3 stars
Frisked in Fondant (Tulle and
Tulips #6)
by Nikki Duncan
My Review
This was a very short read with a great plot. The story
needs to be longer it would have been nice to see more about the criminals. This is a humorous read at times I found
myself chuckling. For a short read it isn’t bad. A lot is left out as it is in
most short reads. I did find my mind wondering and had to pull myself back into
the read. All in all it was a cute read with a lot of sex about a couple who
really had crushes on the other but didn’t do anything about it until Kyle
found Gisella covered in blood. It was cute how she made the move on him and
how he did his best to be a gentleman. I feel sure if this would have been a
longer read filling in things that were left out I would have enjoyed it more.
I enjoyed the characters they were people you could relate
to. The supporting characters were outstanding. Love the captain he was funny
at times. It has an outstanding plot that I am sure many will enjoy.
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Book Description
Tulle and Tulips, Book 6
When Gisella Sands isn’t busy creating magical wedding cakes, she shows the outside world the lighthearted, teasing manner that fools everyone, even her friends at Tulle and Tulips.
Once she’s home alone with her cats, the façade falls away. No one would guess that her tragic past is her only companion in the night. Or that this confectionary genius has never tasted the sweetness of a man’s kiss.
The less Kyle Riley talks, the more others fill the silence—a handy skill for a homicide detective, not so much for a social life. Dedicated to his job, he’s never been tempted to take more than one taste of any woman. Until he responds to a home invasion and finds Gisella, the bridesmaid he walked down the aisle at a friend’s wedding, bleeding on the floor.
In a heartbeat, all thoughts of keeping his professional distance disintegrate. But when the heat melts the walls guarding their secrets, their recipe for one perfect night could fall flat.
Warning: Contains a man who rarely strings more than fifteen syllables together, and a woman who can read him like a cookbook. When strong and silent meets sweet and bubbly, something’s bound to boil over.
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