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Cooking Up a Storm
Cooking Up a Storm
Author: Emma Holly
The Coates Inn Restaurant in Cape Cod is about to go belly up when its attractive owner, Abby, jumps at a stranger's offer to help her – both in her kitchen and her bed. The handsome chef claims to have an aphrodisiac menu that her patrons won't be able to resist. Can this playboy chef really save the day when Abby's body means more to h...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780352338976
ISBN-10: 0352338970
Publication Date: 3/2004
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 75 ratings
Publisher: Cheek
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Satin43 avatar reviewed Cooking Up a Storm on + 156 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
The book had lots and lots of sex. The story could have been stronger and the conflict at the end more intense, but it was still a typical Emma Holly book. Besides the hot, hot hetero sex, there is sex with the same sex (both men and women), multiple partners, some bondage, and voyeurism.
reviewed Cooking Up a Storm on + 384 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was my 1st "Black Lace" read......WOW.....HOT...HOT...HOT! Not to be read by the faint of heart...very erotic. Ms. Holly is one of my fav's with her newer stories....but this was interesting as well. Will be looking for more from this series.
madam-minnie avatar reviewed Cooking Up a Storm on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Who would've thought that food eroticism could reach such incredible heights? This book is deliciously raunchy with everything from voyeurism, toy play and food play in the bedroom mixed in with a great plot and sexy characters! One of my fave books of Holly's to read.
jkzjs avatar reviewed Cooking Up a Storm on + 67 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book read like a porno movie. The only thing missing was the teenage pizza boy. There was barely a story. If you like that kind of book then you'll love this book. It just wasn't my kind of book.
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feritgrrl avatar reviewed Cooking Up a Storm on + 43 more book reviews
In a word, eww.Generally, you expect erotica, romantica or erotic romance(whatever label you are using) to be sexy- not turn you off sex. The set up is promising- anyone who has ever worked in a resort area restaurant knows the kithchen and behind-the-scenes can be brimming over with sexual tension! Unfortunately, the author drops a promising premise like (sorry) a hot potato in favor of nonstop bad sex. One wonders how this Inn was ever a going concern- who is meeting the food vendors or running the place- everyone seems to be, well, tied up. More unforgiveably, the author betrays the ancillary lesbian character by suggesting that she really just wants a man. That Emma Holly wrote this is a bit surprising as I have read other books and stories by her that were much, much better. This one was such a stinker, I contemplated just throwing it out after throwing at the wall, but maybe it is just what someone else is looking for.
reviewed Cooking Up a Storm on + 68 more book reviews
another Emma Holly book, steamy great sex nice characters.
reviewed Cooking Up a Storm on + 30 more book reviews
Hot..sexy read!


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