Into the Fire

Into the Fire by Amanda Usen is a contemporary romance published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 10, 2013. This 230-page novel explores the dynamic between Jackson Calabrese, heir to a restaurant empire, and Lila Grant, a former rival and lover. As Jackson seeks to elevate his new restaurant’s menu, he realizes that he needs Lila’s culinary creativity to succeed, setting the stage for a complex relationship filled with tension and desire.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of ambition, rivalry, and romance within the culinary world. The story unfolds as Jackson attempts to rekindle his relationship with Lila, who is not only a talented chef but also holds a grudge from their past. As they navigate their professional and personal challenges, the tension between them simmers, promising a mix of culinary delights and emotional stakes. This edition presents a vivid exploration of love and ambition, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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Heir to the Calabrese restaurant empire, Jackson Calabrese can buy whatever he wants-except creativity. He can craft perfect paella, but if his new restaurant is going to take New York by storm, he’ll need help. And there’s only one chef with the culinary creativity to reinvent their menu: former rival-and lover-Lila Grant. The one woman with all the right ingredients to drive Jackson wild. And damned if he doesn’t want another taste.
During their time at the culinary Academy, Lila brought the heat in the kitchen and between Jackson’s sheets. Seducing her back into his bed-and his kitchen-should be easy. But after the way things ended between them, Lila isn’t giving anything away for free. Jackson may have made her an offer she can’t refuse, but she wants revenge, and she’ll take it served hot…one delicious bite at a time.
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