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Just Desserts by Scarlet Blackwell
Just Desserts by Scarlet Blackwell







Just Desserts by Scarlet Blackwell

It seems that every time I do one of these lists, at least one book of Josh Lanyon’s creeps onto it. Highly recommended.Ĭome Unto These Yellow Sands, by Josh Lanyon It does suffer a little from the Nalini Singh school of manly masculine men of manliness, but I could overlook that because Dragos is a fantastic hero, and hilarious, and the worldbuilding is great. I think it’s probably my favourite of the books I read this year. Those boys need their heads knocked together quite a lot of the time, but we love them anyway.Ī dragon shifter hunts down the girl who stole from him, and all hell breaks loose. The story of Deputy Joe and Kabe continues. Hot boy can’t fight for shit and is an ugly crier. Heroine is a chubby girl who doesn’t save the world on her own and gets the hot boy. YA paranormal set in New Zealand, using Maori mythology to great effect. Unusual steampunk setting, great character in the form of the bipolar Fanule Perfidor, and Clancy Marrowbone the vampire is also worthy of much love. Highly recommended.Ī young snake oil salesman meets the king of the half-breeds. A lot of whether you like this series will depend on how much you like Luc, but I LOVED him. The Table for Two series, by Scarlet Blackwell: Just Desserts, Second Helpings, and The Last Supper.Ī famous chef starts a relationship with the food critic who slags him off in the press. Be prepared for some not-very-insightful comments about each of them there’s a reason why I don’t review anything. These are in no particular order, and just in case they seem like the kind of books you’d enjoy too, I’ve provided buy links for you. What better use for a rainy new year’s day (note to NZ: it’s summer, for god’s sake!) than to spend some time listing a few books that I particularly enjoyed this year.

Just Desserts by Scarlet Blackwell Just Desserts by Scarlet Blackwell

Books I enjoyed in 2011 Januat 8:16 am | Posted in Books of the year, Reading | 4 Comments









Just Desserts by Scarlet Blackwell