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Christmas at the Château: A Winter Romance
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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The halls are decked for holiday romance in nationally bestselling author Rochelle Alers's latest book in the Bainbridge House series!
Christmas dinner’s on the table
Served with a side of romance
Executive chef Viola Williamson has to have the kitchen up and running by the time the Bainbridge House restoration is complete. Working closely with Dom Shaw, Viola is struck by her hotter-than-mulled-cider attraction to her family estate’s handsome caretaker. It’s obvious that he feels it, too—yet Dom keeps his distance. Can Viola convince him that with all this cooking going on, he’s the only one stirring her heart?
From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness.
Bainbridge House
Book 1: A New Foundation
Book 2: Christmas at the Château
Christmas dinner’s on the table
Served with a side of romance
Executive chef Viola Williamson has to have the kitchen up and running by the time the Bainbridge House restoration is complete. Working closely with Dom Shaw, Viola is struck by her hotter-than-mulled-cider attraction to her family estate’s handsome caretaker. It’s obvious that he feels it, too—yet Dom keeps his distance. Can Viola convince him that with all this cooking going on, he’s the only one stirring her heart?
From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness.
Bainbridge House
Book 1: A New Foundation
Book 2: Christmas at the Château
Author
Rochelle Alers
Hailed by readers and booksellers alike as one of today's most popular African-American authors of women's fiction, Ms. Alers is a regular on bestsellers list, and has been a recipient of numerous awards, including the Vivian Stephens Award for Excellence in Romance Writing and a Zora Neale Hurston Literary Award. Visit her Web site www.rochellealers.com
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Reviews for Christmas at the Château
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
2.5/5
4 ratings2 reviews
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Reading this felt like the equivalent of watching paint dry. I’m actually surprised there weren’t several paragraphs devoted to the process of paint drying given that ninety percent of this book is extraneous minutia versus ten percent plot (and I use the term plot very loosely). If you’ve always wanted Martha Stewart Living or HGTV in novel form then maybe this will work out a whole lot better for you than it did for me. It’s just when I read fiction I want believable conflict that develops over the course of a novel, dialogue that flows, and character arcs involving somewhat real emotion. This book gave me menus for weddings, hotels, and meals in general, how to prepare prime rib, rehashing the plot of a Ben Affleck flop, detailed tours of interior design, architecture, and landscaping, more than I ever needed to know about fruit, canning, and bird life, employment and education histories, and histories of characters who are barely present or relevant to this book. What this didn’t give me was anything close to a satisfying romance novel, it was far more filler than prose.This also didn’t give me any Christmas, the title and the cover in no way match the content. I am so sick of the blatant false advertising in book covers and titles, there should be some sort of protection for consumers from what is basically fraud. I can forgive getting the hair color on a model wrong or something trivial like that but outright presenting the book to be something it isn’t? Someone will pay their hard-earned money for this book wanting to treat themselves to something festive (or in my case someone thought they were treating me to a gift that would fulfill my fondness for Christmas stories) only the publisher knew full well that they were misleading readers with the title as well as the cover and they did so because they could, because they knew the quality of this story couldn’t sell itself but slap a pretty Christmas image on the cover and readers could be duped into buying a book that was arguably not ready for publication.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Good book. I loved the story's setting and seeing the restorations continue from their start in the first book of the series. As in the first book, family is an important theme in this one, with some unexpected revelations. I also like the diversity of the Williamson family and look forward to getting to know the rest of them. Viola, one of the five Williamson siblings who inherited the chateau from their father, signed on to become the future hotel's executive chef. After being passed over for promotion, she left her job at a Michelin-starred restaurant one too many times and can't wait to sink her teeth into setting up the kitchens. That chance comes sooner than expected when her brother Taylor and his fiancée (A New Foundation) move their wedding up to Christmas and ask her to handle the food. Her brother's fiancée is also her best friend, so she does double-duty as Sonja's maid of honor. Dom Shaw is the estate's caretaker, a position held previously by his father. There is some mystery attached to the Shaws' involvement with the estate, which keeps Dom tied there. Dom is something of a loner after being burned by a bad marriage. The last thing he's interested in is a relationship. When Taylor asks Dom to take the lead in getting the main kitchen up and running, Dom has to work closely with Viola. Their first encounter did not go well, as each made assumptions about the other. Never one to hesitate to speak her mind, Viola straightened Dom out, then made her own apologies. I liked the fact that neither one carried a grudge. They also clearly stated their expectations about their relationship - friends only, not even with benefits. I enjoyed how they bonded over food, cooking for each other, and testing Viola's ideas for the wedding and restaurant. Dom found himself looking forward to her visits and realizing how much of a recluse he had become. With their "friends only" agreement, neither wanted to admit their growing attraction to each other or the stronger feelings that went along with it. I enjoyed the slow pace of their developing relationship, giving them the chance to get to know each other. There were some sweet scenes of their time together. I especially liked seeing Dom kicking himself for setting the "friend zone" requirement once he realized he'd fallen for her. I loved the easy move to the next step as they confessed their feelings but reiterated their reluctance for anything permanent. It felt as though their relationship moved too easily from one stage to the next. I loved their ease of communication and wondered if it would last. Conflict, when it came, was from an unexpected source. It shocked me to hear the words that came out of Viola's mother's mouth. I never expected something so snobbish from a woman who was such a great mother to five adopted children. Dom's ability to walk away without tearing her apart was nothing short of amazing. Viola had no such desire, and I loved her defense of the man she loved. However, it did drive a wedge between Dom and Viola. The resolution of the argument was well done, and I liked seeing Dom set Elise straight. I liked seeing Dom and Viola back together with a more permanent relationship in mind. I look forward to seeing more of them in future books. I liked catching up with Taylor and Sonja in this book. I could feel Taylor's stress as he pushed to complete some of the rooms in time for the wedding. I liked that he and Dom get along better now than in the first book and that he doesn't get involved in Viola's relationships. Taylor's unwavering support of Viola and her goals is heartwarming. I also liked how he warned Dom about Viola's tenaciousness regarding her work. I loved the close relationship between Sonja and Viola and had a great time seeing them work together on the wedding stuff. I can't wait to get to know the other brothers and see the further progress of the chateau.#netgalley
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