David is looking for a new lover and Jamie, the man working in the hospital cafeteria, has the most beautiful green eyes. In just a few days he’ll be bringing Jamie home to meet the others, and he’ll be a delightful addition to the group.
Everything would’ve been perfect if it weren’t for the fact that Jamie is going out of town for a few days. David hates to have his plans changed, but he can’t let Jamie get away.
Ofelia Gränd is Swedish, which often shines through in her stories. She likes to write about everyday people ending up in not-so-everyday situations, and hopefully also getting out of them. She writes contemporary, paranormal, romance, horror, Sci-Fi and whatever else catches her fancy.
Her books are written for readers who want to take a break from their everyday life for an hour or two.
When Ofelia manages to tear herself from the screen and sneak away from husband and children, she likes to take walks in the woods. She’s recently discovered the miracle of podcasts and spends her strolls listening to wise people talk.
I have to admit that when I read Deadly Sugar I was curious about David's other boyfriends. Where they came from, who they had been before their relationship (LOL) with David became the most important (only) thing in their lives.
I am getting addicted to this kind of writing ! It is a kind of Pulp Fiction surreal where you can't look away and are horrified yet aroused!! There, I've said it. ACR provided in return for an honest review by FeeFoo Dudeoir reviews
David is a headcase—darkly amusing and totally terrifying!
Not terrifying in the same way as a guy in a hockey mask. No, with the hockey mask guy you know what you're getting.
David is that man in the office that seems off somehow but you dismiss it. The person who makes you a little uncomfortable with his interest and lingering eye contact.
He's the one you're nice to because you feel sorry for him.
And absolutely great read. And a complete must for Deadly Sugar fans!
This one was a great story. When I read something like this I wonder if there’s something really wrong with me, because I enjoy this so much. I just can’t help taking David’s side when I got to understand the way he thinks and the most fascinating thoughts came out of his mind . It was so good, I really enjoyed reading it. Sure it was really creepy, but it seems I like creepy things like this one.