I’ve discovered the recipe for the perfect fake boyfriend. This one is five stars. Highly rated.
But I can't keep him.
It was a total accident. I went to Thanksgiving dinner with the boss's son and came home fake engaged.
Jonah’s got all the ingredients to make a perfect boyfriend, even though he's clueless. I can work with that. Literally. I’m spending the month of December with a swoony fake fiancé and his gorgeous twin in Vermont while they prep for a cooking competition.
Too bad this engagement has a built-in expiration date.
Jonah's not the kind of guy who gives up easily, and he’s developing a secret sauce of his own to win me over. Even though things are heating up between us, there’s no way this relationship is anything but a half-baked idea.
Because I’ve got a secret of my own simmering, and if it spills over, there’s no way to clean up this mess.
A Christmas Boyfriend Recipe is a sweet fake engagement romantic comedy with swoony-worthy kisses, but no spicy content. This book might involve a few cries along with the laughs—and plenty of smolder.
Lisa H. Catmull is the author of sweet contemporary and historical romances. Popular series include the Jane Austen Vacation Club and the Seasons of Sugar Creek.
Her books have been nominated for Swoony, RONE, and Whitney awards.
She earned a Bachelor of Art in English from Dartmouth College in New Hampshire and a Master of Education in Elementary Education from Utah State University in Logan, Utah.
Lisa taught Middle School English and History for seven years before pursuing screenwriting and writing.
She currently lives near a canyon and a fishing pond in Utah with her husband, six cats, nine chickens, and two rambunctious kids.
I loved the cooking show, the sweet romance, and especially the Butler family. Their text message chain was hilarious and reminded me of the Callaghans in While You Were Sleeping!
This was a cute romance that shows you can have a swoon worth story without the spice. The MCs were both endearing and I loved the playfulness. This was definitely written by a romance reader/lover
Great story. Nice and clean Christmas romance. Virtual voice…meh, but doable. Story could have ended about 4 chapters quicker than it did. But overall good story and characters. A lot of spiral and repetitive conversations until final ending and decisions are made. It was good enough for me to finish.
The story line of this book was great. I loved Brie and Jonah so much. My only complaint is how PG this book was. I wasn’t expecting extreme smut, but I also expected more than a few kisses. Overall it was good read, & I would recommend.
Over the top cheesy romance. Definitely a Christmas hallmark movie in a book. I honestly liked it enough to finish it but it was extremely cheesy and made me cringe so much. There were plot holes and way too many characters to keep track of. Not my favorite book. It ended cute and cheesy.
A good clean romance which was a bit of a twofer since both twins ended up with the perfect match and a double wedding is coming in the next book. I didn't love it but it was worth my time and I wanted to know how it was going to work out with her dad.
Cringy & the monotone audio book computer voice was hard to listen to. This family was too much (especially the mom) I would not have been able to do it.
This fake-engaged, cozy romance story, although cheesy, was thoroughly enjoyable. The narrative was well-crafted, featuring witty characters and an engaging culinary theme. The author's incorporation of real chefs and the competitive TV culinary world added a unique twist, setting it apart from other stories in the genre. It was an ideal read for a cozy afternoon with a warm beverage and a blanket. Thank you #goodreadsgiveaway for the novel.