Emerald Book Reviews
Beef Cake by Jiffy Kate
‘Shaking my head, I glance down at our joined hands and marvel at the way mine feels so safe and secure in his. How does a handhold feel so...intimate? “I shouldn’t have been so…”
“Guarded?” Gunnar offers, squeezing my hand a little and drawing attention back up to him. “It’s okay. You can be guarded. That’s your right. You can be whatever you want to be and I’m here for it. For you. That’s the only thing I wanted to tell you. I’m here for you.”’
I know that I keep reiterating that the sign of a truly gifted writer, is the fact that they are able to pull forth so many emotions and reactions from the reader and I still believe that. When the writer’s words have that profound and wonderful connection to the person immersing themselves in the story, it means something for both parties. What I find particularly remarkable about Jiffy Kate, is that it is two women writing under one pen name, yet the story, the dialogue, the plot, and the array of characters all flow seamlessly, sweeping us up in a cascade of sorrow, persistence, forgiveness and love. It’s indeterminable where one writer’s sentence starts and the other ends, like they share one brain, one heart and are able to utilise that to have their readers smirking and laughing through a scene and in the next cause them to lose their breath, sob silently and feel the turmoil, devastation, confusion and uncertainty. It’s a flawless process.
I rarely cry through books. It takes an awful lot to extract that depth of feeling out of me, (Stud Muffin managed to do it though) yet Beef Cake managed to do the unthinkable and had my eyes leaking actual water. I won’t disclose why, or in what scene, but the writing was just outstanding. It was emotive, descriptive in the best way, raw and heavy, but it cemented, for me, the fact that Jiffy Kate can produce some of the most beautiful romance stories, without relying on sex scenes every other page (although those are tremendous fun) or overexaggerated plotlines.
Gunnar Erickson was the epitome of what a hero is and should be. He was determined without being aggressively pushy. He was dedicated and so very understanding. Compelling, sexy and sweet. Loyal and devoted. I could keep listing all the ways he won my heart but I think it's best that you read this story and discover it all for yourself. As an MMA fighter I kind of expected Gunnar to be a certain way. Tough, arrogant and confident. However his character was this beautiful contrast of being a little of those things, mixed in with an endearing insecurity and uncertainty that he exuded, especially when it came to our heroine, Frankie. He fought hard in the ring and harder still, when it came to earning Frankie’s trust and heart. He put in the time and the sweat and heartache and in the end what we have is this truly enchanting, seductive and sensitive work of art in the form of Gunnar and Frankie’s irresistible love story.
Frankie was a treasure. I absolutely adored her. Where Gunnar was often wide open and pretty transparent in his feelings and actions, Frankie was a riot of conflicting emotions, hidden behind a carefully constructed barricade. She was so self-contained, lonely and searching for answers to questions she didn’t even really know how to ask. Her character inspired so much sympathy and compassion, her resilience and strength a living entity within the pages at times. I loved her. I loved Gunnar. Together they formed a captivating and complex couple, that held hope, healing and love in the palm of their hands.
Beef Cake is an emotive and beautifully pieced together, slow burning love story from Jiffy Kate. The characters are wonderfully distinctive, opposites, but loving, lovable and loyal, highlighting a storyline that is both deep and powerful, yet fun and quirky. With Jiffy Kate’s established penchant for sass, romance and wit, Beef Cake is yet another spellbinding love story from the talented duo.