GRR Reviews Family Dinners with the Billionaire by Amberlee Day

Jetton Bolt seemingly had a perfect life. He is rich and handsome. His wife is a supermodel and he had three wonderful kids. However, that's merely appearance. His wife died two years ago, and while the kids seem okay, they decided they don't like Seattle, where Jetton moved back to. All the kids got into trouble in school. When the child counselor he hired recommended Jetton spend more time with his kids, such as having dinner together, the only solution he can think of is to hire an executive chef. And that's how he met Julie Kiyama... // Julie, a petite Japanese-American, is a talented chef, but lousy in business. Her last two attempts at a restaurant failed. Her third attempt actually had the diners help cook their own food, which is how she was "hired" to help this dysfunctional family. Her first night was rather disastrous, but she's a hit with one of the kids. Soon she found herself in their family life, and Jetton started to fall for the chef...

Some parts are good, such as the arc about the father "rediscovering" his responsibility to the kids. But other parts are a bit ho-hum. Call it 3.5/5

Category: Contemporary

Overall Rating: 3.5/5

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