![]() ![]() I blame some of that on the editors and proofers. ![]() Like I’ve mentioned, I’ve read many of his books and normally I would expect an author to get better at their writing over time, but I haven’t seen that. I did read some of the reviews and I think I remember one reader suggesting the author take some more time to hone his craft. But, you may find that YMMV in this story. I like reading his books because they are low angst and there’s a HEA ending. I’m not going to mention what it is because it gives away too much of the story. There’s a subplot dealing with the twin brothers of Billy that I found sad and stressful. At least the books I’ve read from him before have been low angst. I’ve read many of this author’s books and can count on a HEA and a pretty angst free read. I enjoyed those two so I went back to the beginning. I first started reading this series with books three and four. This is told in third person from both Darryl’s and Billy’s pov. In this story, we meet Darryl Hansen who runs Café Belgie, and Billy Weaver who was hired by Darryl. This series focuses on men who run businesses dealing with food. A Taste of Love is the first book in the series, ‘Of Love’. ![]()
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