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Nikki Carmichael is lonely but not
truly realizing it. Not knowing what exactly she is looking
for, she knows it is time for a life change. Her knee can no
longer handle her being a chef in a restaurant. The offer of
a personal chef position with her friend’s former boss is a
nice way to keep herself going until she can find a more
permanent position or decide where she is going in her life.
Jay Buchanan lives his life as a young
Hugh Hefner. He owns a men’s magazine and writes articles on
women. He has taken a year off women. A year that is tested
the moment he meets his new personal chef.
How to Knit a Wild Bikini is a darling and
perky novel of rebirth and finding oneself when you do not
realize you are lost. I enjoyed the background characters
who were all well-developed and I hope to see more of them
in the future. How to Knit a Wild Bikini is a
cup of tea to sit down and enjoy on a Saturday afternoon or
after a rough day of work. A lovely escape. |