In Lucy Kevin's (Bella Andre's alter, sweeter, ego) first novel in the Wedding series, we meet Julie Delgado on the day she meets and has her restaurant reviewed by celebrity chef Andrew Kyle. His negative review put the final nail in her coffin, and months later, Julie's restaurant had closed and she was back to living with her Aunt Evie and looking for another job.
When Julie gets the opportunity to temporarily take over for her aunt as head chef at wedding venue The Rose Chalet, Julie jumps at the chance, but of course her first couple is related to none other than Andrew Kyle, who has put himself in charge of the food. When he once again pans her food, Julie is at a loss of what to do. She needs this job, and she really, really wants to kill Andrew.
Andrew, of course, sees that her food is good, but lacks passion, which is the theme in this fluffy story. Passion. Passion for food, for cooking and for love. Of course, this being a romance, Andrew and Julie fall in love, but with love comes complications. But sadly, as much as passion was shoved down our throats in this novel, I didn't feel it. I know Bella Andre is a great writer, but her alter ego is not. I did not read or feel the passion between these two characters, between the characters and the food they cooked, and passion about anything in general. Like her other books, this novel ends with the beginning of the next book in the series, so this story doesn't have proper closure, which, frankly, is getting old. Wrap up one story line before you start another. Especially if your readers have absolutely no interest in continuing on in the journey to the next book, where the characters will undoubtedly show up again in some small capacity.
If you like fluff, then this book is for you, but I've read (and eaten) better fluff, so my advice is to skip this and read something else.