No Reservations

No Reservations

by Fiona O ' Brien (Author)

Synopsis

Dom Coleman-Cappabianca is the divinely handsome owner of Dominic's, the hottest restaurant in town. But he's about to find out things are even steamier out of the kitchen ...
For starters, his blonde PR exec girlfriend Tanya seems hell bent on promoting her own interests ... whatever the expense ...

Carla Berlusconi, the beautiful Italian American waitress, keeps her New York past to herself in Dominic's. But who is she? And what is her real story?

Sexy doctor P.J. O'Sullivan is one of Dom's best customers. Five years on he still struggles to cope with the death of his beloved wife. Will he find true love again?

Charlotte Keating is the perfect daughter, the perfect mother and now, the perfectly behaved divorcee. But her daughter Candy is about to change all that ...

As Dom juggles the restaurant and the antics of his glamorous Italian mother, Cici, family fidelity is tested, and he soon discovers that when love is the dish of the day ... it's a recipe for trouble ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: Hachette Books Ireland
Published: 04 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 0340962828
ISBN 13: 9780340962824
Book Overview: When love is the dish of the day, there are ...

Media Reviews
'A delicious novel: full of warmth, glamour and excitement.' * CATHY KELLY *
Long lunches, hot evenings and plenty of sex - O'Brien never puts a foot wrong. * Irish Independent *
The right mix of heartfelt emotion and upbeat humour * Image magazine *
Perfect for the Pool * Belfast Telegraph *
An ideal holiday read * Evening Herald *
Author Bio
Fiona O'Brien lives in Dublin. She began her career in advertising, finding a happy outlet for her 'off the wall - but on the mark' creative talents. She worked in both Ogilvy & Mather and J Walter Thompson in London and later in Bell and DDFH&B Advertising in Dublin as an award-winning copywriter. Fiona left advertising to write her first novel Charity, which was followed by Sold, a cracking tale of wildly-climbing property prices and socialites in the wake of the Celtic Tiger, and in 2008, her third novel, None of my Affair.