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Burning Down Her Chef's Restaurant Analysis
Burning down her Chef’s restaurant?

No problem.

Getting locked out in the rain while her roommate has sex?

No problem!

Facing the guy who broke her heart?

Big problem…

Told she’d never cook in Seattle again, urging from Thea’s best friend to return to Honeycomb Valley and take over as head chef of the family restaurant comes at a perfect time. It even trumps the risk of coming face to face with Ewan, the man who’d told her he loved her—and then pretended she didn’t exist.

Turning his back on Thea is the hardest thing Ewan had ever done. Finding her naked, sleeping in the rental apartment above his camping store—her creamy, ample curves glorious perfection—ensures he’ll never make that mistake again.

Going against all that he’s been taught and ignoring the dictates of the bear-clan’s mating laws, Ewan woos the girl he never should have left.
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WARNING: this story contains one sexy, hot-headed bear of a man with a relentless, driving passion to undo his past mistakes in his pursuit of one driven, love-spurned BBW determined to create beautiful food. So, if you don’t want to read about ample nakedness with a devoted love story thrown in, raging secrets and a whole building set on fire, well, this might not be the book for you. But if it is, then dive into this continuation of the Honeycomb Valley Bears series.

Join us as we forge deeper into the secrets, sex, love and danger found in HONEYCOMB VALLEY—a place where were-bears thrive.

*** This is a standalone paranormal short novella. The novella ends in a happily ever after with no cliffhanger

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