More to Love, Alison Bliss
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More to Love

Author: Alison Bliss

Narrator: Violet Strong

Unabridged: 9 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Forever

Published: 01/30/2018


Synopsis

Will a gourmet food truck owner and the local health inspector create a recipe for romance in this laugh-out-loud romantic comedy? When enemies become lovers, all bets are off!Jessa Gibson may be new in the little town of Granite, Texas, but in no time at all her gourmet food truck business is booming. Soon she'll have enough money to open the restaurant of her dreams. But first, she'll have to appease the hot local health inspector, no matter how strange his "violations" sound to her. No pink plastic gloves? Really?Max Hager isn't exactly who he says he is. Pretending to be a health inspector is a (mostly) innocent mistake. A mistake made way worse by Max's immediate, electrifying attraction to the curvy, sexy, redheaded chef. Throw in a whole lot of lust, and things in Jessa's little kitchen are about to really start heating up. But can Max find a way to come clean with Jessa before his little deception turns into a recipe for disaster?

Author Bio

Alison Bliss is the author of the Tangled in Texas series. As the youngest of five girls, she has never turned down a challenge . . . or been called by the right name. Her writing career may have started out as a dare by one of her sisters, but she hasn't put her pen down since. She's an animal lover, a closet video game enthusiast, and believes the best way to know if someone is your soul mate is by canoeing with them because if you both make it back alive, it's obviously meant to be. She's an avid romance reader who enjoys penning the type of books she loves to read most: fun, steamy love stories with heart, heat, laughter, and usually a cowboy or two. Although she'll always be a Texan at heart, Alison currently resides in the Midwest with her Iowa farm-boy husband and their two sons. With so much testosterone in her home, it's no wonder she writes "girl books."

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