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On Sale: December 1, 2009
384 pages ISBN: 1402218958 EAN: 9781402218958 Mass Market Paperback
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Romance Contemporary
Rich, the epitome of "anti-domestic," can't cook to save
his life, and his idea of cleaning his apartment is to
invite his mother over. But he's ready to settle down, and
he can't stop thinking about the ex-girlfriend who got
away. When he notices that his soon-to-be-married friends
cooked and cleaned their way into their women's hearts, he
asks his friend Becca to help transform him into a
nurturing man to win back his ex. Rich is the only guy who's taken the time to know Becca
for herself. She decides she'll give him the makeover he's
asking for, though she'll be damned if she's going to turn
him into a domestic god for another woman. She wants Rich
for herself, but how can she convince him that her kitchen
and her bedroom are the only domestic locales he desires?
Comments
28 comments posted.
Re: Breakfast In Bed
love the title, hope the book is as fun (Sherri Bergschneider 1:15pm December 28, 2009)
Ciao Robin I love these two already. What a great way to introduce them. I want to eat at Di Nicola's too. Funny my dad's name was Nicola & he had a pizzeria & burger place. Love your writing style. (Mary G Grzesik 2:50pm December 28, 2009)
Reading your books are like watching a Romantic Comedy, but better. The Domestic Gods are series are such wonderful reads. (Elizabeth Mitchell 2:53pm December 28, 2009)
The address of that restaurant, please! I want to go there the next time I go up to visit my daughter! :>) (Karin Tillotson 3:11pm December 28, 2009)
This looks to be something I would be very interested in reading. Thank you for sharing the preview. (Cindy Olp 3:30pm December 28, 2009)
Cindy, thanks for stopping by! I hope you'll pick up a copy.
Karin-Unfortunately, DiNicola's is in my head. I know there are great little Italian restaurants all over Brooklyn, they're not hard to find. Enjoy your visit. I'm jealous!
Elizabeth- What a wonderful thing to say. I'm so glad you enjoy the series. I'm finishing up the 4th book right now.
Ciao Mary~ Thanks so much for stopping by. DiNicola was my grandmother's maiden name--we're probably related, like 16th cousins or something. (Robin Kaye 3:46pm December 28, 2009)
Hi Robin Wouldn't surprise me. Your characters are so well fleshed out they are real to me. Your humor is so wonderful and funny and so human. You make the stories so real and endearing. (Mary G Grzesik 3:54pm December 28, 2009)
Loved the interview...I felt at home with Rich and Becca. I can't wait to get me hands on their book:). (Robin McKay 5:20pm December 28, 2009)
Robin ~ Nice name *grin*
Thanks for stopping by! I'm glad you enjoyed the interview. Becca and Rich are always so much fun to write. Good luck in the contest! (Robin Kaye 5:23pm December 28, 2009)
Great interview! I want to learn about Rich and Becca and their love story. Please tell me more about Vinny. He really made an impression. (Rosemary Krejsa 6:03pm December 28, 2009)
What a great introduction to the book & characters. My interest is certainly piqued. (Mary Preston 6:20pm December 28, 2009)
Rosemary - Vinny is my favorite secondary character. I just adore him. He's the wise older cousin of Nick Romeo (from the first book in the series, Romeo, Romeo) and has taken all of my Domestic Gods under his wing. He's always the one they come to when they get into trouble. He's funny, wise, and he doesn't mind telling it like it is. (Robin Kaye 7:20pm December 28, 2009)
I enjoy how the couple completed each other's thoughts and made sure that no parts were left out of the story. when you sit back and watch, a lot can be revealed if you keep your mouth closed. (Alyson Widen 7:26pm December 28, 2009)
your story was great remind me of back home in little italy in cleveand i used to heip in the restraunt alot when i was kid and we had some great time there (Desiree Reilly 7:29pm December 28, 2009)
You are soo funny! Too bad you didn't write this commentary before I started reading the book Breakfast In Bed. I had to wait two weeks to get the book-had to order at B/N and it was on back order. This was such a great series. (Nancy Alexander 7:32pm December 28, 2009)
Sounds like the definition of a mouth watering book! It's too bad that the book doesn't come with a carry-out menu for the food too. Definitely a yummy read! (Joy Smith 7:37pm December 28, 2009)
Mary~ I'm glad you liked it. When writing things like this one never knows the reception it will receive. (Robin Kaye 8:50pm December 28, 2009)
Alyson~ Exactly, I try to let the characters talk, it's amazing what they'll come out with. (Robin Kaye 8:52pm December 28, 2009)
Nancy~
Sorry about the wait, there was a problem with the covers, the foil liked to stick to hands more than the book. The entire shipment had to be reprinted. I'm glad you're enjoying the series, I'm working on the 4th book now. it's called As Good as He Gets. I'm enjoying writing it. (Robin Kaye 8:54pm December 28, 2009)
Desiree~
I love any little Italy. New York, Philly, as long as there's good food and wine, I'm happy. (Robin Kaye 8:56pm December 28, 2009)
Joy~
I've have readers email me for recipes. They love the artichoke pesto from Too Hot to Handle. I ended up having to make the dish and measure what I put in. I guess a handful of cheese isn't good enough, although it's always worked for me. But I gotta say, a take-out menu would be wonderful. I have a wonderful little Italian joint about 20 minutes away Vito, the owner, and Tina my favorite waitress have become family friends. Vito cooks almost as well as my grandmother. His escarole is simply to die for! (Robin Kaye 9:05pm December 28, 2009)
That actually made me hungry reading the excerpt. What powerful writing. (Vikki Parman 9:30pm December 28, 2009)
Thanks, Vikki~ You made my day! (Robin Kaye 9:50pm December 28, 2009)
Interesting. I'll have to look for the book. Thanks. (Lena Lee 10:31pm December 28, 2009)
I have a sister like that. She couldn't figure how to boil an egg let alone in figuring how to boil water. I would definitely pick up a copy. (Kai Wong 10:58pm December 28, 2009)
Enjoy Lena! (Robin Kaye 6:51am December 29, 2009)
This book is on the top of my must read books. My hubby was a does not cook, does not clean type of guy when I met him. Now he's learned to do both. LOL (Shirley Kulesza 8:12am December 29, 2009)
Just discovered the Domestic Gods series with this book--Now I've got to rush over to Amazon and pick up the others in the series and I CAN'T wait for January and Ben's story!! (Mindy Ewing 11:41pm September 26, 2010)
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