Apparently, love is pretty tasty, not to mention fulfilling. Tiffany Matthews is about to have an experience of a lifetime while travelling to Rome to study under a master chef. What she doesn't expect is for a man for every woman's fantasy to help her out of a difficult situation. Dominique Rollins is intrigued by the young woman clutching a tattered teddy bear while boarding an international flight; even more so when he actually meets her. Nick is supposed to be on vacation before the opening of his boutique hotel in Los Angeles, not picking up pretty women in the airport. Needless to say, he can't seem to help himself. Even after a promising beginning Nick and Tiffany part ways in Rome but meet again back in the States. Tiffany is the immovable object and Nick is definitely an irresistible force. Nick has to battle Tiffany's aversion to workaholics in order to win her over.
What Love Tastes Like is a sexy read, typical of Zuri Day. I do think that if I was a friend of Tiffany's should would make me pull my hair out in frustration. She was as stubborn as a mule but her best friend Joy and grandmother are present to give her a dose of common sense and wisdom. Nick, on the other hand, is a character who is a bit too laid back with his ex-girlfriend but sees the error of his ways in the end. I like this book alot and will be purchasing any other of Zuri Day's work in the future.
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