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by Kimberly Stuart

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by Kimberly Stuart

Chef Charlie Garrett dreams of culinary stardom, but her ambitions are thwarted when she realizes her talent is underappreciated at NYC's high-end restaurant L'Ombre. Seizing an opportunity to reinvent her career, Charlie moves to Seattle to become the executive pastry chef at Thrill, an upcoming restaurant by her ex-boyfriend Avery Michaels. What she doesn't anticipate is becoming the co-star in a reality TV show about Thrill's bustling kitchen life. The spotlight is a double-edged sword, providing a platform to showcase the power of female chefs, yet invading Charlie's privacy and impacting her new romance with Kai, who remains away from the cameras. Amidst kitchen chaos and the glare of publicity, Charlie grapples with her newfound fame, the complexities of her relationships, and the daunting task of finding balance between her professional aspirations and personal life.

  • Fiction
  • Romance
  • Drama
  • Cooking
  • Reality-TV
  • Women
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