Too Many Cooks
by Molly O'Keefe
Harlequin Duets
October 2001
ISBN 0-373-44128-2
It seemed Ethan Cook, a hardened,
self-righteous cowboy, and social worker Cecelia Grady could not
get along. Nevertheless, Cecelia had a mission and the Morning
Glory Ranch was the perfect place to carry it out. What Ethan
and Cecelia did not know was they were on the verge of falling
into a trap set by a family of matchmakers. . .
"Newcomer Molly OKeefe gives us
TOO MANY COOKS, a briskly-paced story with
an appealing cast of characters." --
Catherine Witmer,
RT BookClub
"Too Many Cooks is a wonderful book. Very
easy to read and a fast read at that! From the
beginning, I was drawn into the story and I was able to
imagine the scenes taking place by her descriptions. Ms.
O'Keefe gives us a very lighthearted look at opposing
lifestyles - ranch life and urban dwellers. Too
Many Cooks is Molly O'Keefe's first published
story and she did an absolutely fantastic job! The
characters were enjoyable and amusing in their good
intentions - their antics were a constant source of
entertainment! Ethan and Cecelia were also thoroughly
likeable and their romance was sweet - the sexual
tension, shown by their verbal display, added a certain
excitement to their budding relationship. The whole
story was easy to read and hard to put down - I am
looking forward to Ms. O'Keefe's next book and will
continue to buy any title that has her name on it!" -- Pam,
A Romance Review
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