Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Seducing the Chef by Janet Lane-Walters (spotlight, excerpt, review, and GIVEAWAY) GFT





by Janet Lane-Walters

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GENRE: Romance, Contemporary

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BLURB:

Seducing the Chef - Allie Blakefield, editor of Good Eatin' wants to do a feature on Five Cuisines a restaurant across the river from NY City. Her father forbids the feature and won't say why. She's not one to sit back and be ruled by someone. She borrows a friend's apartment.

While leaning over the balcony she sees a handsome dark haired man doing a Yoga routine. He looks up and she is struck by the Blakefield curse. Love at first sight.

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EXCERPT


Allie tied her sneakers and walked to the sliding doors leading to the apartment’s balcony. She’d arrived in the Hudson River village late last evening and settled in. Before Steve left he’d made her reservations at Five Cuisines for her under the name she used when scouting restaurants. The reservations were for the six PM seatings for five nights in each of the rooms.

She drew a deep breath of air not redolent with city odors. She walked to the railing. A warm early June breeze caressed her skin. Cloud puffs scudded across the blue sky. Several sailboats glided past. She watched until they neared the Tappan Zee Bridge.

A sound caught her attention and she looked down. If this was the neighbor Steve had mentioned he had been right. The man was definitely her type. He wore black work-out silk pants and flowed from one Yoga position to another. His tanned sculpted body was glorious. Her blood stirred.

She sucked in a breath. A man who looked as fabulous surely had been claimed years ago. Her last relationship had died four months ago and no one had appeared. The constant jetting about the country wasn’t conducive to long term relationships.

Face it. None of the men she’d dated in the past had made her want to remain earth-bound.





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AUTHOR Bio and Links:



Janet Lane Walters, an award winning author has been published for 46 years. Before graduating to novels, she published short stories and poetry. She writes romance from sweet to spicy. Some are contemporary, some paranormal and some fantasy. She has also written mysteries and suspense and even strayed into non-fiction. Becoming Your Own Critique Partner written with Jane Toombs won an EPIC award.



Janet Lives in the scenic Hudson River valley with her husband of many years. Her psychiatrist husband considers her writing an obsession, but one he refuses to cure. She's the mother of four and the grandmother of seven - four biracial children and three Chinese children. In the past she has composed music and earned enough money casting Horoscopes to fund a trip to Ireland. She tries to live up to her eclectic writer name by living an eclectic life.



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GIVEAWAY


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The tour dates can be found here


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My review:


3.75 out of 5 stars

Seducing the Chef by Janet Lane-Walter is part of the ‘At First Sight’ series.  This contemporary romance centers around chef Greg Ramsey and review magazine editor Allie Blakefield whose searing attraction threatens to become disrupted by a tragic family feud between their respective parents. Navigating the tricky challenges to find a way to be together may require a very special dish…of crow.

This relatively short story is a quick and breezy reworking of the traditional family feud theme a la Romeo and Juliet but given a wonderfully sensual twist.  I had trouble believing that the offspring could be so ignorant of the feud and would have liked a bit more depth to the characters but I enjoyed the descriptions of the culinary journey (yum) and appreciated the setup for the next story in the series, in addition to the very long preview.  The author has nice imagery and I think this was an enjoyable light story.


A copy of this story was provided to me for review

20 comments:

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    1. My deepest apologies for taking so long to greet you, Janet. The past few months have been way too hectic and I have had to realize there are only so many hours in the day, lol. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to read your fun story...I still get hungry thinking about some of those dishes, lol. Thank you for taking the time to come by and interact with some of my visitors!

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  2. Congrats on the tour and I enjoyed reading the excerpt :)

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  3. I have enjoyed the tour and learning about the book.

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    1. Great to hear that, Rita. Thanks for taking the time to read the information and excerpt.

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  4. How long on average does it take you to write a book?

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    1. Hi Becky! I hope the author gets a chance to come back and answer. I have seen answers from other authors that range from days to years!

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  5. Thanks for sharing your review ELF! I'm looking forward to reading this one myself, I've enjoyed all of the excerpts and reviews along the tour :).

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    1. You are very welcome, Victoria. I appreciate you taking the time to read the review and glad you're enjoying yourself. Great to see you!

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  6. Thanks for the giveaway; I like the excerpt. :)

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  7. The book sounds very intriguing, thank you for the reveal!

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    1. You are welcome, Nikolina. Thank you for dropping in!

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  8. What a fun read this promises to be.

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    1. I hope you get a chance to enjoy it, Mary. Thanks for dropping in!

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