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His Unholy Cannoli: A small town, Grumpy Chef Romantic Comedy
His Large Pizza: A Small Town, Spicy Romantic Comedy
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Chefs Gone Wild Series

Written by Mary Leo

Narrated by Anna Ardent

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this series

Cannoli vs Cupcakes… That’s the question.


I’ve had a long-standing dream to open my own cupcake shop, complete with pink and blue sprinkles for kids and boozy infused cupcakes for adults. When a building came available with the perfect storefront in Hutton Hill, right near the University, I jumped on it. Little did I know that Rocco Capra, owner of Unholy Cannoli, also wanted that storefront to expand his business. His shop is right next door. Can I help it if I got there first?


Okay, the truth is, his mom, who likes to play matchmaker, may have had something to do with my ability to secure the building of my dreams. And yes, I’ll admit that I’m attracted to Rocco, like super attracted, but as a single mother, my business has to come first.


Now, not only is Rocco angry that I put an end to his expansion idea, but no way can he admit that he’s falling for the one woman his mom has decided is his perfect match.


The thing is, I’ve invested everything I have into my cupcake shop. I’ve got to make it work… for my young daughter’s sake. But the more Rocco and I are around each other, the more the attraction heats up, and the more the attraction heats up… well, let’s just say that whatever happens is totally… unholy!


His Unholy Cannoli is the second book in my Chef’s Gone Wild series. It’s steamy hot, with a dollop of sweetened goodness to help lower the heat… but only a little.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 11, 2022
His Unholy Cannoli: A small town, Grumpy Chef Romantic Comedy
His Large Pizza: A Small Town, Spicy Romantic Comedy

Titles in the series (2)

  • His Large Pizza: A Small Town, Spicy Romantic Comedy

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    His Large Pizza: A Small Town, Spicy Romantic Comedy
    His Large Pizza: A Small Town, Spicy Romantic Comedy

    What do you do when a dating-app glitch gifts you a fake identity? You have hot, bold, dirty phone sex with your longtime crush, who also has a fake identity... It's like this. Right before I drive over to pick up yet another breakup pizza... you know, the one with anchovies, pineapples, olives, and avocado... my BFF decides it's time for me to try a dating app. In my meltdown misery, I agree. She enters my stats. Sinfully sexy Gianno Capra is working the counter at Capra Pizza, and he's feeling chatty. I've had a monster crush on him ever since we first met, so it's easy to go along with the flirty conversation. I even mention the dating app. Later in the week, Gianno and I find ourselves in the same restaurant waiting for our perfect matches to show up. Gianno's dressed in a suit that's obviously tailored for his outstanding masculine body, while I'm in a red dress that shows off every soft curve. Talk about mutual attraction, we're combustible. We soon realize there's been some kind of mix-up. We're our own dates, under different names. Say what? So, like, this is awkward, but after some late-night dirty texting using our fake names, we decide these new identities are way too much fun to abandon. After all, it's not really me doing the wicked texting and sexy chatting. It's that other girl Gianno was supposed to meet. And I'm not chatting with Gianno. It's the other guy from the dating app. What could possibly go wrong? His Large Pizza is the first book in my Chef's Gone Wild series. It's hot, spicy and just the way you like it... with a strong dash of big-family humor on the side.

  • His Unholy Cannoli: A small town, Grumpy Chef Romantic Comedy

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    His Unholy Cannoli: A small town, Grumpy Chef Romantic Comedy
    His Unholy Cannoli: A small town, Grumpy Chef Romantic Comedy

    Cannoli vs Cupcakes… That’s the question. I’ve had a long-standing dream to open my own cupcake shop, complete with pink and blue sprinkles for kids and boozy infused cupcakes for adults. When a building came available with the perfect storefront in Hutton Hill, right near the University, I jumped on it. Little did I know that Rocco Capra, owner of Unholy Cannoli, also wanted that storefront to expand his business. His shop is right next door. Can I help it if I got there first? Okay, the truth is, his mom, who likes to play matchmaker, may have had something to do with my ability to secure the building of my dreams. And yes, I’ll admit that I’m attracted to Rocco, like super attracted, but as a single mother, my business has to come first. Now, not only is Rocco angry that I put an end to his expansion idea, but no way can he admit that he’s falling for the one woman his mom has decided is his perfect match. The thing is, I’ve invested everything I have into my cupcake shop. I’ve got to make it work… for my young daughter’s sake. But the more Rocco and I are around each other, the more the attraction heats up, and the more the attraction heats up… well, let’s just say that whatever happens is totally… unholy! His Unholy Cannoli is the second book in my Chef’s Gone Wild series. It’s steamy hot, with a dollop of sweetened goodness to help lower the heat… but only a little.

Author

Mary Leo

Mary Leo grew up in a big Italian family in South Chicago. She now lives in Las Vegas with her husband where she enjoys writing for the Harlequin Western line and is busy working on her next book. You can read more about Mary at www.maryleo.com where you can sign up for her newsletter and learn about her upcoming books and events. You can also find her on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/maryleoauthor

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    Super cute story, little bit of spice and big Italian family themes. I prefer duet/dual narration but still good overall.