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Author | : Michele Dunaway |
Publisher | : Harlequin |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2023-03-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0369733738 |
Unlike a fine wine… some memories don’t age well. Unexpectedly back in town, Jack Clayton acted as if he’d never crushed Sierra James’s teenage heart. When he offered to buy her family's vineyard, the former navy lieutenant knew Jack was turning on the charm, hoping to win her over. No way would Sierra melt for him again; she was ready for battle. But would denying what she still felt for Jack prove to be a victory she could savor? From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness. Love in the Valley Book 1: What Happens in the Air Book 2: All's Fair in Love and Wine Book 3: Love's Secret Ingredient
Author | : Mary E Thompson |
Publisher | : BluEyed Press |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2019-06-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1944090509 |
Curvy Girl Romance Series - USA Today Bestselling contemporary romance author He knows who he is… Leo Young is the baby of the family, and has always been treated like it. When his oldest brother tries to push him into a job he doesn’t want, Leo is forced to push back. Something he rarely did with his family, or his friends. She can’t resist a smart man… Sara Donovan keeps herself a little held back from everyone she knows. It’s not them, it’s her. She’s never felt a deep connection with anyone, until him. But they’re not alone… When his best friend meets the woman of his dreams, Leo is happy for him. Until he realizes that woman is Sara. Sara is stuck between two amazing men, but only one can have her heart.
Author | : Mary Matalin |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 548 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0684801337 |
Now, in the most provocative look at the inside of a national election battle ever published, Matalin and Carville, the chief strategists for the Bush and Clinton presidential campaigns, tell their sides of the story, laying bare how politicians and their cohorts really operate--and revealing how their romance flourished in the most unlikely circumstances imaginable. 16 pages of photos.
Author | : Marissa A. Ross |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2017-06-27 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0399574174 |
“Can I just be Marissa, please? I want to be hilarious and sexy and smart and insanely knowledgeable about wine.” —Mindy Kaling A fresh, fun, and unpretentious guide to wine from Marissa A. Ross, official wine columnist for Bon Appétit. Does the thought of having to buy wine for a dinner party stress you out? Is your go-to strategy to pick the bottle with the coolest label? Are you tired of choosing pairings based on your wallet, instead of your palate? Fear not! Bon Appétit wine columnist and Wine. All The Time. blogger Marissa A. Ross is here to help. In this utterly accessible yet comprehensive guide to wine, Ross will walk you through the ins and outs of wine culture. Told in her signature comedic voice, with personal anecdotes woven in among its lessons, Wine. All the Time. will teach you to sip confidently, and make you laugh as you're doing it. In Wine. All The Time., you’ll learn how to: • Describe what you’re drinking, and recognize your preferences • Find the best bottle for you budget and occasion • Read and understand what’s written on a wine label • Make the perfect pairings between what you’re drinking and what you’re eating • Throw the best damn dinner party your guests will ever attend • And much more
Author | : Angelo Hall |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 52 |
Release | : 1892 |
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Author | : Alice Feiring |
Publisher | : HMH |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2009-05-05 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 015603476X |
An “entertaining and passionate” connoisseur tours the vineyards of Europe and California, arguing for an old-fashioned appreciation of authenticity (The New York Times). The drastic effects that influential wine critic Robert M. Parker Jr. has had on the winemaking industry are best described as wine Parkerization. Many vintners are leaving old techniques behind and turning to chemistry and technology in order to please Parker’s palate. This led to the disappearance of James Beard Foundation Award–winning writer Alice Feiring’s favorite wines—and she was determined to learn why. In a one-woman crusade that will have you wondering what exactly is in your glass, Feiring argues against the tyranny of homogenization, Big Wine, consultants, and, of course, Parker’s infamous one hundred-point scoring system. Traveling through the vineyards of the Loire and Champagne, to Piedmont and Spain, she searches for authentic Barolo, the last old-style Rioja, and the tastiest terroir-driven Champagnes. Feiring reveals what goes into the average bottle—the reverse osmosis, the yeasts and enzymes, the sawdust and oak chips—and why she doesn’t find much to drink in California. She introduces rebel winemakers who are embracing old-fashioned techniques and making wines with individuality and soul. And finally Feiring explains what love’s really got to do with it all, in a delightful read for anyone who truly appreciates the good things in life.
Author | : James Carville |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2014-12-30 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0142181250 |
New York Times bestseller Twenty years after the publication of the bestselling All’s Fair, James Carville and Mary Matalin look at how they—and America—have changed in the last two decades. James Carville and Mary Matalin have long held the mantle of the nation’s most ideologically mismatched and intensely opinionated political couple. In this follow-up to All’s Fair, Carville and Matalin pick up the story they began in that groundbreaking bestseller and talk family, faith, love, and politics in their two winning voices. If nothing else, this new collaboration proves that after twenty years of marriage they can still manage to agree on a few things. A fascinating look at the last two decades in American politics and an intimate, quick-witted primer on grown-up relationships and values, Love & War provides unprecedented insight into one of our nation’s most intriguing and powerful couples. With their natural charm and sharp intelligence, Carville and Matalin have written undoubtedly the most spirited memoir of the year.
Author | : Simran Sethi |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 279 |
Release | : 2015-11-10 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 006222154X |
Award-winning journalist Simran Sethi explores the history and cultural importance of our most beloved tastes, paying homage to the ingredients that give us daily pleasure, while providing a thoughtful wake-up call to the homogenization that is threatening the diversity of our food supply. Food is one of the greatest pleasures of human life. Our response to sweet, salty, bitter, or sour is deeply personal, combining our individual biological characteristics, personal preferences, and emotional connections. Bread, Wine, Chocolate illuminates not only what it means to recognize the importance of the foods we love, but also what it means to lose them. Award-winning journalist Simran Sethi reveals how the foods we enjoy are endangered by genetic erosion—a slow and steady loss of diversity in what we grow and eat. In America today, food often looks and tastes the same, whether at a San Francisco farmers market or at a Midwestern potluck. Shockingly, 95% of the world’s calories now come from only thirty species. Though supermarkets seem to be stocked with endless options, the differences between products are superficial, primarily in flavor and brand. Sethi draws on interviews with scientists, farmers, chefs, vintners, beer brewers, coffee roasters and others with firsthand knowledge of our food to reveal the multiple and interconnected reasons for this loss, and its consequences for our health, traditions, and culture. She travels to Ethiopian coffee forests, British yeast culture labs, and Ecuadoran cocoa plantations collecting fascinating stories that will inspire readers to eat more consciously and purposefully, better understand familiar and new foods, and learn what it takes to save the tastes that connect us with the world around us.
Author | : Patrick Alexander |
Publisher | : Mango Media Inc. |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2017-09-19 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 1633536076 |
A delightfully informative guide to two of the world’s most rewarding pleasures—fine wine and great literature—that make for an irresistible pairing. Nothing in the world is more satisfying to the soul than a glass of excellent cabernet sauvignon, pinot grigio, bordeaux, or any number of fine varietals—unless it’s curling up by the fire with a truly exceptional novel, history, or collection of short fiction. Now Patrick Alexander, wine aficionado and author of The Illustrated Proust, combines these unparalleled pleasures in a unique guidebook to delight connoisseurs of both Gatsby and the grape. In The Booklovers’ Guide to Wine, Alexander shares his passion for the culture and history of wine and his love of great authors and their enduring works. Eschewing the traditional pairings of food and drink, he explores instead the most pleasing combinations of reds, whites, and rosés with their most compatible writers—be it Shakespeare with sherry, Jane Austin with chardonnay, or J.R.R. Tolkien with albariño. In addition, he examines the most interesting and thought-provoking wine references in literature while providing an intriguing history of the beloved beverage from biblical times to the latest trends. Chock-full of intriguing facts, expert opinions, and entertaining anecdotes, The Booklovers’ Guide to Wine is a book to be savored by anyone who appreciates the complexity of a full-bodied shiraz or the unmistakable flavor of a great author.
Author | : Mary Wine |
Publisher | : Kensington Books |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780758242075 |
After rescuing noblewoman Jemma Ramsden from English ruffians, Laird Barras keeps her captive in his castle in hopes of convincing this willful beauty to be his bride. Original.