What do I have to lose by letting Nora use my kitchen? Apparently, my heart. It's been three years since my last relationship blew up like an atomic bomb. I haven't dated since and would be totally happy to stay single forever - if the extrovert in me wasn't so darn lonely. When my sister-in-law introduces me to Nora and not-so-subtly suggests that I should let her use my kitchen for her online cooking show, I quickly decide it's a win-win. Nora will have a nice place to film and I'll get home-cooked meals and some company out of the deal. What I'm not counting on is that the more time we spend together while she teaches me to cook on camera, the more drawn I am to this beautiful, funny, overthinking woman. She's kind and supportive, can cook the heck out of anything, and brings out the best in me. It seems like she's into me too, but can I trust her? Is she actually keeping secrets from me or is the trauma of my past messing with my perception? As the show and our relationship continue to grow, I know I need to decide if exploring a future with Nora is worth the risk. The Kitchen Contract is the third book in the Boyfriend in the Bargain series but can be read as a standalone. If you like a good meal with a side of kisses, this partners to friends to more romantic comedy is for you What to expect from The Kitchen Contract: Foodie vibesNosy family membersEmbarrassing pasts/emotional baggageScared to love againDual POVClosed door/kissing only
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