
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Well done Dana Bate! I am a huge fan of chick lit and this is right up there as one of the best. I enjoyed this book from start to finish. The adventures of Hannah Sugerman are classic! Hannah Sugerman is extremely unhappy with her career at ERD or NERD as she calls it. Hannah is employed at a think tank in Washington DC and is dating Adam until Adam can no longer handle her sassyness. Hannah has to find a new home and rents a basement apartment from Blake, a local politician. Hannah has a love for cooking and would love to someday run her own kitchen even if that isn't what her parents want her to do. Hannah and her friend decide to start an underground supper club, The Dupont Circe Supper Club. When Hannah's basement apartment floods, she is forced to move her supper club upstairs into her landlord's home. The supper club is a phenominal hit! Hannah has had enough of her job at NERD and decides to just quit, that's it, done, finished, tells them she quits. Hannah decides she is going to hold one more supper club in her landlord's home while he is out to a gala when something goes terribly wrong, a fire erupts in the kitchen in a pot of oil. The fire quickly spreads out of control, the smoke detectors are screaming, people are frantically scrambling out of the house when what does Hannah hear? Fire engines. No, it cannot be fire engines. A loud knock at the door and sure enough there are the firemen. Not only have the firemen arrived but Blake, Hannah's landlord arrives and is livid. Fortunately, the fire does not do too much damage to Blake's kitchen however, he cannot believe Hannah would lie to him. In the two weeks after the fire, Hannah realizes just how much she enjoys (maybe even loves) Blake. This is a fun, humerous adventure for anyone looking for a good fun book.
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