King of the Kitchen
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.68 (850 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1634766474 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 200 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-02-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Damage control ensues, with a fake friendship engineered by PR cronies that leaves both of them secretly pining for more. They're also heirs to a food rivalry that could put the Hatfields and McCoys to shame, and when they're photographed in the middle of a heated argument, the press goes wild with speculation. Beck is known for his charm and traditional food as cohost of his uncle's popular TV cooking show, while Duncan earned himself a reputation as a culinary bad boy, both for his refusal to work in his father's restaurants and his avant-garde approach to cooking. It's hard to hide their chemistry on national television when Duncan joins Beck's cooking show, but they won't be able to take their relationshipor their careersto the next level without breaking a few eggs.. Beck chafes under his uncle's micromanagement, and Duncan's relationship with his homophobic father becomes even more tenuous when Beck and Duncan start getting closer. Rising kitchen talents Beck Douglas and Duncan Walters have been on the foodie paparazzi radar for years, since their status as heirs to two of the biggest celebrity chef empires around makes them culinary royalty
"Good but not great." according to Heather. I love cooking and I love M/M, A book that combines them? What's not to love?!I was very excited to try this book after reading a few of Bru Baker's shorter stories. I think that she is an author to watch, and I was eagerly awaiting this release. While I'd say my hunger was met, I don't think that this fully satisfied my excellent-story cravings.(Too heavy on the food puns?? Okay, I'll stop the jokes from boiling over THAT WAS THE LAST ONE.)Bru Baker did a great job doing the research for thi. "Review by Shereadsalot" according to Hearts On Fire Reviews. I've been keeping an eye on Bru Baker's work. When I read the premise of rivaling culinary families with a sort of Hatfield/McCoy-esque enemies to lovers feel mixed with gourmet cooking n a television cooking show, I couldn't wait to read it. Interesting premise is interesting. I'm not a foodie by no means - I can cook but it's not like I'm running to by the latest knives or food processor out there. (When I follow a recipe and it comes out the way the picture looks I feel super accomplished). The Romantic Cooking Show I love this book. As a cook myself, and a person who watches cooking shows, I was excited to read this. The author did not disappoint with her knowledge of cooking techniques and insight into behind-the-scenes workings of making a cooking show.I appreciate how the author prefaced this story by basically saying you don't need to be a gourmet cook to be able to read and understand this book. That's very encouraging.The plot line appears basic: Boys have a crush on each other, meet and have a fa