TITLE: Boiled
SERIES #: A Facile Restaurant Short Story #4
CHARACTERS: Jason Parker & Gen Ferrar
AUTHOR: Jacey Conrad & Gia Corona
PUBLICATION DATE: January 6, 2015
ORDER LINKS:Amazon| B&N
BOOK SYNOPSIS:
The next title in the Facile Restaurant series of ten short stories by Jacey Conrad and Gia Corona. Each story focuses on a different couple.
All Jason Parker wanted to do was throw a nice anniversary dinner for his parents at Facile, just one nice dinner that his parents don’t end up planning, cooking, or funding. It’s too bad that his family seems hell-bent on ruining it. Between his older brother stealing credit for the entire enterprise, his uncle stealing the silverware and his sister stealing everyone’s joy, it’s enough to send Jason running for the comfort of Facile’s bourbon supply.
The only thing keeping him sane in this quagmire of dysfunction is the table’s waitress, Gen Ferrar, who is handling his family circus like a ringmaster. Short, sassy, and shrewd, Gen knows how to handle all sorts of problem diners – the cheapskates, the grabby drunks, the bitter pills. She’s just never had so many of those types at one table. Watching Jason, a genuinely nice guy just trying to do something considerate, putting up with ten kinds of rudeness from his relatives makes her even more determined to make this dinner perfect. She will do whatever it takes, even if it means providing a very special brand of stress relief when his temper threatens to boil over.
REVIEW:
4.75 Hearts Another great story Facile story. Boy howdy does some naughty stuff happen at this restaurant ;). Poor Jason’s family is a piece of work. Thank goodness for Gen and her sassy little self. These two are so great.
Just like every other Facile Restaurant story Boiled leaves me wanting more. Leaves me wanting to know what happens next for Jason & Gen. Leaves me wanting to visit Facile and see what could possible happen.
If you are looking for a quick steamy read you really should pick up this series. Can’t wait to see what is next.
Disclaimer:
I purchased this book and this review is my own opinion and not a paid review.
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