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Cooking with Sin

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Multicultural Paranormal "Hoodoo"

From the moment Senior Chief Petty Officer Cole Rodriguez lays eyes on celebrity TV chef-turned-restaurateur Sinclair Fletcher, he realizes his celebrity crush is something more. But convincing the petite dynamo, who's harboring a secret that could ruin her career and reputation, into his bed proves more difficult than a six-hundred-meter dive for the Naval master diver.

Out of the frying pan into the fire. Sinclair Fletcher has rested her laurels on a hundred-year-old spell that makes everyone fall in love with her cooking. The only drawback? They fall in love with her as well. So it only makes sense she doesn't allow anyone to get close, not even mouth-watering SCPO Cole Rodriguez. But when she gets one taste of the sexy sailor, things start to heat up, and he leaves her hungering for more.

Publisher's This book contains explicit sexual situations and graphic language.

83 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 2011

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Koko Brown

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Koko Brown is the pseudonym for a quintessential erotic romance junkie who once read over 200 Zebra Club novels the summer before her senior year in high school.

Koko’s writing career began at the tender age of nine when she self-published and distributed a newspaper to her fellow classmates. Unfortunately, her grade school school principal didn’t appreciate the competition and put her out of business after one best-selling issue.

Undaunted, Koko continued to write and read everything she could get her hands on. She honed her writing skills as a staff writer on her college’s newspaper, writing obituaries for the local newspaper, and teaching English to high school students.

One day while daydreaming in bed, Koko came up with the idea for her first erotic manuscript. Taking a hiatus from teaching, she had enough time on her hands to flesh out the story in two short weeks. A week later, she cleaned it up, then sent it to Ellora’s Cave during the Christmas holiday. By January she heard from one of their editors and by March (and many revisions) she signed a contract for her vampire novel Charmed.

Calling the east coast of Florida home, this multipublished author of interracial erotic romance loves to travel, shop in thrift stores, ride motorcycles, renovate houses, and volunteering.

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July 15, 2012
Originally posted at: http://whippedcream2.blogspot.com/201...

She's playing with fire by duping the masses but he just wants a chance to play with Sin.

Sinclair Fletcher, along with her Aunt Bernie, had an Emmy winning cooking show called ‘Cooking with Sin’. However, a year after the death of her beloved Aunt Bernie, Sinclair is faced with the cancellation of her show and a life changing decision. Even though it’s heartbreaking, Sinclair knows that the real genius behind the success of the show had been her aunt. With her gone, Sinclair doesn't know what to do. She and her aunt had always wanted to start a restaurant together after the show ended, but Sinclair knows it will take more than her limited skills to make a go at it.

The story then jumps two years and you find that she has opened her restaurant “Too Sinful to Burn", which is a success. Senior Chief Petty Officer Cole Rodriguez chooses this place to not only meet his date, Connie Dugan, but to catch a glimpse, or possibly meet his favorite food show celebrity, Sinclair Fletcher. When his date fails to show he thinks he's lost his chance to meet his idol. Sinclair doesn't want him to leave but she knew that if she went into the dining area pandemonium would ensue.

At first I didn’t think that I would get into this story but I was pleasantly surprised when I did. It was fun to see the reaction she caused when she did go into the dining area and how Cole came to her rescue. These two characters were sweet and the story put a smile on my face. It was fun to see how they did eventually come together even though he had a hard time believing her. All in all reading Cooking with Sin was a pleasant way to spend an afternoon and it's a fun edition to the All Cooked Up series.
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December 14, 2012
This book was a follow through read because I loved the other book of Koko Brown which is the “Nerds can be freaks too” that book grabbed me with that freaking sexy cover *giggles*. This book though was unexpected coz I just skipped in reading the blurb and went straight to reading for some light read that Koko brown usually writes. Sin and Cole where both fire when they met the attraction was inevitable and the though Sin felt chided and tried to avoid the attraction she just kept getting sucked into the soft side of our marine, Cole.  The ending with Sin trying to mend the relationship that got washed because of the magic from the ancestors was an enlightening read that the guys does not always be the one to make the mistake or maybe the guy’s just pure stubborn we don’t know, I can just assure you that we should go with what we want for our life and there is nothing to lose if we try and not just keep asking what if’s.
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