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Deep Dish
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Julia Gibson
- Length: 13 hrs and 27 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
Summary
Another delicious treat full of Southern sass, wit, and charm from the New York Times best-selling author of Savannah Breeze and Hissy Fit.
Chef extraordinaire Gina Foxton doesn't expect anything to be handed to her on a platter. After years of hard work, the former runner-up Miss Teen Vidalia Onion is now the host of her own local Georgia public television show called Fresh Start, and she's dating the show's producer.
But when her show gets canceled - and she catches her boyfriend in flagrante delicto with the boss' wife - Gina realizes that she's meant for bigger and better things. Namely, a gig on national television.
The Cooking Channel is looking for its next big star, and Gina is certain that she fits the bill. Trouble is, the execs also have their eyes on Mr. "Kill It and Grill It" Tate Moody, the star of a hunting, fishing, and cooking show named Vittles. Tate is the ultimate man's man, with a dog named Moonpie and a penchant for flannel shirts. He's also a tasty side of beef with a swooning female fan base. All Gina has on her side are a free-spirited, college-dropout sister and a mother who calls every single day.
Little does Gina know, though, that she and Tate are soon to embark on the cook-off of their lives, spiced up by a little ingredient called love.
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- Cheryl Carrillo
- 30-09-19
A Very entertaining book.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. What a great storyline with the cooking shows, and so detailed I felt I was watching the show. I hope there's another book coming out that might be similar.
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- psychodr1
- 21-09-20
It was entertaining.
This book was entertaining. It held my interest and I liked the plot. It wasn't a great book but was worth reading. I was happy that there was no explicit sex or foul language. It had a happy ending. .
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- Sheree
- 20-06-19
Fun summer read
Lighthearted and enjoyable read that is Mary Kay Andrews style. Great characters and well thought out story.
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- Debbie
- 05-02-17
Meh
If I didn't know this was Mary Kay Andrews I would never suspect it was written by her. Not her usual wit or humor very predictable
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- James LeViness
- 21-12-20
Predictable
Boy meets girl and they do not like each other. Then they fight. Then they realize they do like each other. Long book to get to that point.
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- Wendy
- 24-11-20
enjoyable southern story
likable characters entertaining storyline. you will enjoy it. my second book from this author. yep.
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- Ben Ahrens
- 28-10-20
Do not read if you hate
Body shaming
Whiny characters
Chauvinism
Stereotypes
I feel like it has potential but was disappointed. The food description is great and narrator did a good job though.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-10-17
Story filled with southern charm and wit
Mary Kay Andrews delivers a book weaved with southern charm and wit. Tate, Gina and Moonpie are delightful characters.
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- Abby L Smith
- 21-03-17
Not as good as other MKA books
I love Mary Kay Andrews but this is my least favorite of her books. It's good but not nearly as good as her others.
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- Jayma
- 26-01-17
If you like cooking shows
I really enjoyed listening and felt like I was watching a cooking show. Sweet love story too.