Congrats to the winner of my Mixing It Up Release Week Giveaway - Bonnie Zobel Karoly!
Alert the media! Mixing It Up is now available in both e-book and paperback formats on Amazon. I am so excited to share this book with all of you and can't wait to hear what you think of Cecily and the gang.
Purchase a
copy of Mixing It Up during release week (October
19th-25th, 2016)
and you could win this fantastic prize pack inspired by the book’s heroine and
her love of French food!
This prize pack includes:
Garnier-Thiebaut
Oh, La La, Chéri French-themed 4-piece Kitchen Linens Set
(Apron,
kitchen towel, pot holder, and oven mitt.)
Kate
Spade Deco Dot Recipe Box with 8 tabbed dividers and 40 recipe cards
The French Women Don’t Get Fat Cookbook
by Mireille Guiliano
To enter this giveaway, simply e-mail me with your proof of purchase. Entries
will be accepted until midnight on October 26th, 2016 when a winner
will be selected via random drawing. This is an international giveaway, so
anyone who buys Mixing It Up within
the allotted time frame is eligible to win. Good luck and thanks so much for your support!
BOOK BLURB
Born with a
silver spoon in her mouth, Manhattan upper-cruster Cecily Sinclair now uses
that pricey utensil to dish up fancy French fare on her cooking show, Serving Romance. When there’s an
executive shake-up at the network, she’s not worried. Not much anyway. Her show’s
a hit after all. Why would the new
CEO want to mess with success?
The driving
force behind several buzzed-about networks, Devlin Hayes is considered to be a
wunderkind in the television industry. Although his plans to rebrand CuisineTV
and make Serving Romance more
Millennial-friendly don’t thrill Cecily, her charming, blue-eyed boss is a hard
man to say “no” to and she really wants to keep her job—even if that means sharing screen time
with a loathsome blast from her past.
Mercurial
Italian chef Dante Marchetti a.k.a. “Il Duce” was once Cecily’s boss, and she
has the PTSD to prove it. Now the owner of one of the hottest restaurants in
town, Dante’s egomania knows no bounds and his constant attempts to provoke and
upstage Cecily make her want to conk him on the head with a sauté pan. She thinks they’re toxic
together, but viewers love their chemistry and clamor for more.
As Cecily
battles to maintain the integrity of her show, she finds herself scheming and
manipulating right along with Dante and Devlin. Is she fighting a lost cause?
Does she really belong on TV, or would her culinary talent be better served
elsewhere? And could one of the men who makes Cecily’s blood boil ignite a
passion in her for something other than food?
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