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So many of you have asked for more of tough-talking pastry chef Violet’s romance with her sexy organic farmer, Jonathan! I’ve been thinking about them a lot lately, too. So here’s the third installment in their ongoing love story. It will make a lot more sense if you read “Spring Fever” and “Too Hot to Handle” first! And this isn’t the end of their journey, either, so check back for more updates.

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Louisa Edwards

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Louisa Edwards was born in Austin, but grew up in Virginia, where she started reading romance around the age of eleven. She graduated with honors from Bryn Mawr College and landed her first job in publishing as an Editorial Assistant at Berkley and built her own list of authors, earning a promotion to Assistant Editor.

Then real life romance ensued: Louisa married a journalist and moved to a small town in Ohio where she critiqued restaurants for the local paper and began writing the Recipe for Love novels, a series of contemporary romances with a strong culinary theme. Her debut novel, CAN’T STAND THE HEAT, was released by St. Martin’s Press in September 2009 to rave reviews. The second novel in the series, ON THE STEAMY SIDE came out in March 2010, followed by JUST ONE TASTE in September 2010.

The series will continue with TOO HOT TO TOUCH (on sale August 2, 2011), SOME LIKE IT HOT (November 29, 2011), and HOT UNDER PRESSURE (April 2012), a trilogy about a team of talented chefs in a high-stakes culinary competition.

Louisa recently moved back to Austin with her husband. They and their two dogs are already completely in love with it!

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January 2, 2014
All three parts, combined, still only made *maybe* 4-5 chapters worth. I don't know if there will be more to the story, but it does not feel finished.
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