Sergeant Delicious: A gay foodie romance

March 15, 2020 - Comment

This military man is delicious, but does he have long-term potential? Soon to be ex-marine Xavier has a bright future as a firefighter. But stationed far from home, he’s lonely and homesick for more than just his favorite foods. Thinking ahead to his homecoming, he responds to an ad seeking a date for a special

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This military man is delicious, but does he have long-term potential?

Soon to be ex-marine Xavier has a bright future as a firefighter. But stationed far from home, he’s lonely and homesick for more than just his favorite foods. Thinking ahead to his homecoming, he responds to an ad seeking a date for a special gourmet dinner, but he doesn’t anticipate an immediate connection with the intriguing foodie who placed the ad.

Food writer Damien is looking for his big break, and reviewing an uber-exclusive secret restaurant may be exactly what he needs if he can score a date to go with him. He doesn’t expect to enjoy corresponding with Xavier quite so much, nor is he prepared for his powerful surge of lust for the hot marine.

However, Damien’s had more than his share of bad luck when it comes to romance, but Xavier is determined to win Damien over. Course-by-course, they fall deeper into like. When they finally give into their passion, sparks fly. But is it a flash in the pan or the recipe for lasting love?

Sergeant Delicious was originally published in the Heart2Heart anthology and has been expanded with a new bonus spicy epilogue. It’s a stand-alone foodie novella with sweet, low-angst feels and a quirky Oregon setting with a dash of military romance flavor.

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Anonymous says:

Sweet romance. I’m a sucker for a happy ending, and this one certainly delivered. It’s a lovely story about happiness, which is brought about by the reading of an ad posted by ‘Funny Foodie Guy’. I absolutely loved the MCS, Xavier and Damien, they’re both well written, funny and sympathetic characters.For such a short story, both the depth of characterisation and the plotting were very good, a testament to Ms Albert’s writing. Both Damien and Xavier are likeable and real. Damien is adorable, and…

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