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I'm still reading DELICIOUS (perhaps I should say 'devouring' this totally delectable story), but I have to gush about Sherry Thomas' amazing talent.
Her characters are so fully formed, so achingly human. I am in love with them all. The story is luxuriously told, erotic, a feast for the heart and the senses.
Her use of language is exquisite. She doesn't write down to her readers, peppering her prose with words like 'sybaritic' and 'soigne.' But it is her metaphors that make me sigh and despair of ...more
Her characters are so fully formed, so achingly human. I am in love with them all. The story is luxuriously told, erotic, a feast for the heart and the senses.
Her use of language is exquisite. She doesn't write down to her readers, peppering her prose with words like 'sybaritic' and 'soigne.' But it is her metaphors that make me sigh and despair of ...more

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"4.5 stars" Delicious is the first book of Sherry Thomas’s Marsden duology and the first that I’ve read by her. Verity is a cook, well-known in both Paris and London for her delectable cuisine that is like a seductive experience for the taste buds, but after engaging in an affair with her employer, Bertie, she also has a wicked reputation. After Bertie broke her heart, she contrived a scheme to get back at him by seducing his half-brother, Stuart, a London barrister with ...more
"4.5 stars" Delicious is the first book of Sherry Thomas’s Marsden duology and the first that I’ve read by her. Verity is a cook, well-known in both Paris and London for her delectable cuisine that is like a seductive experience for the taste buds, but after engaging in an affair with her employer, Bertie, she also has a wicked reputation. After Bertie broke her heart, she contrived a scheme to get back at him by seducing his half-brother, Stuart, a London barrister with ...more

Pro:
All the elements I've come to expect from this author: beautiful writing, powerful emotion on the part of the protagonists, and a charming secondary romance. Plus, food descriptions that made me raid my pantry cupboards in search of something to give me a tiny sense of some of the sensual revelation in which the story abounds.
Con:
A huge amount of scenes set in kitchens or poky household spots. Was yearning for a bit more change of scene. ...more
All the elements I've come to expect from this author: beautiful writing, powerful emotion on the part of the protagonists, and a charming secondary romance. Plus, food descriptions that made me raid my pantry cupboards in search of something to give me a tiny sense of some of the sensual revelation in which the story abounds.
Con:
A huge amount of scenes set in kitchens or poky household spots. Was yearning for a bit more change of scene. ...more

Yay -- Sherry Thomas's second book is as well-written as her first! It has a different pacing; it seems like a meta-book -- it's called Delicious, its language is delicious, its pacing is languid, giving the reader a chance to savor each phrase, each moment. Love the bath/voyeur scenes. Ooh, la la.
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