"Steamy, Cajun Romance that will have you begging for more"
Reviewed by Crystal Leach
Posted October 5, 2013
Romance Contemporary
TASTE THE HEAT is hands down one of the best contemporary
romance novels I have ever picked up. Full of love, heat,
friendship, and passion TASTE THE HEAT will have you reading
until you finish.
Colby Robicheaux has just came back home to New Orleans to
help her brother and sister, Cane and Sherry, save their
family's Cajun restaurant shortly after her father has died.
Colby is an amazing chef with a restaurant in Vegas and
after losing their dad there is no one to take his spot but
her. She never expected to set foot back in this town and
ran away as far as she could after uncovering some dark,
hurtful secrets in the past. Secrets that changed everything
about Colby and the way she looks at her life and love.
After running into her brother's best friend and her
childhood crush, Jason, Colby has a hard time getting the
steamy fireman Jason out of her head. She planned on only
staying the summer, but will she be able to leave her old
life behind when it comes time?
TASTE THE HEAT was a very emotion provoking book. It brought
out happiness, anger, betrayal, jealousy, and sadness. I
felt all of these things right along with Colby. Rachel
Harris has a way of making you feel like you are personally
experiencing everything that happens in TASTE THE HEAT. I
cried, I laughed, and I got so nervous my stomach was in
knots.
The way Rachel Harris painted the world I feel like I have
actually experienced New Orleans. You get to experience the
food, atmosphere, and the authentic New Orleans culture.
Makes me want to pack my bags and head to Bourbon Street so
I can dance to the music while eating my beignets! The
setting in TASTE THE HEAT is just as important as the
characters and spices up the whole novel even more. One
scene with Colby and Jason when he cooks for her......HOT!!!
I really enjoyed the romance of TASTE THE HEAT, while hot
and passionate it was not overly done. I fell in love with
the characters and knew where I wanted the story to go but I
didn't feel like I got too involved with what went on with
them. I would rate this as a PG-13 kind of book.
TASTE THE HEAT is not to be missed. This is a read that you
will want to devour in one sitting and then will beg for
more. Luckily her next book, Seven Day Fiancé, releases
October 14, 2013.
SUMMARY
When chef Colby Robicheaux returned home to New Orleans to
save her family restaurant, the last person she expected to
reconnect with was her brother's best friend and her
childhood crush. As tempting as a sugar–coated
beignet, Jason is one dish she can't afford to taste. Colby
can't wait to leave the place where her distrust of love and
commitment originated and go back to Vegas.
Fire captain Jason Landry isn't looking for love,
either. Disillusioned by his past, he knows he should be
focusing on finding the perfect mother for his daughter. But
when he first sees Colby, all grown up and gorgeous, he
can't help but be drawn to her. And when she suggests a
no–strings–attached fling, Jason can't say no.
As their relationship grows more intense, Colby finds
that Jason isn't as easy to leave behind as she thought.
Could turning up the heat on something real be worth the
possibility of getting burned?
ExcerptColby’s shoulders shuddered with an attempt at a calming
breath. Jason squeezed her tighter, stifling a groan as the
tips of her breasts pressed firmly against his chest. He
slid his hands to her waist, and Colby lifted her head with
a shy smile. “Feel better?” She nodded and licked her lips. “Thank you. I don’t normally
do the ugly cry. It felt good.” She gave a self-deprecating
laugh and covered her face. “Although I’m sure I look like a
hot mess right now.” Sweeping her hands aside, Jason glided his thumbs across her
cheeks. Wiping away the lines of smeared makeup, he looked
into her clearing gray eyes and said, “You’re gorgeous.” A flash of uncertainty crossed Colby’s face, and he bent his
head to prove it. The first brush of his lips was light. He didn’t want to
take advantage of her emotions. He just wanted to assure her
that regardless of her tears, she was still one of the most
beautiful women he had ever seen. But when a sigh escaped
her parted lips, and she fisted her fingers in his hair,
Jason abandoned timid and gentle. He gave in to the desire
that had been snapping and building between them since the
day of the competition, and proceeded to kiss her senseless. Reaching down, he palmed the smooth skin of her calf. It
felt like silk in his hands. He skimmed his fingers down the
soft length to her ankle, hooking it around his hip. Colby
made a satisfied noise in her throat. She wiggled closer
and, happy to oblige, he tugged her fully against him and
deepened the kiss. He swallowed her moan. Leaves rustled in the wind. Unseen wings fluttered and
buzzed. And their heavy breaths filled the air, turning
Jason on even more. Colby’s mouth tasted of citrus. Sweet,
like the daiquiri she had drank, and like her. He teased the
corners of her mouth. Licked the satiny skin of her upper
lip. And gently bit down on her pouty lower one. He knew he
needed to break the kiss soon—his daughter was sleeping in
the tent only a few yards away—but this woman was like a
drug. And he was quickly becoming an addict. Jason shifted
to press his lips to the sensitive skin just under her ear. Breathless and panting, Colby tilted her head as he trailed
his mouth along the column of her neck. “I’ve always
wondered,” she admitted with a shiver, “what it would be
like to kiss you.” He arched an eyebrow in surprise and grinned against her
skin. “If memory serves me right, this is our second kiss.” A shocked gasp of air escaped her throat. “You remember Kiss
and Catch?” He looked at her and nodded, remembering every stolen moment
of that childhood kiss. She gazed back with dazed eyes, and chewing the corner of a
slightly swollen lip, admitted, “That was my first kiss.”
Her tone was almost bashful, the flush of her skin darkening
to rose before a hint of the vixen came back and she said,
“Okay, so I’ve been curious how the adult Jason would compare.” He chuckled as he dipped his tongue into the hollow where
her pulse fluttered. “And the verdict?” “Meh.” At her laugh, which he noted sounded like music again, Jason
nipped the delicate skin and then licked it. Inclining his
head, he confessed, “You were my first kiss, too.” Colby went motionless in his arms and he leaned back, not
surprised to see disbelief in her eyes. He shrugged. “I
hadn’t come out of my shell yet.” She grinned in delight. Jason shifted her so she was out of the shadow and firelight
warmed her face, then he said, “I have an idea.” “Hmm, sounds dangerous,” she teased. “Any chance it involves
burrs in delicate places and unexplainable mosquito bites?” “No,” he said with a laugh. “But I like where your mind is.”
Colby sighed with mock disappointment, and he added, “And
you’re not too far off.” That got her attention. Placing her hands on his thighs, she
propped herself up and tilted her head, waiting for him to
continue. “Tonight I realized that we’re not that different,” Jason
began. “We’ve both been burned by love, and neither of us
have any interest in going back in for a round two. But
we’re human. We have needs. And crazy chemistry.” Colby’s
grin stretched into a wicked smile. “What would you say to
an arrangement?” he asked. “One where it’s understood that
feelings are off the table. Just fun, companionship, and a
whole lot more of this.” He grasped her hips and tugged her
closer so there was no mistaking what he meant. She shook her head with a smile but locked her ankles around
his back. “You had me at crazy chemistry,” she teased. Then
her smile faltered a shade and she reminded him, “I’m
leaving at the end of the summer.” “I know.” He lifted his shoulder in a show of indifference.
“It’ll be a summer fling.” Colby’s eyes lit up at the word fling. “That, sir, may just
be the best idea I’ve ever heard.” Smashing her mouth
against his, she sealed their agreement with a kiss. Victory tasted like citrus. He did it. He bought himself an
entire summer with Colby, and maybe, just maybe, it would
convince her to stay. He could be very persuasive when he
needed to be. And if his best friend ever found out what he just did,
Jason would have his ass kicked.
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