USA Today bestselling author, Mary Leo, writes small-town, swoon-worthy, sexy romance with enough humor to give you a giggle or two. She loves Italian food, a bubbly flute of Prosecco, meeting her fabulous readers, the company of other writers, and a cup of hot tea every morning. She's a city girl who adores a small town. When she's not writing, she's reading or binging on a great comedy series.
Let's see...Girl meets rude Latin lothario on international flight, sees him several more times while on business in Naples, realizes she doesn't love her fiancee and calls off wedding. And it turns out that her high-maintenance, over-stressed tendencies are exactly what this womanizing chef needs to settle down. Lame.
Awful. I hate to say that about any book, but really, I was gagging 10 pages into this book. I can't really pinpoint what I didn't like... the writing style, the creepy leacherous hero, the repetitive language... it was just bad. I gave up a few chapters in and won't regret not finishing it at all.