Blog Tour (Review): Forking Around by Erin Nicholas

YAY! It’s the second book in the Hot Cakes series from Erin Nicholas, and it’s every bit as yummy as the first one (Sugarcoated). This time, we get the story of Dax and Jane, and, as always, the characters are realistic and likable.

I loved that Jane was curvy and proud of it (and also that she wasn’t afraid to start her day with a strawberry-cream cheese bar instead of coffee. A girl after my own heart). But what I particularly liked is that her size didn’t become a “thing.” She was who she was, and that’s what Dax liked. Period.

Dax was fun. Known as the member of the group who keeps it light (bean bag chairs and ping pong), he showed remarkable depth when it came to Jane’s family. THAT is what ultimately made him swoon-worthy in my eyes.

Secondary characters never get short shrift in Ms. Nicholas’ books, and this one is no exception. Cassie and Aspen were the awfulest of steps, straight out of Cinderella. (I know “awfulest” isn’t a real word, but they don’t deserve proper grammar). I adored Piper, and I’m pretty sure she is my spirit animal.

And even though we know that each of the guys will get their chance at love, their “background” status still allows them to interact with the banter that the author is so good at. I always end up laughing out loud multiple times (this time, the “sexual harassment” conversation about killed me).

Another thing the author does well is timeliness and current trends, but she does it without being obvious. The scene with the coloring books of swear words comes instantly to mind. That’s something everyone can relate to, especially these days.

On a personal note, I was also drawn in by Jane’s father. My dad was diagnosed with a little-known neural disease (under the Parkinson’s umbrella, but a separate disease) that was so unknown, the doctors could pretty much do nothing. This story ends before Jack progresses to the worst part of that kind of disease. The descriptions of him before the disease, and his mannerisms during, reminded me a LOT of my dad.  

I think that’s part of the reason that Dax is currently my favorite. He just “got” it, and he knew that he wanted to be there to help Jane. I know it’s only book two, but the other guys of Fluke are going to have to work hard to knock Dax out of the top spot for me. Can’t wait to see how they do!

AUTHOR BIO

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Erin Nicholas has been writing romances almost as long as she’s been reading them. To date, she’s written over thirty sexy, contemporary novels that have been described as “toe-curling,” “enchanting,” “steamy,” and “fun.” She adores reluctant heroes, imperfect heroines, and happily ever afters.

Erin lives in the Midwest, where she enjoys spending time with her husband (who only wants to read the sex scenes in her books), her kids (who will never read the sex scenes in her books), and her family and friends (who claim to be “shocked” by the sex scenes in her books).

Blog Tour (Review): Sugarcoated by Erin Nicholas

Erin Nicholas is one of my favorite authors, so I was super-excited to see this new series from her. It’s not a spoiler to say that this book has everything that I love about her writing.

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Feisty Heroine: Check. Zoe is charming, and possibly a little bit naïve, but when faced with some challenges, she rises to the occasion and gives as good as she gets.

Hunky Hero: This is something Ms. Nicholas does exceptionally well. Her male lead characters, in this case, Aiden, are charming, handsome, and love to drive their women crazy with their teasing.

The Chemistry: Always hot. This author does an excellent job of describing a scene so that readers get what I call “the swoop.” It’s that feeling in your belly when there is a hot scene, and you can either apply it to your own experience or just enjoy the scene in the book.

You know which one I’m talking about – where your stomach drops in anticipation of what happens next?  There’s a scene near the beginning in the kitchen that is totally “OMG.”

The Conflict: I loved the premise of this one. Without giving too much away, I thought that the “small-town bakery vs. corporate giant” was a good set up, but the twist of the personal connections to each of the places added another layer of conflict.

Other Characters: Also something this author does well. The secondary characters (friends, family members, co-workers) are all fully-realized. They’re people who are supportive of the main characters, but real enough that you want to know their stories as well.

The Promise of More: Considering that there are four other partners in Fluke Inc., and ample women in town, I think there’s a story for each of them coming. And THAT is the best part of Ms. Nicholas’ books…the desire to keep hanging out with her characters in their world.

About Erin Nicholas 

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Erin Nicholas has been writing romances almost as long as she’s been reading them. To date, she’s written over thirty sexy, contemporary novels that have been described as “toe-curling,” “enchanting,” “steamy,” and “fun.” She adores reluctant heroes, imperfect heroines, and happily ever afters.

Erin lives in the Midwest, where she enjoys spending time with her husband (who only wants to read the sex scenes in her books), her kids (who will never read the sex scenes in her books), and her family and friends (who claim to be “shocked” by the sex scenes in her books).

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BOOK REVIEW: Double Fudge and Danger

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If you are looking for a light-hearted mystery, look no further than the newest Cambria Clyne book by Erin Huss. This is the third book in the series, but the author does a fantastic job of not alienating new readers.

(Side note #1: That’s one of my pet peeves. I totally appreciate an author who can slyly reference previous books and makes me want to read them to see what I’ve missed. I dislike authors who make so many references that I feel like I need to stop reading and get previous books just to catch up. This book is 100% the former)

From Cambria’s 3 year old who yells at her in Vietnamese (thanks to her erstwhile babysitters the Nguyens) to the quirky tenants of the apartment complexes, the book is filled with well-written characters. The plot is fast paced and detailed, but never feels heavy. The author seems to speak from experience when it comes to property management.

(Side note #2: I worked at an 840-unit apartment complex for a few years when I was in college. Tenants not knowing what constitutes an emergency, busybodies, and all of the other quirks mentioned in this book are absolutely true to form.)

This book just released today, but the first two are currently on sale for 99 cents each. I highly recommend grabbing these while you can; you’ll be glad you started the series! (Links are at the bottom of this post)

Following is my Goodreads review:

This light-hearted mystery was super-fun to read. Cambria is a heroine I can really get behind. She’s witty, self-deprecating, and kind of a mess, but she’s also good-hearted and smart. The plot clipped along at a good pace. The characters were vibrant and real. I especially liked the tone of the book. I was very much reminded of the TV show “Psych” as I was reading; it had that clever-but-not-serious vibe to it that I really love (the 3 year old’s temper tantrum in Vietnamese about killed me). This is the first of the series that I have read, but the author smartly does not make arcane references; she mentioned just enough that made me want to go back and buy the previous two (which I did). Also, having worked at an 840-unit apartment complex, I can verify that everything Cambria says about property management and tenants is absolutely true! A delightful series that I am glad to have found. I received a digital ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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