
Scott flits from man to man, filling his time. Scott, the chef, is the light to Boone's growliness. Raised in Japan, Boone is a big, burly man, a little scary looking until he smiles.īoone is the first-person narrator of the story, and it isn't until halfway through that we realize he's not a particularly reliable one. There is a (bitchy except to those she likes) ghost named Florence, traditional Japanese irezumi (a method of tattooing the body by hand), yakuza on the prowl, and two best friends missing the moment.īoone, an art gallery owner, has loved and lost. One of the MCs is a chef, and the story takes place in New Orleans, that place of spirits and haunts. The theme of MAGIC in cooking is perfectly executed.

Cyrus might have laid down an ultimatum once, but now it's turned into a vow-he's never going to let Weber out of his life again.Hot damn, this is my favorite Calmes book since Frog. With the help of his sister's newly broken family, he’s ready to show Weber that the home the man’s been searching for has always been right there, with him. Now Cyrus has one last chance to prove to Weber that it's not Weber's job that makes him Cyrus's perfect man, it's Weber himself. But watching Weber walk out on him keeps getting harder, and he’s not sure how much more his heart can take. He spotted the prince in a broken-down bull rider's clothing from day one.

Or at least in San Francisco, where Weber stops to see him one last time before settling down to the humble, lonely life he figures a frog like him has coming.Ĭyrus Benning is a successful neurosurgeon, so details are never lost on him. Weber Yates's dreams of stardom are about to be reduced to a ranch hand’s job in Texas, and his one relationship is with a guy so far out of his league he might as well be on the moon. Black & white interior illustrations with a color paperback cover.
