A fun and thoughtfully developed contemporary romance featuring an etiquette expert and a detective whose newly-a-socialite girlfriend has signed him up for a manners makeover. I wouldn't trust the specifics of this premise--the hero is still in a relationship with another woman, and they're both at least attempting to save the relationship--to just any author, but Phyllis Bourne has quickly become one of my favorite romance novelists. She took a lot of care to not have cheating occur (especially given that the heroine is recently divorced from the husband who cheated on her--with her best friend!) on the hero's part, and to not make the original girlfriend a one-dimensional demon. Bourne also utilized very well POVs from said girlfriend and from the man whom she starts dating during the course of the story.
But mostly it's a story about Ali and Hunter, two people who connect on the basis of character, and it was fun to see them realize their feelings for each other, and to realize that the respect and trust and joy they were developing could be theirs forever. Just what I want out of a romance. (Also: good food descriptions as always, thank you for that, Phyllis Bourne).