'Cheese: A Love Story' is such a treasure. I’d say my top quote has to be, 'The best love stories are the ones that leave a cheesy aftertaste.' This one makes me giggle every time! There’s also this brilliant line, 'Love is like cheese; you sometimes have to go through the stink to find the gold.' It’s like a metaphor for relationships—understanding that rocky moments can lead to something really beautiful. It’s such an uplifting perspective to carry! Lastly, I adore the quote, 'Some relationships are like fine cheese; they just get better with age.' It captures an essential truth about love’s evolution beautifully. Every time I revisit this book, it reinforces that positive energy about finding love, and it just strikes a chord with me individually, reminding me of the delightful journey love can be!
'Cheese: A Love Story' is such a delightful book, filled with quirky charm and relatable moments! One of my favorite quotes is, 'Love is like cheese, it matures over time.' This one really resonates with me since it captures the essence of relationships perfectly. It reminds me that, just like cheese, love can develop complex flavors and depth with patience. Another gem is, 'Sometimes all you need is a little brie-ing room.' I always chuckle at this one! It speaks to the importance of space in love, showing that love isn’t about being glued at the hip but rather giving each other the freedom to grow.
The witty observations sprinkled throughout the book are what make it feel like a cozy conversation with a friend. I mean, who doesn’t love a good pun about cheese? One more quote that I find profound is, 'Life without love is like cheese without mold; it may be bland, but it’s just not meant to be that way!' It’s true, isn’t it? Love adds spice to life, much like the flavorful mold on a good cheese! I can just picture myself sharing these quotes with friends over some artisanal cheese at a book club. If you haven’t read it yet, you’re missing out on a cheesy treat!
At first glance, 'Cheese: A Love Story' seems playful, but it carries some genuinely heartfelt messages. I particularly enjoy the line, 'Even the sharpest cheddar has a soft side.' It perfectly captures the complexities of love and how we all can be tough on the outside but soft within. Another quote I find uplifting is, 'A perfect match is like macaroni and cheese; it just clicks!' It perfectly illustrates that sense of belonging and connection. Plus, there's something about cheese that makes every theme just a tad more delightful! I love how humor and warmth combine in this book—definitely worth reading for anyone who appreciates love stories with a sprinkle of cheese humor.
There's something about the simplicity and humor in 'Cheese: A Love Story' that just ticks all the right boxes. My favorite quote has to be, 'You can't rush love, just like cheese needs time to age.' It’s such a profound reminder that good things take time. Another one that cracks me up is, 'Cheddar believe it!' Cheesy puns like that really bring a smile to my face! Those little snippets convey so much warmth and relatability, making it a fun read overall. It’s a must-have on your shelf if you enjoy a blend of humor and romance.
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Breaking Off Our Engagement Over One Abalone
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At the company's banquet, Vanessa Sinclair the intern tosses a piece of abalone, which she has already taken a bite out of, onto my fiance, Leon Mercer's plate.
He doesn't hesitate to gobble it up.
That night, I tear our marriage alliance's contract into pieces before tossing them into the trash can.
Leon takes off his glasses, his brows drawn together into a tight knot. "All this for a piece of abalone?"
"She gave it to you after taking a bite out of it!"
Leon looks up at me, his lips already curved into a mocking smile.
"I never knew you're the type to be this petty, Audrey. Fine. If you don't want to proceed with this marriage, then let it be. Just don't regret your decision later."
Leon thinks that I'll still badger him like I always do in the past.
But I just laugh at him in return. "Fine. Whoever regrets their decision will be the world's most pathetic loser!"
At the party for our first wedding anniversary, I hit the floor—face-first on a red carpet, gasping like a fish out of water.
Carlo Pipino, my husband, had his arm draped around Gianna Verde, his childhood flame, sipping champagne and laughing.
Gianna knew I was allergic to nuts. So, obviously, she bathed everything in hazelnut dressing.
One bite and boom—my throat locked, my lungs lit up, and hives popped like confetti.
I reached for my allergy meds—came up with a fistful of melted M&Ms instead.
Gianna laughed when she saw my face. "Surprise! Carlo swapped your meds. Seriously, Siena, one nut? Dramatic much?"
I slid off my chair, wheezing, while the crowd placed bets on how long my "performance" would last.
"Carlo... my meds..." I croaked. "Please. I'm gonna die."
He sighed, annoyed. "God, you're so dramatic. Why do women always play dead for attention? You know I love you. Just stop this show already."
Right then, my heart shattered faster than my lungs could.
I stopped begging. Hit the distress signal. Called my real family.
At our company dinner, my girlfriend, Katherine Hale, makes a detour to get some treats.
She hands a glass of juice to my childhood friend, Mark Langley, who is sitting opposite us. Then, she sets down a cup of yogurt in front of me.
Mark thanks her with a smile. "How thoughtful of you! You remembered I can't have iced drinks because of my gastric issues."
I stare at the cup of yogurt with mango bits in it. Then, I nudge it further away from me, my expression blank.
"What's the matter?" Katherine asks casually.
I respond, "I'm allergic to mangoes. Did you forget that again?"
She freezes for a moment. Then, she smiles and shrugs. "Come on, it's no big deal. Just pick out the mango bits."
But she never forgets that Mark doesn't want any cilantro or onion in his food. Also, he only accepts chilled juice without any ice or sugar.
Meanwhile, I have difficulty breathing if I take even a single bite of mango, but she thinks it's fine as long as I pick them out.
Turns out, if one is biased enough, they can overlook even matters of life and death.
On our way home, I sit in the back seat as usual.
I look at the two people in the front, who seem perfect for each other. All of a sudden, I feel relief washing over me.
Katherine can't even remember my allergies, so what am I holding onto this relationship for?
"Jump. You love me to death, don't you? Didn't you say you'd do anything for me?"
Ethan Hart wanted me to throw myself off the observation deck of the tallest tower downtown, live, in front of the millions of people watching the broadcast.
I stood on the wrong side of the railing. Below me, traffic streamed through the streets and neon flickered in the distance.
His friends clapped and cheered. Vivian Lane laughed softly and curled herself against his arm.
Ethan's grin turned vicious. "Come on, don't waste everyone's time. Jump, and I'll marry you."
He'd made me a promise once. Finish a hundred of his demands, and he would marry me.
When his company was circling bankruptcy, he told me to hand over everything I owned, and I did.
Then he moved Vivian into my house in the suburbs and left me to sleep in a motel.
The night he was tangled up with Vivian at a private party, he sent me over with something for his hangover, and made a point of telling me to bring a box of condoms, the right size.
I stood at the door holding the soup I'd made, and heard him laugh. "She's my ATM. I use her, then I throw her out."
No matter how far it went, I'd done all ninety-nine.
This was the last one: jump.
He thought I'd hesitate, thought I'd cry and beg him to pick something else. I didn't.
I let go and fell. The wind roared in my ears, and the whole lit-up city slid past me.
I heard him shout, heard the crowd scream, and underneath all of it, the one voice I'd waited too long to hear.
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"Are you nervous, Miss Bologna?"
What the fuck? Did he just read me?
I shifted slightly in my seat. "Detective Gunner, you seem to think you know me. But let me assure you, you don't."
He shook his head, an inky black curl moving down his forehead. "I might not know you, Miss Bologna, but all one point two million followers don't know you either." A cocky grin crossed his face, drawing my attention to those damn dimples again.
I uncrossed my legs and then crossed them again. "It's a necessary precaution."
He held his arms up and shrugged. "And I get that. Being the daughter of the wealthy, powerful, notorious Wall Street guru, Dante Bologna has its downsides, I suppose."
I glowered at him from underneath my lashes. "Tell me what you want, Detective Gunner."
He tucked his phone back into his pants pocket. "I want you to tell me what the fuck is happening in this city."
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To Love A Bologna is a four-volume series about the trials, temptations, and heart-burning romance of the Bologna family.
| This first volume is focused on Nessa, the last and only daughter of the renowned mafia lord, Dante Bologna, and her love interest, Detective James Gunner who is on a quest to catch and destroy the Bologna family. When detective Gunner discovers the truth about the Bolognas, will he be able to go through with his plans? Or will his stolen heart make the choice for him?
I'm at the amusement park with my husband and our daughter when my blouse—still damp from breastfeeding—catches the eye of a father from my daughter's kindergarten class.
He secretly takes pictures of me and starts blackmailing me, demanding a taste. My husband and our daughter are close by, but he grows bolder by the minute and orders me to undo his belt.