Rich, the epitome of “anti-domestic,” can’t cook to save his life, and his idea of cleaning his apartment is to invite his mother over. But he’s ready to settle down, and he can’t stop thinking about the ex-girlfriend who got away. When he notices that his soon-to-be-married friends cooked and cleaned their way into their women’s hearts, he asks his friend Becca to help transform him into a nurturing man to win back his ex.
Rich is the only guy who’s taken the time to know Becca for herself. She decides she’ll give him the makeover he’s asking for, though she’ll be damned if she’s going to turn him into a domestic god for another woman. She wants Rich for herself, but how can she convince him that her kitchen and her bedroom are the only domestic locales he desires?
Breakfast in Bed – Robin Kaye (Domestic Gods #3)
December 1, 2009
Contemporary Romance
Paperback, 384 pages
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Becca is a very talented artist that comes from a wealthy family. All she wants is to make a name for herself in the art community, without the help of her family name. She needs a place to stay for a few months while the brownstone she purchased with her brother, Mike and sister in-law, Annabelle is renovated. She walks into an apartment she is renting in the meantime to find Rich, in his naked glory, just getting out of the shower. Rich is Annabelle’s brother, and Becca has definitely noticed his attractive appearance in the past. Rich has rented the apartment from his other sister Rosalie, so now they are both stuck and neither is willing to leave. Becca doesn’t want the slob Rich to stay there, no matter how attractive he is.
Rich has just moved to to New York to become a professor of psychology at Columbia University. His mentor and dean encourages Rich to settle down his private life, after a very embarrassing fling with the dean’s daughter at his previous college. His current girlfriend, Gina has just dumped him, realizing Rich is not relationship material. Wanting to prove to his new boss he has his life under control, he needs to convince Gina that he is capable of being mature. He strikes a deal with Becca, they can both stay in the apartment, and Becca can teach him to become a “Domestic God” and she will be allowed to stay. Becca only has three months until her new house is finished, and doesn’t have the energy to look for another place at the moment so she takes him up on his deal He has two weeks to accomplish this before his dinner with the dean of his school. An attraction starts to develop as Becca teaches Rich the fine skills of ironing and laundry.
Breakfast in Bed is the first book I have read by Robin Kaye and I found it to be a very cute contemporary. At first I thought Rich being ignorant to washing the dishes, cooking and cleaning would be a bit hokey. I mean, he does have his doctorate, he is no dummy. However, his interactions with Becca, and her frustration with teaching him routine chores turned out to be quite funny. Rich is a very endearing character and when he messes up in the house, you just can’t help but laugh. As Rich says,
“Your sandwich is ready. I even cut it in triangles like you asked.”
“I’m impressed. It looks great.”
“It does?”
“Yes.” She picked up a piece and took a bite.
From the look on her face, he knew she changed her mind. Then she kind of gagged and put her hand in front of her lips while she pulled something from her mouth. Oh, man. He screwed up.
Becca held a piece of plastic between her fingers.
“Rich, you’re supposed to unwrap the cheese before you cook it.”
“Right.”
“What happened to yours?”
“I ate it.”
Becca is a very likable heroine, very independent with a quick temper. She grew up in a wealthy family, but refuses to let that wealth shape who she is. She is a talented artist, but is very wary of letting her family name boost her career. She likes to do everything on her own, which Rich soon finds out.
The passion between them, once they acknowledge they truly don’t hate the other, is quite steamy. Very hot love scenes, including a mad dash home in the car with them unable to keep their hands off each other as they drive. My favorite kind of car ride!
I didn’t love the scenario of Rich’s boss telling him he preferred him to settle down with a woman and kind of hinting it is best for his career for him to do that. Rich is an intelligent person, and jumped to perform when his boss told him. It seemed a bit of a forced scenario. Also, by the end of the book, I wanted to give Becca a good shake for the way she treats Rich, but overall, I enjoyed both of these characters and I will definitely read Robin Kaye again.
Breakfast in Bed is fun, romantic and Rich will have you laughing at his attempt to become a Domestic God.
Rating: Four Stars
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Meg says
I just finished this one last night! Like you, I thought the whole scenario with Rich's boss basically ordering him to "settle down" was awkward, but overall I enjoyed the story. Rich and Becca had a lot of chemistry and their banter was very entertaining!
Mandi says
Yes very entertaining..I was surprised my how much I laughed during this book.
Erotic Horizon says
I am almost done with this and I agree cute…
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Armenia says
Nice review. I was on the fence on this one, but reading review it almost sounds a little bit like Susan Elizabeth Phillips kind of romance. Thanks for the recommendation.
Armenia says
Nice review. I was on the fence on this one, but reading review it almost sounds a little bit like Susan Elizabeth Phillips kind of romance. Thanks for the recommendation.
Patti says
Isn't this the 4th book in the series? It's good as a stand-alone? I wanted to read it but thought maybe I should read the others first.
Smokinhotbooks says
Mands have you read Susan Elizabeth Philips…curious, if this author is similar. If she is I'm going to buy this book immediately!
Great review!
Tracy says
It's nice to read different points of view. I read the review at The Book Binge and she felt differently about the book.
That blurb you posted had me cracking up – funny stuff.
Cecile says
I have seen this around before and it seems like a cute book. Part of a series but can be read as stand alone. These does out like a cute little series…
Hope you had a great day honey!
Mandi says
EH – Looking forward to your thoughts!
Armenia – I have never read SEP..so I'm not sure..but it is cute :)
Patti – I'm pretty sure this is the third..I have not read the first two and had no problems following. I believe the characters from the first two books are in this book though.
Smokin – You need to talk to Armenia ;) I have not read SEP!
Tracy – I just read BB – they definitely bring up some good points!
Cecile – yes, definitely a stand alone..but I hear the first two are cute too :)
Fiction Vixen says
OMG I just snorted when I read he ate the plastic!! Too funny. This looks like a really funny read. Great review!
Mary G says
Bang on review Mandi. I've loved all of Robin's books. Probably could stand alone but why not laugh through all three. Robin's books are sexy & funny.
Monroe Dawson says
I love this cover and have been wanting to read this! Ugh there are just too many books out there I want!
Julie at Outlandish Dreaming says
Great review and spot on as usual. I liked this one as well, but the first in the series is my favorite. I'm a big fan of Robin Kaye and have laughed my way through all her books, they're very funny and make you feel like you're right there in Brooklyn with them.
Mandi says
FV – Rich is funny..he ate plastic..heh
Mary – The supporting characters are great..I would like to read their books too.
Monroe – I hear ya! Too..many!
Julie – I found myself giggling throughout. Will definitely read Robin Kaye again!
heidenkind says
I love the cover, too, but I don't know-the plot sounds like it has major potential to be annoyingly sexist. As in, men can't do housework and women can. =/
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