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Heartbroken after a break up with a guy she thought was 'the one', 47 year old Bambi Smyth embarked on a very special round the world trip - one where she would combine her big love of travel and her even bigger love of food with her desire to find true love. Bambi sets out to find a date in every country and find out how closely each of the men resembles the national dishes of their own country. It's a journey of self-discovery, where what started out as a fun way to shake off the blues becomes a diverse, sometimes disastrous, sometimes fun and flirty, and sometimes just plain weird adventure that tests Bambi's powers of self protection and takes all of her very engaging wit to persevere... This is a truly hilarious, charming, heartfelt book, containing very recognizable truths about the perils of dating strangers, as well as some great description of national foods, drawing fascinating parallels between the sensuality of food and sexual relationships.
FROM POPULAR AUTHOR OF LGBT+ ROMANCE CHERYL DRAGON A My Bloody Valentine story The Rose Man knows where his targets live, work and play... One dead body. Two missing men. Three red roses... So far... Deputy Ben Grover is the only gay man in the sheriff's department and gay men seem to be the target of a stalker who leaves a rose on their windshield. With missing persons involved, the sheriff welcomes the help of the FBI, but Ben isn't so thrilled to be working with Agent Ross Burns, his high school ex. Ross had aspirations that took him far from the small town while Ben had obligations that kept him back. But they won't let their scorching past or the feelings that blaze into passion now get in the way of catching a killer. Both are convinced there are more rose recipients out there—The Rose Man seems to be counting down to Valentine's Day and roses tend to come by the dozen...
The volumes include essays on aspects of English history and contain Buckle's commonplace books.
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