Bachelor at her Bidding by Kate Hardy is the second book in the Montana Born Bachelor Auction series, it is a cute story. Dr. Rachel Cassidy came back to Marietta after her marriage fell apart and she vowed to not date anymore. She felt that her friends, family, and work were enough for her. Well, she was surprised when her friends chipped in and bought her chef Ryan Hendrson for her birthday. Ryan agrees to come over and cook Rachel dinner on her birthday and while in her kitchen sparks fly. He doesn't want to date anyone because of a bad experience with his ex and the need to care for his ailing grandmother. I really enjoyed watching their love story unfold and when he screws up, Ryan does one of the most romantic things to make it up to Rachel. My heart actually skipped a beat when I read it. I give this story 4.5 stars and highly recommend it.
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Your date with
Parisian-trained chef Ryan Henderson promises you’ll get the best meal
of your life cooked especially for you. His Red Velvet cheesecake is to
die for – but we know he has even better desserts up his sleeve…
How to win a girl in ten cakes…
When
Dr. Rachel Cassidy comes back to Marietta with a broken heart and a
divorce under her belt, going to a Bachelor Auction fund-raiser doesn’t
sound like her idea of a good time – and when her sister and friends
“buy” her a dinner date with sexy Parisian-trained pastry chefRyan
Henderson, that sounds even worse.
Ryan doesn’t have time for
dating – he’s put his dreams to one side and come back to Marietta to
look after his sick grandmother. But when he agrees to help a charity
fundraiser by offering to cook a special meal to one lucky bidder, he
gets more than he bargains for and discovers a woman he might just dare
to let himself fall in love with.
Then tragedy strikes, just when Rachel and Ryan think they might have a future, opening up old scars and pushing them apart.
And
if they’re to stand a chance of getting back together, then Ryan’s
going to have to be seriously inventive. Can he win the love of his life
with ten cakes?
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