I am pleased to participate in today's release blitz celebrating "Oh, Fudge" by Erin Nicholas, book #5 of the Hot Cakes series. It also serves as a prequel to "Four Weddings and a Swamp Boat Tour," book #6 of the Boys of the Bayou series, scheduled for release in February 2021. Characters from previous books in both series make appearances here, but readers do not need to have read the earlier stories to enjoy this one.
"Oh, Fudge" was a short, funny, sweet story with just the right amount of heat. Main characters Paige and Mitch were quite likeable and had great chemistry. They seemed to have a lot in common, and I really liked the way their connection grew in such a short amount of time together. What I most appreciated is that the story did not end in a cliffhanger. Mitch and Paige left things in a good place, and I am excited to see where
their story goes from here.
I will definitely be picking up "Four Weddings and a Swamp Boat Tour" when it's released, and in the meantime, I recommend "Oh, Fudge" for all fans of contemporary romance and romantic comedy.
I will definitely be picking up "Four Weddings and a Swamp Boat Tour" when it's released, and in the meantime, I recommend "Oh, Fudge" for all fans of contemporary romance and romantic comedy.
*Review copy provided by the author via Social Butterfly PR. All opinions expressed are my own.
About "Oh, Fudge"
Oh, Fudge, an all-new sexy and sweet small-town romance from New York Times bestselling author Erin Nicholas is available now!
Paige Asher likes her men the way she likes her coffee: hot, slightly sweet, and only to-go.
The hot friend-of-a-friend she had a scorching single night with was just about perfect--tall, rugged, with a sexy drawl...and on the road out of town by six a.m. the next morning. Long before her mom could start picking out wedding flowers.
But now she can't stop thinking about the Louisiana boy. His texts make her smile and she suddenly has a craving for gumbo all the time...hot and spicy and far from home.
Mitch Landry had no idea Iowa would be so hospitable to a visitor. He knew the Midwest had a reputation for friendliness but his welcome gift--a sassy, sweet blond who is as no-strings-attached as he is--was a dream come true six months ago.
But why is he still texting her? And why did he jump at the chance to come back to Iowa? And why is he so annoyed by her obvious phobia to commitment this time around? And why is he pretty sure leaving Paige this time is going to be one of the hardest things he's ever done?
Damn, is this what falling in love feels like?
Oh, fu...fudge.
* A cross-over between the Hot Cakes series and Boys of the Bayou series
* A prequel to Boys of the Bayou book 6
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