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Drunk on Love
Drunk on Love
By Jasmine Guillory
Pub Date – 9/20/22
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My Dad was born and raised in Napa and I grew up there starting in 2nd grade. So I know Napa thank you for making a story about us Napkins. Working in the valley is so different from visiting the valley. I’ve had friends who worked in tasting rooms and I worked at Dean & Deluca in high school so I know that commute. My sister always laughs at how dressed up people get to go downtown.
Napa is a small town. I swear I go back and see people from high school all over the place. Ok enough about me. So yes I agree with how this book describes Napa from a locals perspective.
I loved the successful brother sister partnership and family owned winery. She’s a badass and the one minute she goes to take a break from work to relax she starts talking to a hot guy who’s new to town. #onenightstand Then all of a sudden he’s the new worker in her tasting room.
Loved their chemistry! And they both had to work through family and personal issues to make it work. It’s an workplace romance but he’s just taking a break from the tech world after some bad experience.
Loved this! Who wants to go wine tasting?
Thank you @berkleyromance and @netgalley for the e-ARC for my honest and voluntary review.
❓ Do you go wine tasting or like wine?
🍷Black owned wineries: J. Moss, Brown Estate, LVE in Napa.
In the Bay Area – McBride Sisters in Oakland. Thank you Google for giving me more family and small wineries to try! Are there more Google doesn’t know?
I have a few memberships but they are old wineries. I love the tasting rooms downtown. Totally recommend we did a wine crawl the night before our wedding rehearsal lol.
Omg Brown Estate has a rosé called Betelgeuse!! I need to go now!!
Synopsis:
An intoxicating and sparkling new romance by New York Times bestselling author Jasmine Guillory.
Margot Noble needs some relief from the stress of running the family winery with her brother. Enter Luke: sexy, charming, and best of all in the too-small world of Napa, a stranger. The chemistry between them is undeniable, and Margot is delighted that she lucked into the perfect one-night stand she’ll never have to see again. That is, until the winery’s newest hire, Luke, walks in the next morning. Margot is determined to keep things purely professional, but when their every interaction reminds her of the attraction still bubbling between them, it proves to be much more challenging than she expects.
Luke Williams had it all, but when he quits his high-salary tech job in Silicon Valley in a blaze of burnout and moves back to Napa to help a friend, he realizes he doesn’t want to tell the world–or his mom–why he’s now working at a winery. His mom loves bragging about her successful son–how can he admit that the job she’s so proud of broke him? Luke has no idea what is next for him, but one thing is certain: he wants more from the incredibly smart and sexy woman he hooked up with–even after he learns she’s his new boss. But even if they can find a way to be together that wouldn’t be an ethical nightmare, would such a successful woman really want a tech-world dropout?
Set against a lush backdrop of Napa Valley wine country, nothing goes to your head as fast as a taste of love–even if it means changing all your plans.