work. I loved the close relationship
between Sonja and Viola and had a great time seeing them work together on the
wedding stuff. I can't wait to get to know the other brothers and see the further
progress of the chateau.
Served with a side of romance
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