Title:
How Sweet It Is
Author: Kelly Jamieson
Release Date: December 30th 2014
A
free-spirited woman…
Eccentric interior designer Mirelle
Brasseur is tired of relationships with handsome, charming, fickle men—in other
words men just like the father who abandoned her. She’s fun and funky, but
takes her career seriously. She’s not about to let a man derail her dreams or
wound her heart again.
An
ambitious man…
Award winning chef Bradan Hunt is handsome
and charming, but he's always honest with women about his one date-one night
rule. Between his best-selling cookbooks, his TV appearances, and his
restaurant, he’s too busy for a relationship. He saw what a lack of ambition
did to his parents. Bradan wants more. His newest restaurant is going to be the
best, so he hires Mirelle to help him design it.
Turn
up the heat…
Soon it isn’t just the food sizzling in the
kitchen, in spite of Mirelle’s misgivings, as the attraction between the chef
and the designer heats up. It will take more than one date-one night for them
to overcome their pasts and find a way to cook up a sweet future together.
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Excerpt:
How Sweet It Is
Copyright © 2014 by Kelly Jamieson
Mirelle turned her face up to
the pale morning sun, then checked out the produce arranged on tables. The
abundance of colors and shapes and textures was almost overwhelming. She
studied baskets of avocadoes. Who knew there were so many different kinds? Some
had bumpy black skins, others were shiny and green. Another stand had bins of
salad greens—ruffly lettuces, mustard greens, chard with white and red and
bright yellow stems, kales and spinach.
“Oh my.” She let out a sigh of
pleasure.
“Look at these berries.” Sofi
tugged her arm.
“Albion strawberries.” The stocky
dark-haired man behind the table gave them a friendly smile. “They taste much
better than the flavorless red lumps of cardboard at the supermarket. Try one.”
He offered them a small basket. Mirelle picked up a fat red berry and took a
bite.
Her eyes widened as the
strawberry nectar filled her mouth. “Oh my god. This is unbelievable. I have to
have some of these.”
“No,” Sofi hissed. “Remember?”
“We usually sell out,” the man
said.
“I’m buying them now, I don’t
care about your plan.” Mirelle dug into her purse.
“Mirelle.” The deep male voice
uttering her name startled her. She turned around to see Bradan Hunt standing
behind her. His hands were shoved into the front pockets of a pair of faded
jeans, his black jacket only half-zipped over a white T-shirt that stretched
across his flat abs and chest. He gave her a slow, sexy grin, a flash of white
teeth, the corners of his eyes crinkling in that attractive way. She blinked at
him.
“Hi,” he said. “Buying
strawberries?”
She nodded, pulling out her
wallet. “Er. Yes. Hi.” She paid the man and he put a basket of strawberries
into the cloth shopping bag she’d brought along. “What are you doing here?”
“What do you think?” He lifted
one dark eyebrow. “Buying food. I cook, you know.”
She couldn’t help the smile
that tugged at her lips. “Oh yeah, that’s right.” They smiled at each other as
moments accumulated and wings fluttered in her tummy. Her body began to tingle,
her gaze fastened to his.
She’d dreamt those chef
fantasies again all night, hot sweaty dreams about a sexy chef laying her out
on the counter and sampling her body in very delicious ways. And this morning,
she’d been annoyed. Annoyed at him for invading her fantasies like that.
Annoyed at him for being so damn good with the animals and so helpful at the shelter.
Annoyed at him giving up on his offer to go out for coffee so easily. Annoyed
at herself for being annoyed about
that, because she didn’t want to go
out for coffee with him. She wanted him to leave her alone.
But now here he was, standing
in front of her, his dark hair hanging over his forehead, his strong jaw dark
with that scruff of beard, smiling at her, and her annoyance faded away like
morning fog in the sun, replace by tingling awareness.
“Ahem.”
Mirelle turned and blinked at
Sofi. “Oh. Sofi, this is Bradan Hunt. I mentioned the new project I have,
designing his new restaurant.”
“Oh yes, I think you did
mention it,” Sofi said, extending hand to Bradan. Mirelle resisted the urge to
grin. “Nice to meet you.” Her usual calm and cool manner gave no hint of all
the things Mirelle had said to her about Bradan on the phone the other night.
“Nice to meet you, Sofi. So you
ladies are out shopping for food, hmm? What have you seen that’s interesting?”
“You should be the one telling
us.”
“We just got here,” Sofi added.
“We want to look at everything before we buy. Or at least, I want to.” She cast a pointed glance at Mirelle’s shopping bag.
Mirelle clutched the bag
tighter. “I wanted these strawberries. I wasn’t taking a chance on them selling
out.”
“Those are awesome strawberries
for sure,” Bradan said gravely. “Good decision. Let’s look more.”
And somehow he ended up
accompanying them through the market. He purchased large quantities of things,
the sellers stowing them in plastic bins for him to pick up later. He held up
baby zucchinis with the golden blossoms attached. “For stuffing. And look at
these potatoes.” He studied them and discussed them at length with the
seller—baby purple potatoes that were apparently Russian Blue, little red ones
called Chieftains and Russian banana fingerlings.
“And these are sweet potatoes,” the man at the
stand said. “Japanese white and Okinawan purple.”
“Sweet potatoes,” Bradan
murmured. “I have to have some of those.”
“Potatoes,” Sofi whispered to
Mirelle. “Who knew they could be so sexy.”
Mirelle wanted to groan. Even
the way he breathed was sexy.
About
Kelly Jamieson
Kelly Jamieson writes romances with heat
that's sweet. Her writing has been described as “emotionally complex”, “sweet
and satisfying” and “blisteringly sexy”. If she can stop herself from reading
or writing, she loves to cook. She has shelves of cookbooks that she reads at
length. She also enjoys gardening in the summer, and in the winter she likes to
read gardening magazines and seed catalogues (there might be a theme here...)
She also loves shopping, especially for clothes and shoes. But her family takes
precedence over everything else (yes, even writing). She has two teenage
children who are the best kids in the world, not that she’s biased, and a
wonderful husband who does loads of laundry while she plays on the computer
writing stories.
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