California Thyme
California
Romance Series
By:
Casey Dawes
Caterer
Mandy Parker doesn’t want to turn out like her mother, an aging
bi-polar actress desperate for the love. Avoiding anything
Hollywood-related is vital for Mandy’s sanity. Her ideal man has a
nine-to-five job and coaches Little League—someone true to her and
to their family, unlike her philandering Hollywood producer father.
But when waitress shifts at Costanoa Grill are cut, she’s forced to
find additional work as a movie caterer.
Since
the woman he’d loved had married his best friend, movie set
location manager James Lubbock has put women far behind advancing in
his career. The assistant caterer is attractive, but he’s more
focused on figuring out who was sabotaging his set. If he can’t
determine the culprit, he’ll lose everything he’s worked for over
the last five years.
Sparks
fly between Mandy and James, but can they overcome their painful
pasts to risk a chance on each other?
Review Rating: 4 LIGHTNING BOLTS
Review: The life of Hollywood isn't for everyone. Not all enjoy the glitz and fame that come with it.
Mandy has had enough of that life and she tries to avoid anything and anyone that comes from there. And then walks in James. He's sexy, she's attracted to him, and maybe a fling wouldn't be so bad after all....
James knows what he wants. Love is out of the question. He's got good things going on. He just needs to get in town, do what he needs to do, and move on. Then he meets Mandy. The attraction is on. Hearts are at risk. Feelings at stake....
California Thyme is full of everything! Emotion, regret, ghosts of the past, and more. I felt a lot of things for both Mandy and James. Not always positive emotions, but I definitely 'felt' them in this story. Mandy has a lot of things she just feels unsure about. James is a great guy and he's had a lot happen to keep him from trusting and really letting his heart do the talking.
This is my second book I've read from Dawes, and I have to say I'm definitely keeping this author on my watch list. I love the emotions, the great writing, and the way she keeps me invested in the characters. I need to snatch up the other books in this series that I haven't read yet.
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Casey
Dawes has lived a varied life--some by choice, some by circumstance.
Her master’s degree in theater didn’t prepare her for anything
practical, so she’s been a teacher, stage hand, secretary, database
guru, manager in Corporate America, business coach, and writer.
With a
few marriages, two sons, and three step-children, her personal life
was a challenge when she met and married her current husband who has
proved to be the love of her life. They reside in Montana where she
quilts, writes, and coaches on the banks of the Clark Fork River. The
couple has been adopted by two gently used cats.
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Excerpt
Mandy
glanced at the man seated at table nine. His lean profile and square
jaw were classically handsome.
If
I
were
in
the market for a man, this one would do just fine.
Plucking
a sweating water pitcher from the tray, she made her way through the
scattered tables to a two-seater by the window. As she picked up his
glass to fill it, she smiled at him and said, “Hi, I’m Mandy, and
I’ll be your server this evening. Would you like anything to drink
besides water?”
His
lips curled into a grin, revealing the straight white teeth of a
Hollywood smile, a smile that went all the way to his sea-green eyes.
The wrap-around sunglasses perched on his sun-blond hair gave him a
casual elegance belied by the Rolex on his tan wrist.
Her
heart beat a little faster.
Good
thing I’m a professional.
She
put the water glass down without spilling a drop. “We have an
excellent wine list if you’d like to see it.”
“How
do you know I’m a wine connoisseur and not a Bud man?” he
challenged.
She
gestured to his pressed short-sleeve shirt. “A Bud man wouldn’t
be caught dead in that.”
He
laughed. “You’re right about that!”
Heat
rose in her cheeks. “I’ll get you that list.” She brought the
water pitcher back to its tray, hoping her face cooled on the way.
Moments
later she was back with the thick, imitation-leather-bound book. “I
don’t know if you realize this, but you’re at the edge of one of
the oldest wine regions in California. We have a nice selection of
local beverages on our menu. The Santa Cruz Mountains appellation is
particularly known for Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs, although there
are a few outstanding Cabernet vineyards, too.”
She
snapped her mouth shut, wishing she could cut down on her ability to
over-share.
“Glad
to see your enthusiasm for your job.” He gestured to the purple
streak in her hair. “Neat color.”
“Thank
you. I’ll return in a few minutes.”
She
checked in with her other diners, all the while trying to squash her
awareness of the masculine vibe emanating from table nine.
He
was exactly the type of man she wanted to avoid—too handsome,
self-important, and probably involved in a career that would expose
him to women who had no care for the feelings of wives. The same type
of man her father had been.
Not
the kind she wanted at all. Her ideal was a man with a nine-to-five
job, who coached Little League in the summers—a man who’d be true
to her and to their family.
The
memory of her mother’s tears as she told Mandy of her father’s
final infidelity pained her. How could men be so unfeeling? This
table nine guy was probably the same as every other man with money
and power. Thought he could do anything he wanted.
By
the time she got back to the table, she’d worked herself into a
solid anger. How dare some Southern California snob come into her
restaurant and sit at her
table?
“What
can I get you?”
Her
indignation must have seeped into her voice, because he frowned
before answering.
There
goes my tip.
“I’ll
have the Ridge Cabernet,” he said.
Might
as well get dinner started, so he’d finish and leave, and she could
begin again.
“Are
you ready to order or do you need a few more minutes to decide?”
“Have
I done something to offend you?” he asked.
“No.
The specials are—” She rattled them off, then waited a few
seconds, tapping her pen against the bill folder. “Well?”
She
internally winced at the snippy tone in her voice. He didn’t
deserve this—seemed like a nice-enough guy. Once again she was
letting her anger over her past control her present.
He
set down the menu and held out his hand. “We seem to have gotten
off on the wrong foot here, although for the life of me, I don’t
understand why. I’m James Lubbock.”
Automatically,
she shook his hand, and electricity raced up and down her spine. He
had the strong grip of a man in charge. For a moment she wasn’t
sure she’d be able to breathe again.
This
was so
not good.
She
jerked her hand back. “What can I get you, James?”
“Was
it the hair?”
“What?”
“Was
it the remark I made about your hair that got you so mad?”
“No.
No. It has nothing to do with you.” Her behavior shamed her. “What
brings you to Costanoa?” She made an effort to add warmth to her
voice.
He
grinned at her. His damn teeth sparkled so much she expected a flash,
like she’d seen in commercials for whitening strips.
“I’m
an assistant locations manager. I’m working for a company filming a
movie up toward Davenport,” he said.
Yep.
She’d been right. He was a Hollywood guy. Just like dear old dad.
“Oh.” She warred with her returning displeasure.
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