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Cooking-show host Devlin Gilpatrick's exotic and sensual presentations kept his audience tuning in week after week--and his food preparation wasn't bad, either. Cathy Mallory touched her audience's sensibilities. Her practical approach with a country twist appealed to the legion of viewers who never missed her cooking show. Their rivalry--and their passion--comes to a rolling boil when Cathy and Dev are forced to vie for a major shot at nationwide stardom.

AS HE SEES IT. AS SHE SEES IT. BOTH SIDES OF THE STORY!

DEV'S STORY, CATHY'S STORY.

HE SAID -- Exotic and romantic presentations left his audience begging for more. And Devlin Gilpatrick's moneymaking TV show proved his formula was a winner.

SHE SAID -- Her practical approach with a done-home twist was the crowd pleaser that made her show a success. And Cathy Mallory knew a thing to two about producing this.

Their rivalry -- and their passion -- comes to a rolling boil when Cathy and Dev are forced to vie for a major shot at nationwide stardom.

250 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1997

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Jasmine Cresswell

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Born in England, Jasmine Cresswell now divides her time between her winter home in Sarasota, Florida and her summer home in Evergreen, Colorado. Jasmine has been writing since 1975 and has published over 50 novels, with 9 million copies of her books in print.
Jasmine served for two years as the editor of the Romance Writer's Report. She also served as president of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, and is a founder and former president of Novelists, Inc. She received the Colorado Authors' League Award for Best Paperback Novel of the Year and the Romance Writers of America Golden Rose Award. Her books also have received numerous Romantic Times certificates of excellence.

Experienced as a public speaker, Jasmine has conducted college seminars and addressed many writers' conferences. Interviews and profiles have appeared in newspapers throughout the country, and Jasmine considers herself a veteran of talk shows and news broadcasts.

Married to Malcolm Candlish, whom she met while she was working for the British Embassy in Rio de Janeiro, Jasmine and her husband have lived all over the world. She has a Bachelor's Degree with a double major in history and philosophy from Melbourne University, a second degree in history from Macquarie University, as well as a Masters Degree in history and archival administration from Case Western Reserve University in Ohio.

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January 23, 2017
Two Denver cooking show hosts vie for the weekly ratings and, unknowingly, for a syndication deal. The deal is rigged though, because the choice is being made by a vindictive woman who has grudges against both. Cathy and Devlin come together against Annette & fall in love in the process.

Slow start but interesting story.
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August 24, 2012
Dev and Cathy, rival chefs, join together against a common enemy from the past. Why, why do I reread books that I thought were stupendous when I was 15? Lesson (probably not) learned: keep their memory untarnished by not picking them up again. Or, give them to a 15yo.
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