Shane Bartlett has hired a new cook for him and his brothers, what they don't know is that he hired could be the one for them all. Delilah Gonzales is returning home for at least six months as the new cook at the Bartlett Ranch, she is not expecting four stunning cowboys whose gazes pull her into a deep desire for each one of them. Worrying about outsiders and how the brothers can all care for her but not be jealous are keeping Delilah from following her heart, when she is given an ultimatum by an unexpected source she finds herself torn on what to do.Another great example on why I should keep a list of what I am reading, this was a reread for me but excellent just the same. Each of the brothers have different sides to them but my favorite is Mason who is just a tender soul, wickedly fun read.**Reread, this book was a bit faster than I remember. Not a lot of setup time when Delilah arrives but fun none the less. I always wondered if there would be a book about her bothers and one of the other families mentioned in the book. An erotic, menage scenario about a really grace-filled lady who is looking for a sense of place. Yanked around by her younger brothers who she raised and who are now trying to tell her how to live her life, Delilah Gonzales is a professional chef who has taken a job as ranch cook for cowboys who need to have her expertise for large gatherings, parties, networking in the ranching community, etc. The brothers also are looking for "a wife." This is a novella so it is not really a long read. Delilah sounds like a very nice person who just wants the right to chart her own course, regardless where that leads her.
What do You think about Delilah's Downfall (2010)?
Another fantastic book by an AWESOME AUTHOR !!! Fans of Conquering India this is a MUST READ !!
—amanda82
I just loved this book from beginning to end. Melissa is such an awesome story teller.
—daysha93
O.K read probably should have read the first book in the series before this book
—roryheringer
Left me feeling uncomfortable. Too many heroes and they aren't well defined.
—revelen