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The Playboy of Rome (The DeFiore Brothers Book 1), by Jennifer Faye

The Playboy of Rome (The DeFiore Brothers Book 1), by Jennifer Faye

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The Playboy of Rome (The DeFiore Brothers Book 1), by Jennifer Faye

The Playboy of Rome (The DeFiore Brothers Book 1), by Jennifer Faye



The Playboy of Rome (The DeFiore Brothers Book 1), by Jennifer Faye

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The DeFiore Brothers, book 1Taming the Italian playboy... Lizzie Addler's dream of working in Italy is about to come true--that is if she can convince passionate Italian chef Dante DeFiore to keep his side of their bargain. Dante might be hotter than the Italian sun, but he's as cool as ice toward Lizzie... Dante hasn't the time to pander to Lizzie's dreams of culinary fame--he has a restaurant to run! But as Lizzie proves herself to be a spectacular addition to his kitchen--and to his life--Dante wonders...can he keep her forever?

The Playboy of Rome (The DeFiore Brothers Book 1), by Jennifer Faye

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #254327 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-01
  • Released on: 2015-03-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook
The Playboy of Rome (The DeFiore Brothers Book 1), by Jennifer Faye

Review "Faye's big-hearted characters have a lot to say, and the extremely appetizing storyline moves at just the right pace for readers to appreciate the flirtatious dialogue and truthful confessions. This delectable romance, which may produce giggles and tears, is the perfect recipe." RT Book Reviews ~"A delightful modern romance, that ticks all of the boxes for me. Although both Lizzie and Dante come from completely different backgrounds, both characters carry baggage from their childhoods, as they struggle with their feelings for each other. With just the right amount of heat, THE PLAYBOY OF ROME by Jennifer Faye has the recipe for the perfect romance." Fresh Fiction~"It's fun to read about these two along the way and how they finally are able to accept each other." Read Your Writes~"What a romance! And one that takes place in the beautiful and romantic city of Rome, makes it even better! I once again enjoyed reading a romance from author, Jennifer Faye." The Turning Pages

From the Author Dear Reader: Sometimes life gives you lemons and you just want to throw them back. And sometimes you find a way to turn them into lemonade. Well, Lizzie Addler takes a different approach. She chooses to take them and whip a not-too-sweet, well-proportioned, mile-high lemon meringue pie--both literally and metaphorically. Lizzie intrigued me. She has survived and flourished even though her life had been littered with hard knocks. But things are at last looking up for her. She has just won a reality television cooking show. Her prize is two months in sunny Rome learning from a renowned chef. For a New York girl, this was a dream come true. What possibly could go wrong? Well, a strong heroine is going to need a strong hero, but don't worry Dante DeFiore is up to the task. He lives up to his reputation of enjoying life, but when things turn serious, he makes tracks. He's witnessed firsthand the damage from a broken heart and he wants no part of it. Can Lizzie be the person who gets him to stand still long enough to find out the power of love? Join Lizzie and Dante as they find love beneath an Italian sunset.   Happy reading, Jennifer

About the Author Award-winning author, Jennifer Faye pens fun, heartwarming romances. Jennifer has won the RT Book Reviews Reviewers' Choice Award. Now living her dream, she resides with her patient husband, amazing daughter (the other remarkable daughter is off chasing her own dreams) and two spoiled cats. She'd love to hear from you via JenniferFaye.com


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The Playboy of Rome was a sweet story of a girl who is sacrificing herself to ... By romancereader I typically stay away from books not set in the U.S. because I don't always relate well to the language differences. But because this book being written by an American, just being set in Rome, I thought I'd give it a shot. The Playboy of Rome was a sweet story of a girl who is sacrificing herself to support her foster sister. I liked the premise of the story - girl travels to Rome, boy doesn't expect her, makes assumptions. Dante and Lizzie had chemistry from the beginning and it permeated their relationship throughout the story. I did find it frustrating that Lizzie continued to believe Dante was a playboy when he had done nothing to earn that reputation while around Lizzie. Dante's reasons for avoiding commitment were equally compelling and I really felt for Dante as he struggled to fight his feelings for Lizzie because of his belief that he was destined to live alone. In true Harlequin form, the story was tightly written and well edited. As expected, Dante and Lizzie faced a situation that threatened their happiness. I felt the reason for their estrangement was a bit contrived and one or two simple conversations would have solved their miscommunication. All in all, The Playboy of Rome was a sweet read with an expected happily ever after. Recommend it to anyone who is looking for a quick read with a hero to swoon over!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Enjoyable story By Carole Wooten 3 StarsI liked this book for what it was - a light, fluffy romance novel. It is a rather short book that I was able to read in just a couple of hours while my family was sleeping on a weekend morning. I read a lot of different kinds of books and every once in a while I like to read a nice, easy romance novel. This book wasn't perfect and some of the events in the story felt a little too convenient but it was an enjoyable story nonetheless.Lizzie has had to deal with a lot in her lifetime. She leaves her job and life behind in America to take a chance in Italy working with a chef on a television show. She is determined to make things work because the person that means the most to her in the world is depending on her. When she arrives at the restaurant, she does not receive the warm welcome that she had expected. The chef that she had plans to work with is no longer able to work and has been replaced by his grandson, Dante.Dante is not impressed with the idea of training Lizzie or the television show. To make matters worse, his grandfather promised Lizzie a place to stay while she is in Italy and he finds himself sharing his apartment with her when they are not working.I liked the chemistry between Lizzie and Dante. They have both lost a lot and really seem to understand each other. I found the individual characters of Lizzie, Dante, and Dante's family to be very likeable. Everyone in this story has lost a lot in life and has learned to deal with things the best that they know how.I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a quick contemporary romance. This was the first book that I have read by Jennifer Faye and I do plan to keep my eyes open for future titles by this author.I received a copy of this book from the author for the purpose of providing an honest review.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Sweet Romance set against the Italian countryside By The Sassy Bookster 3.5 StarsIn The Playboy of Rome, the Italian countryside provides a backdrop for romance when an aspiring chef faces off against a reluctant restaurateur over a reality show! Lizzie Alder has given up everything for the opportunity to film her reality show at Ristorante Massimo and with no back up plan, she is determined to convince Dante DeFiore to honor the agreement she entered into with his grandfather.Dante is in the process of finding a buyer for the restaurant and the signed agreement provided by Lizzie means putting the plans to sell on hold and stepping in for his grandfather on the show. Dante and Lizzie find themselves getting to know each other and dealing with the heat between them (not generated in the kitchen!) Both Dante and Lizzie have different backgrounds but share a lot of similarities. Lizzie was a foster child who was abandoned by her own mother and shuffled from home to home until she aged out of the system. Her experiences have taught her not to trust in anyone except herself and her foster sister Jules. Dante on the hand grew up within a large Italian family but was mostly ignored. Both crave love and acceptance and Lizzie finds the family she craves in Dante’s and also helps to heal the rift between Dante and his family. A few times, it felt like Lizzie was too hung up on her past as a foster child and just could not get past it, but she found the courage to overcome her issues and break through Dante’s resistance. Even though the characters were in the culinary industry, I liked that the story was not overwhelmed by cooking, but rather the scenes where they cooked were just enough to enhance the story.The Playboy of Rome was an enjoyable read with a strong and brave heroine, one who overcame adversities to achieve her dreams and find love.*I received this book for free from the Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.*

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