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For delizioso pasta, go to Dante's. For a sumptuous Cordon Bleu, go to Vivi's. To really heat things up... get them together.
Since his wife's untimely death, Anthony Dante has thrown himself into his cooking, making his restaurant, Dante's, a Brooklyn institution. So far, his biggest problem has been keeping his retired hockey star brother out of the kitchen. But now, a mademoiselle is invading his turf. And you know what they say: too many chefs spoil the neighborhood...
Stunning Vivi Robitaille can't wait to showcase her tastebud-tingling recipes in her brand new bistro, Vivi's. Her only problem is an arrogant Italian chef across the street who actually thinks he's competition. The table is set for a culinary war—until things start getting spicy outside of the kitchen...
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January 05, 2009:
Just a taste is a very well written romance novel that any woman would take pride in. This book is good for people from the ages of 18-100
this book is a classic tale of love with an off beat twist. All the women will fall in love with the proud but sensitive Anthony Dante and envy the very french Vivi who cant understand american phrases to save her life.
I Also Recommend: New Moon, Breaking Dawn, Twilight, Eclipse, The Fortune Quilt.
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March 11, 2008: This book was okay. It was a fairly good read but there was no real emotion or chemistry in it. It seems like she wrote the book just to write a story for Anthony. It's a good book to read when you're bored because it's easy and fast. I didn't really care about the characters and my favorite parts of the book involved Michael and Teresa and their kids.