Best Served Hot

Best Served Hot by Amanda Elliot, published by Penguin Publishing Group on February 21, 2023, is a contemporary romantic comedy that explores the dynamic between two restaurant critics with contrasting tastes. Julie Zimmerman, an executive assistant and popular social media restaurant reviewer, aspires to be a critic for a major newspaper. Her plans take an unexpected turn when she finds herself at odds with Bennett Richard Macalester Wright, who has secured her dream job at the New York Scroll.
In this engaging narrative, readers will follow Julie and Bennett as they navigate their professional rivalry and personal chemistry during a series of culinary adventures. Their partnership, initially driven by the desire to boost their online presence, evolves as they bond over their shared passion for food. The story delves into themes of competition and connection, set against the vibrant backdrop of the food scene. With 368 pages, this edition presents a delightful blend of romance and humor, appealing to fans of contemporary fiction and romantic comedy.
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Two restaurant critics learn their opposing tastes might make for a five-star relationship in the next foodie romantic comedy from the author of Sadie on a Plate.
By day, Julie Zimmerman works as an executive assistant. After hours, she’s @JulieZeeEatsNYC, a social media restaurant reviewer with over fifty thousand followers. As much as she loves her self-employed side gig, what Julie really wants is to be a critic at a major newspaper, like the New York Scroll. The only thing worse than the Scroll’s rejection of her application is the fact that smarmy, social-media-averse society boy Bennett Richard Macalester Wright snagged her dream job.
While at the Central Park Food Festival, Julie confronts the annoyingly handsome Bennett about his outdated opinions on social media and posts the resulting video footage. Julie’s follower count soars—and so does the Scroll’s. Julie and Bennett grudgingly agree to partner up for a few reviews to further their buzz. Online buzz, obviously.
Over tapas, burgers, and more, Julie and Bennett connect over their shared love of food. But when the competitive fire between them turns extra spicy, they’ll have to decide how much heat their relationship can take.
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