Gene Haynes is biding his time, and Dinner for Two is his best shot at meeting his expenses while building his delicatessen business. Determined to make it work, he maintains his manly image while creating intricately decorated cakes and organizing romantic dinners for couples that hire him.

Misty Jones, as fresh as lemon and as intriguing as basil, is just what Gene needs. Despite his best efforts to keep her at arm's length, he discovers that her talents run deeper than he originally thought. With the attraction growing, it becomes increasingly more difficult to keep his secrets his own. Before long, the sparks between him and his new server are shooting out of control.

But love isn't the only thing on the menu, and before the couple can give in to their passion, they've got to uncover the culprit behind a rash of food poisonings at a catered event. Will danger ruin their recipe for happiness or can they make it to the main course?


A registered nurse, Arlene Evans became interested in CVD when, as a school nurse, she realized how comon the condition is and the life-long challenges faced by many of those with CVD.

Seeing Color: It's My Rainbow, Too is the only book written for children on color vision deficiency (CVD), or colorblindness, a genetic condition that affects in varying degrees 1:12 males and 1:200 females. The book was written for all children, so that those without the disorder will understand the challenges involved, just as they do with other disorders, and those with the disorder will know they're not alone and will receive helpful tips to deal with everyday situations.



According to reviewer Jennifer B. Leese, "It is a resource for helping parents, teachers and day care providers learn about this deficiency. Designed for children ages 9-12, the book can be read to and discussed with younger children"

On the same subject as Seeing Color:  It's My Rainbow, Too, Color is in the Eye of the Beholder is designed for the older reader.  The book has far more detail, two colored pages and includes more facts about total colorblindness and acquired CVD. Appropriate for teens and adults,the book will help everyone understand the challenges involved. To read the introduction, click below.
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