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Cette série explore le monde des relations modernes, du développement personnel et de la quête du bonheur. Elle suit des personnages aux prises avec leur passé, construisant de nouvelles vies et cherchant l'amour et l'épanouissement. Attendez-vous à des histoires riches en émotions, en rebondissements inattendus et en personnages forts et mémorables dont les vies s'entremêlent. Chaque épisode offre un mélange unique de cœur, d'humour et de moments dramatiques.

Sweet Nothings
Yes, Chef

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  1. 1

    Sweet Nothings

    • 248pages
    • 9 heures de lecture

    Will a bitter bite from the past spoil a sweet romance? Tristan Love, the youngest of seven brothers, is back in his hometown. He’s left the New York food scene and an abusive relationship behind him, but he holds his love of French pastries close to his heart and is determined to put his skills to use in a bakery of his own. Returning to his childhood home means his meddlesome brother Simon will butt into his business, but before the bakery even opens its doors, Tristan’s delectable creations have the town’s mouths watering, and Jake, a cute mechanic, asks Tristan out. It all seems worthwhile…. That is, until the bakery burns down, Jake’s criminal past comes to light, and Tristan’s nasty ex rears his head where he is decidedly not wanted.

    Sweet Nothings
  2. 2

    Yes, Chef

    • 200pages
    • 7 heures de lecture
    3,4(50)Évaluer

    A savory slice of first love. Simon’s dad died when he was young, leaving Simon to take the reins of the family restaurant business—and the responsibility for his mother and brothers. His commitment to his duty left Simon time for little else, least of all romance. Argentinian celebrity chef Luke Ferreya has wanted Simon since their culinary-school days, but for Simon, family always came first. Now Luke’s back in Simon’s life—briefly before he returns to South America—and he’s determined to give Simon a sample of everything he’s missed out on. Simon’s brothers are grown, and his mother is doing fine on her own, and Luke is offering a second chance for a future full of the pleasures of fine food, wine, and especially love. Without his obligations to hide behind, can Simon finally allow himself to say “Yes, Chef”?

    Yes, Chef