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3.5 stars
I think this one is a nice read -- first, both the characters are likeable. And second, in this story, either Dino or Seth are not agonizing over the fact that they are both males, or are they gay, and so on. They are best friends who happen to like each other a lot, attracted to one another, and take a step further in their relationship. It's enjoyable to read. PLUS, the adventure of getting the money and drugs from the salvage yards is really fun. Like watching an episode of a TV show ...more
I think this one is a nice read -- first, both the characters are likeable. And second, in this story, either Dino or Seth are not agonizing over the fact that they are both males, or are they gay, and so on. They are best friends who happen to like each other a lot, attracted to one another, and take a step further in their relationship. It's enjoyable to read. PLUS, the adventure of getting the money and drugs from the salvage yards is really fun. Like watching an episode of a TV show ...more

Overall, a very enjoyable m/m mystery romance. I should say "mystery" because it's not really a mystery-who-done-it, but more like a…mystery-suspense? Adventure? PI story?
Anyways, the meat of the story is really the character growth and interactions between the two main characters of Dino and Seth, and how their relationship develops from best friends to something deeper and more intimate. Along the way, one of Dino's PI cases shifts from routine to dangerous, and they both get pulled into some ...more
Anyways, the meat of the story is really the character growth and interactions between the two main characters of Dino and Seth, and how their relationship develops from best friends to something deeper and more intimate. Along the way, one of Dino's PI cases shifts from routine to dangerous, and they both get pulled into some ...more

Jun 05, 2009
Elisa Rolle
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The quality of some new authors (new at least for me) it's always amazing, Elle Parker's first book has the feeling of some old classic spy story, like those B/W movies with Humphrey Bogart, but at the same time the sparkling atmosphere of a sunny beach in Florida, that I read is one of the "gayest" place in United States. Like Coffee and Doughnuts I believe refer to the two main characters, Dino Martini (yes, yes, not so hidden reference to Dean Martin), and Seth Donnelly: Dino is like an expen
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A very well well written book with likeable characters all around. Not really something to get your heart pounding over, and certainly not one of those books you can't put down. But an enjoyable book.
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