Dream Feast

Dream Feast by Fran Bergen, published by Silhouette in 1984, is a narrative that explores the aspirations of Jennet Howe, a dreamer with ambitions of expanding her gourmet cooking school and starting a catering business. Set against the backdrop of El Paseo, a dilapidated family building, the story delves into the challenges Jennet faces as she grapples with her fading dreams and the realities of her situation.
Readers will find a rich exploration of ambition and determination as Glenn Reeves, a dynamic developer, enters Jennet’s life with his own vision for El Paseo. His initial interest in the building evolves into a deeper connection, as he ultimately seeks not just the property but Jennet herself. This edition spans 250 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to engage with the themes of dreams, love, and the complexities of pursuing one’s passions.
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Jennet Howe was a dreamer. She had always hoped to expand her gourmet cooking school and even start her own catering business. But her dreams faded amid the realities of maintaining El Paseo, the dilapidated building that had been in her family for generations. Glenn Reeves was a builder of dreams, a dynamo developer determined to make the world a better place. At first he wanted only El Paseo. Ultimately, he would settle for nothing less than the owner herself.
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