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The pen is mightier than the cleaver . . .
French chef Luc Tessier is five-star successful. His cookery program on TV is rated as high as his restaurant, and casual flings are his specialty. The only stain on his toque is Daniel Sheridan, an English food critic who has made it his business to ruin Luc's reputation.
The only way to clarify this particular pat of butter is to invite the critic to dine and bury the hatchet-preferably in Daniel's back. The moment he lays eyes on Daniel, however, Luc's thoughts turn from sauces to seduction.
Daniel definitely finds Luc appetizing, but he plays it cool. He never wants to be anyone's toy, ever again. Yet in the face of Luc's relentless pursuit, he's finding it harder to keep the flamboyant chef at arm's length.
A cooking competition on a remote Scottish island seems the perfect way to put some distance between them. Until Luc shows up to compete, determined to win not only the trophy, but Daniel's heart . . .
Warning: Ingredients include two extremely hot men determined to come up with a whole new definition for “sizzling”. Explicit use of food items could incite spontaneous nekkid food fights.
chubby_choco
Posted August 2, 2011
Thanks to the BCPI books, I've learned to expect good things from Samhain Publishing. Just Desserts isn't bad, either. The sex scenes are certainly drool-worthy, but I have some issues with Luc, the main character - namely, he's a largely unlovable sex fiend, and even his humorous back-and-forth with his food critic beau wasn't enough to redeem him from his behavior during the first few pages. The book itself is well-written and not a terrible read, though. For free, why not?
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I'm giving up on finishing this book a bit into chapter 2. I did pick it up for free so I do appreciate that. I obviously was not paying close enough attention to the book cover and description. I missed that the book seems to rely a lot on sex and that sex is of a gay nature. Not a prude, honestly, but not interested in this genre.
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The pen is mightier than the cleaver . . .
French chef Luc Tessier is five-star successful. His cookery program on TV is rated as high as his restaurant, and casual flings are his specialty. The only stain on his toque is Daniel Sheridan, an English food critic who has made it his business to ruin Luc's ...