Tuesday, February 20, 2024

READ-2-REVIEW - ROM-COM - THE GRUMP AND THE CHEFF (Grumpy Hot Mountain Men) by Wendy Ashford

The Grump and the Chef
Grumpy Hot Mountain Men
by Wendy Ashford
Published: December 13th 2023
Cover Design: @robertazeta @robertazeta.illustration
Genre: Spicy Rom-Com
Tropes: grumpy/sunshine, small town, snowed in




There are bad days, and there are unbelievably bad days.

When Olivia woke up, she thought it would be one of those perfect days that put a smile on her face. She had a stable boyfriend, a job that paid the bills, a terrific colleague and best friend, and no clouds looming over her perfect morning.

But that same morning, Olivia got fired. It was a bad day.

And she was dumped by her boyfriend. It was an unbelievably bad day.

She needed to think, regroup, and come up with a plan to fix the mess. What better place to get a grip on her life than the Olympic Peninsula, where she spent her childhood summers?

There, that was the plan. She would be on her feet in no time. At least, she thought she would be until she realized she was stuck in a cabin, under six feet of snow, with a grumpy, sexy mountain man.

A cabin that didn’t have a TV, Internet, or a functioning phone. Well, looking at the bright side, she had zero distractions to come up with her master plan.

She only had to avoid staring at Noah’s biceps, threatening to rip the t-shirt, or how his sweatpants hugged his toned backside.

The Grump and the Chef is an easy, short, spicy rom-com featuring a bubbly, cheerful chef, a grumpy, sexy handyman, and a rooster with a soft spot for blond curvy guests.




The Book Junkie Reads . . . Review of . . . THE GRUMP AND THE CHEF (Grumpy Hot Mountain Men) . . . Olivia had a really bad day. This had me in her corner from that point. I enjoy the quirk and fun of the story. I enjoyed the flow of it as well. 

Opposites, Noah and Olivia find that they are in a space together, for an undetermined time frame. The craziest thing that ensued was fun to follow. This was a quick read that brought a smile and distraction. 

I could have used more details and a little more about Noah.

Reasons I enjoyed this book:
Wonderful characters Funny Witty Easy-to-read So wrong but right




Wendy Ashford loves to write spicy small-town romance novels that end with a Happily Ever After. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, dog, and cat. She loves the beach during winter and walking in the snow.

She likes to read, play with Legos, and watch romantic comedies on Netflix when not writing.



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