Amanda had been working hard as a law student in her final year. While she felt an attraction to the bride's brother Vincent, she knew she can, at most, spend one night at it. NSA fling. That's it. Good thing that Vincent, the pastry chef of his family restaurant, agreed. He's smart, sexy, and wanted no attachment either. Their chemistry is sizzling, and they are VERY sexually compatible. But Vincent can't get Amanda out of his mind... he likes her sense of humor, her sass, and her smarts. In fact, he wanted her for more than just one night. But can he convince her that she's good for more than just a fling, and so is he?
Some parts I liked. Vincent had this underlying resentment of his situation, about how his brother (who is the "real" chef) is always riding on him, how his parents were always riding on him, so much so he blew up and interviewed for a position to possibly be closer to Amanda. Amanda kinda beats herself down a bit. Slightly masochistic (not in bed, just in life) believes the worst of herself. But overall, it's pretty good. 3.5/5
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