REVIEW: Dipped in Sunshine by Fearne Hill

 


Review:

If you are looking for funny, quirky characters (especially of the Viking variety) and a story that is pure sunshine, then this is your book.

This is the second book in this series, you’ll be in for more of the same humorous, slightly over-the-top characters that you loved in the first one. Fifty is an almost 30-year-old virgin and demisexual, who has found himself in the sights of Otto, the youngest, 19, of the Viking brothers. While Fifty is laid back and happy to just chill, Otto is bold and filterless, blurting out every thought along the way, and pretty much unable to sit still. Together they make an adorable odd couple.

Of course, the characters from the previous book haven’t gone far…Eggy, BFF, and older brother who is always looming nearby, with Clem quietly reigning him back in. Along with some other lively local characters, you’ll find you’ve got yourself a very pleasant read.

Stars: 4


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Synopsis:

“You think you can do the jiggy with my baby brother, without wooing him for approximately three years first? Hah! I hope you weren’t too attached to your toenails.”

Fifty is a simple man. He doesn’t know much, but he knows this: to stay well clear of Otto Eggebraaten. The nineteen-year-old is cute, blond, and trouble. His overprotective big brother, Eggy, hounds Otto’s every move.

Outwardly, Fifty’s life is good. He surfs, teaches other folks to surf, drinks beer, and hangs with his friends. But with his thirtieth birthday on the horizon, he’s hoarding a secret he’s too ashamed to confide in anyone, even his best friend, Eggy. When Otto accidentally discovers it, Fifty finds his ordered existence unraveling in a way he never expected.

Dipped In Sunshine is an age gap, best friend’s brother romance, featuring a cinnamon roll demisexual surfer and a determined blond fluffball.
It can be read as a standalone.



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