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Indulge Me
- Kitchen Gods, Book 4
- Narrated by: Wyatt Baker
- Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins
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Summary
Throughout the restaurant industry, Chef Bastian Aquino is a notorious control freak. For two very long years, Kian Reynolds has worked for Bastian as his special assistant, doing whatever he and his restaurant need. The toughest part isn’t even all the impossible tasks he expects Kian to complete flawlessly — it’s the hopeless, endless love he feels for his older boss.
Falling for someone so far above him might be agonizing, but at least his feelings aren’t unrequited. Bastian fell in love right alongside him, but at the very beginning, they made the choice to abstain for logical, smart, professional reasons.
But love isn’t logical, it isn’t smart, and it definitely isn’t professional. It defies containment, even by Bastian. While he watches Bastian struggle with their attraction, Kian finally comes to the conclusion that he’s done.
He’s done standing off to the side, done not getting any of the credit, done letting Bastian define the boundaries of their relationship. Most of all, he’s done waiting.
Indulge Me is an 85,000 word contemporary romance, featuring an enormous amount of pining, a boss/employee relationship, an age gap, and very delicious risotto. It is the fourth and final book in the Kitchen Gods series, and to receive a fuller, more enjoyable experience, I would recommend listening to at least one other book in the series first.
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- Heather Rawlins
- 03-07-20
another great story
I. loved this cooking romance, Kian proving himself and Bastien recognizing Kian. They moved out of workmates slowly and I like the struggle to get it right. they are hot together and it came through in this audio. I love Wyatt Baker's voice. its very enjoyable to listen to..
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and definitely recommend it.
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- Belinda Zamora
- 09-07-20
Great ending to the series
Bastian and Kian were great together.
Although I wanted to knock them both upside the head many times because of their lack of communication, I also enjoyed seeing them grow both as individuals and as a couple.
They were so stormy and passionate.
Wyatt Baker did an excellent job of bringing the sizzling chemistry between them to life.
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- DLav
- 08-07-20
Sweet and heartfelt
This story was such a good listen. Beth Bolden really knows how to touch on love an heartfelt confessions. Holden’s build up between the characters and their balance of work and personal felt realistic and raw. The real life struggles of balancing such a coexistence was presented so well. The story had me listening far into the night when I definitely should have been sleeping but I couldn’t put it down.
The narration was excellent. Clear, and crisp, a great speed and pace of words and vocal expression brought life to the story.
I would definitely listen to more from both the author and narrator.
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- Sabbath
- 05-07-20
Blown away!!!
Bolden's 4th book of the Kitchen Gods series is passionate and powerful. I have been waiting for these two and I am not disappointed. The dynamic is hotter than the kitchen they are cooking in. Baker's narration makes me melt with all sorts of emotions. Truly a capstone in this series!
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- AL
- 25-06-20
MCs for the win!
Story: What happens when two ambitious people meet? What if you add love almost at first sight into the mix? And let simmer for years? Yup, explosion.
The book is full of amazing character building, strong and very real emotions, strong men and even stronger feelings. It was almost impossible to put it down when I started reading and there is no better recommendation in my view :)
Narration: A strong voice for strong characters. The narration fit the characters and the feel of the book really well!
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- KR Phoenix @ Books, Tattoos and Tea
- 06-07-20
They finally give in!
🌟🌟🌟🌟 4.5 stars
🔥🔥🔥🔥 Heat Level: 4 (explosive level hot!)
🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧 Narration: 5
Oh my God, the angst!!!!
A great tale of falling in love with your mentor but fighting the connection at every stage to avoid jeopardizing your working relationship and your dream to become a chef.
This story challenges what it means to fall in love and how deep that love can go. Head Chef and restaurant owner, Bastian “the Bastard” Aquino is enamored by Kian Reynolds upon first meeting him and must have him in his kitchen. Little does he know that this would spark a change in him he didn’t see coming and a challenge he may not be strong enough to face.
While they work together, they inevitably fall for each other as they make each other better and help each other grow through work, the kitchen, and their lives. They both fight their connection until they finally realize (2.5 years later) that their feelings and love for each won’t fade or diminish with time and their connection final explodes with all the passion they’ve been fighting! Their coming together is build up so well by Beth that you can’t help but go over the precipice with them!!!
I really enjoyed this story even though too much angst frustrates me. I actually enjoyed this buildup as it seemed more logical than other angst-filled stories. I loved the additional characters and now need to go back and read the rest of the series. I love a good kitchen drama and this was the best I’ve read! Well done Beth, I’m now a fan!!
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- Magnus
- 07-07-20
Great addition
Beth Bolden and Wyatt Baker was amazing. Will be looking into the previous books.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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- charneen
- 03-07-20
Indulge your senses in this listen
This was one of the most amazing listens of the year for me, the story was brilliant and Wyatt Baker manages to bring the book to life. The narration was stunningly done.
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- Pixiebell
- 01-07-20
Indulge Yourself With The Kitchen Gods
At last we get to hear Kian and Bastian’s story and it was so worth the wait!
The book goes right back to when Kian first meets Bastian, who is looking for an assistant/protege at Kian’s culinary school.
This was by far my favourite of the Kitchen God books, I found it really emotional at times listening to these two men holding back for so long and the learning to adapt and accept each other’s personalities.
This was definitely a series that got better by each book you read/listened to.
I believe it is the last in the series but it would be nice to know what happens to Nate the sommelier so maybe there will be another?
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- L.D.
- 01-07-20
An Indulging and Delicious Romance
Indulge Me is the fourth book in the Kitchen Gods series and my favorite out of the bunch. This book can be read as a standalone, but I think it’s much more enjoyable reading the previous three books first, especially Savor Me since some of the events in Indulge Me overlap with Savor Me.
Since the start of this series Chef Bastian Aquino has been the volatile and exacting chef-owner of the prestigious French-inspired restaurant Terroir. For most chefs, working at Terrior is both a dream come true and nightmare wrapped together. Bastian will accept nothing less than perfection from his employees and with a temper that is quick to flare, many people find themselves getting scorched. For Miles, Wyatt, and Xander, the previous main characters of the first three books and Kian’s friends, working at Terrior was just a phase in their lives, a place to hone their skills before they were ready to move on. But for Kian, Terrior is his life, and there’s no moving on from Bastian Aquino, not when the mercurial chef owns his heart.
Beth Bolden does an amazing job of developing the relationship between Kian and Bastian in the background of the previous three books. These men are champions at pining, so it is incredibly satisfying for them to FINALLY have their own book. Bastian and Kian are some of my favorite characters, I love their snark and energy – the way they push each other yet fit so seamlessly makes them the perfect for each other. There was drama, humor, tenderness, and romance throughout this book. One of my favorite moments was the scene where Kian finally breaks the unresolved sexual tension that’s been simmering between himself and Bastian—it was hilarious and hot.
Wyatt Baker is the narrated for the audiobook and does a fantastic job. He has such a smooth and easy voice to listen to, and he knows how to convey emotions and actions with his tones. I can feel the energy in his performance which made this audiobook a really enjoyable listen. I had no trouble following along and keeping the characters straight. The audiobook production was well done and there were no glitches or outside noise that would jar a listener out of the story.
Overall, this was a great book that I enjoyed immensely. I highly recommend it.
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