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  1. Posted: July 22, 2015In: Public

    To salvage her disgraced career, an L.A. Chef goes to work for a Kdrama star whose temper is as challenging as the cuisine.

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    Added an answer on July 22, 2015 at 5:38 pm

    good point - I don't want to make anyone google - but I think part of the sell is the Korean crossover... should I say Korean soap star?

    good point – I don’t want to make anyone google – but I think part of the sell is the Korean crossover… should I say Korean soap star?

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  2. Posted: July 22, 2015In: Public

    To salvage her disgraced career, an L.A. Chef goes to work for a Kdrama star whose temper is as challenging as the cuisine.

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    Added an answer on July 22, 2015 at 5:36 pm

    thank you so much for all of your feedback - I obviously need it! So, I'd need to work on phrasing I think, but do you prefer this one from a content perspective? After an ambitious young L.A. chef is abruptly replaced by a rival and former colleague, she begins a vengeful quest to find a new and beRead more

    thank you so much for all of your feedback – I obviously need it! So, I’d need to work on phrasing I think, but do you prefer this one from a content perspective?

    After an ambitious young L.A. chef is abruptly replaced by a rival and former colleague, she begins a vengeful quest to find a new and better position. While searching for her ideal job, she takes work as a private chef for a visiting Kdrama star whose adverse perspectives lead her to question her own dreams.

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  3. Posted: July 22, 2015In: Public

    To salvage her disgraced career, an L.A. Chef goes to work for a Kdrama star whose temper is as challenging as the cuisine.

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    Added an answer on July 22, 2015 at 1:18 pm

    Or this? When her former colleague slanders her reputation, a Los Angeles chef manages to secure a private gig with a Kdrama star whose temper is as challenging as the cuisine he demands.

    Or this?

    When her former colleague slanders her reputation, a Los Angeles chef manages to secure a private gig with a Kdrama star whose temper is as challenging as the cuisine he demands.

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