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Oct 25, 2010
Elisa Rolle
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Hue, Tint and Shade (Petit Morts 1) by Jordan Castillo Price
When Jordan Castillo Price wants to be romantic, she masterly manages it, always preserving her little “creepy” core (and I’m using the word creepy with a positive connotation).
Since the first sentences you understand that Tommy is not your usual nerd guy, or at least, he is a bit of a nerd, but he is also horny enough not to let a good chance at love pass by. Tommy is desperately shy, and he would do anything to being cured of it, eve ...more
When Jordan Castillo Price wants to be romantic, she masterly manages it, always preserving her little “creepy” core (and I’m using the word creepy with a positive connotation).
Since the first sentences you understand that Tommy is not your usual nerd guy, or at least, he is a bit of a nerd, but he is also horny enough not to let a good chance at love pass by. Tommy is desperately shy, and he would do anything to being cured of it, eve ...more

Petit Morts is an anthology from Josh Lanyon and Jordan Castillo Price; both two of my favorite authors. Jordan writes three stories while Josh writes two. Both stories are stand alone though all have mentioned a store and its employee.
#1 story is a story of Nathan and Tommy. I love how different the two is. Nathan is a glam guy, who works as window washer. While Tommy is a shy, introvert guy who, interestingly work as car salesman. I think the story is pretty cute, how Nathan writes his phone ...more
#1 story is a story of Nathan and Tommy. I love how different the two is. Nathan is a glam guy, who works as window washer. While Tommy is a shy, introvert guy who, interestingly work as car salesman. I think the story is pretty cute, how Nathan writes his phone ...more


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Sharon
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