**One gourmet party. Four potential couples. The taste of love?** The last thing Kiet Viravaidya wants to do on Christmas Day is deliver oysters from his farm to a party that he's not invited to. But duty calls-the party is being hosted by Christophe, a chef who is a regular client, and having been
His Christmas Pearl
โ Scribed by Renee Dahlia
- Book ID
- 110900124
- Publisher
- Escape Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 331 KB
- Series
- Rainbow Cove Christmas #4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781489296870
- ASIN
- B07W6KSMTS
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โฆ Synopsis
One gourmet party. Six potential couples. The taste of love?
The last thing Kiet Viravaidya wants to do on Christmas Day is deliver oysters from his farm to a party that he's not invited to. But duty calls-the party is being hosted by Christophe, a chef who is a regular client, and having been stung by embezzlement, Kiet's business needs the money. Kiet doesn't want to talk to people, and history has taught him he can't trust anyone, especially not the gorgeous stranger in a ridiculous Christmas dress with dangling Santa earrings.
Zoe Russell loves Christmas but thanks to her family, the last couple of Christmases haven't been much fun. When she's invited to Christophe's Christmas party, she leaps to say yes. Zoe spies Kiet shucking oysters in the kitchen, and something about his competent hands draws her to him. She wants to know more about him, and as a forensic accountant, she can't resist the thrill of figuring out who is embezzling from his business.
It seems like the perfect reason to spend time together.
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