Alright, so I'm totally developing into a flat-out Josh Lanyon fan. This story was, again, very well written, funny, and brilliant, with interesting, well-characterized protagonists and a unique story line. (I'm really feeling very repetitive when I'm writing reviews for Josh Lanyon stories.) The most disappointing thing about this story was that although declared as a series (The XOXO files), there wasn't any kind of 'sequel' (yet). And I'd so love to hear about how things go for Drew and Fraser, and even about Noah. But then, Josh Lanyon writes the best HFN endings in the world, so I'm happy with that.Definitely recommended. This book was okay. Not Josh Lanyon's best work. The "mystery" is very fluffy and the m/m romance seems rushed. This is probably because of the length of the book (it's a very short novella). There are some laugh out loud moments and wacky hijinks. I read this on the plane while traveling and it's perfect for a situation like that: short and non-taxing. Recommended if your a fan of Lanyon or of the genre.
What do You think about Mummy Dearest (2011)?
As one reviewer aptly surmised, "Scooby Doo with gay guys." Unfortunately, not Lanyon's best work.
—MariaCeBaeza
Quick, light hearted and humorous read. Reminded me of Shaggy and Scooby Do hunting mummies!
—louise
3.5 starsThis was fun, the MCs were great and I loved the narration.
—Bob
3.5 stars It was a good book and I can't wait for the sequel :)
—riya
No, just no. *sighs* I may write a review later.
—Boriskm