A few years back, I discovered a fantastically funny romantic comedy called Making Waves by a woman named Tawna Fenske. It kept me up that night while I finished it, and it reminded me that "light, romantic, beach read" means good things.Since then I've been a huge fan, so when I heard Tawna had a book coming out, and that I might finish it before one am, I was all over it.The read was fast (this is a short one, which was perfect for my mood), and it was just as sexy, fun, and grin-inducing as I hoped for. Cami has so much depth and I really was drawn to her, and Paul..He's not just heating things up in the kitchen, that's all I'm saying.This was a fantastic short, the food references were brilliant (and mouth watering) and the laughs and 'aww's' were fantastic. My only complaint is, now I have to wait *again* for the next Tawna Fenske novel. But it'll be worth it, it always is ^_^ What a great introduction to a new author for me. This short (about 45 pages) novella was a very satisfying read. It's not easy in short story format for a writer to offer completely developed characters with interesting back stories, but Tawna Fenske has managed to deliver. I found her writing style to be humorous and sensual as well ; yes a bit of a stretch, but accomplished none the less. The sex scenes were passionate and sensual without being gratuitous. The dialogue was witty, the characters fun, the setting good, the pacing fast but the story was well plotted and told. I will look for more from this author.*I received my copy from NetGalley.com in exchange for an honest review.
What do You think about Eat Play Lust (2013)?
Quick fun read. Liked the hero and the inventive use of tatter tots as aphrodisiacs!
—Sydneychacha
loved it!! I could relate so much. :) could have read lots more about these two.
—NatyK