Beat Slay Love: One Chef's Hunger for Delicious Revenge
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Rating | : | 4.57 (775 Votes) |
Asin | : | B015BQUZCK |
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Number of Pages | : | 116 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-24 |
Language | : | English |
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Love. Hooked on how tasty payback can be, soon she is bumping off famous chefs who've burned her ego with spectacular culinary flair.Food blogger Jason Bainbridge begins to see a pattern in the killings. A rollicking parody of the classic Eat Pray Love. Aspiring chef Hannah Wendt has a multitude of talents-- prowess in the kitchen and in the bedroom-- but also a penchant for disposing of bothersome chefs. For anyone who's ever watched Chopped or even stopped in at Williams-Sonoma -- Beat Slay Love is the perfect read." -- Bestselling author Charlaine Harris, author of the Sookie Stackhouse mysteries Sex. Food. Sometimes it's hard to tell where one impulse ends and the other begins.When a series of celebrity chefs are murdered in gruesome fashion, there's no shortage of motives for revenge. Wronged by those who steal her recipes, ridicule her weight, and denigrate her talents, Hannah has turned in her apron as sous chef and food stylist to plow new territory-- her overpowering hunger for revenge. He form
Just Brilliant I received this ebook for free from Amazon for an honest reviewThere are so many good books to read and then, there are some that stand out in the crowd and a delight to read. This unusual book is one of them, describing the world of foodies, food fest. Pepa Pig said Reality cooking shows goes, Jerry Springer!!. What I loved about this book is, it take on all those cooking competition shows, Iron Chef, Master Chef goes postal! In Beat Slay Love, the best dishes to be served are revenge!I found this book so wickedly fun, maybe it's because I hate all those cook. D. Ingwerson said Four Stars. Funny in a sick way
As I read BEAT, SLAY, LOVE, two thoughts stayed with me the whole time: first, this would make a fabulous film, a la "Pulp Fiction", and second, I can't believe that five writers could blend this story so seamlessly. It's the perfect storm of humorous murder, murderous humor, and damn good writing! -- reviewer