Right up to nearly the bitter end, he has his own townie versus small town insecurities that see him making all kinds of weird and neurotic judgments and assumptions about Delanie, culminating with this bizarre belief that she’d run back to her ex. While there’s nothing wrong with a rebound fling with a hot and nice guy, it’s hardly a believable foundation to a happily ever after, especially when right up to almost the very end, Delanie still harbors many serious hang-ups and insecurities when it comes to love and relationships. Well, the foremost issue that I have with this one is that the ink is barely dry on the heroine’s divorce papers when she’s running headlong into a new romance. So, what are the things that make me go hmm? Unlike some of the Kimani entries in its final few gasps of life, this one actually reads like the author has made a lot of effort to make this an enjoyable ride for the reader. There are no awkward opening chapter with characters awkwardly narrating what they should already know for the sake of updating the reader, no painful sequel bait parades, and no rambling parts of the characters doing mundane, boring things that serve to bore me and pad up the pages. The author’s writing style is easy to read and clean. The heroine is for the most part sane and sensible, instead of stir-fried crazy served with a slide of haplessness, and all in all, these two are nice characters to read about. Sure, Ray is on the judgmental and hypocritical side with his “small town people are superior” vibes, but he’s not cruel or mean so it’s not like he’s giving me a heart attack anytime soon. The characters are for the most part, likable. Well, there’s that thing about him wanting a piece of her land-both literally and figuratively, and it’s the literal part that makes up the half-baked conflict in this story.Īside from a few things, there’s nothing bad about this one. Oh, she has to learn Vineyard Management 101? Who cares, the hot guy in town, Ray Cavanaugh already runs a successful neighboring vineyard, so he’ll do all the work and thinking and other boring, tedious adult-ing stuff while she only has to luxuriate in a lifetime of unlimited credit and endless hot sex. Her brother lets her buy out his share, so she’s now the sole owner of a vineyard that she has no idea what to do with, aside from wanting to keep it inside the family instead of selling it off. In Joy Avery’s The Sweet Taste of Seduction, Delanie Atwater wins a pretty good settlement from her now ex-husband just as her uncle died and left her and her brother a vineyard. You don’t have to earn the nice things they just come to you because you’re the star of the story! To make you a fan of our private collection, we will make sure to conquer your palate and seduce your senses.Sometimes fiction is better than reality because in the former, everything aligns perfectly when one is down. In addition, our celebrated Syrah, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and the Tempranillo variety under the geographical indication of origin VD.T.D. ![]() This harmonious combination of tradition, experience and know-how with the added strength of cooperative farming and winemaking, allows you to enjoy a full array of wines produced from the varieties, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc under the DOP Montilla-Moriles. ![]() It is our belief that it is possible for small winemakers and vineyard owners with small holdings, to honor wine whilst producing and marketing it, by combining management skills with responsible social behaviors that maximize stakeholder returns whilst promoting the right for people to provide for themselves with dignity.Īs proud member of a agricultural cooperative, that respectfully cultivates over 1.500 hectares we are able to offer superior quality Extra Virgin Olive Oil and a comprehensive range of commercial and fine wines, produced in modern facilities, combining modern technologies with respectful traditional winemaking methods by skilled artisans. Our Private Collection label is the vivid personification of one of our most ambitious projects, whilst upholding our brand principles and our belief that it is possible to combine our passion and ethical standards for maintaining traditions, to produce fine wine and selected foods which look and taste as nature intended. That expression, if seen in a museum alongside or describing a work, it signifies that particular piece is not owned by the museum, but is on loan from an independent source. A Private Collection is a privately owned assortment of works, quite often referring to collections of art.
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