A review by christyduke_5117
Hue, Tint and Shade by Jordan Castillo Price

5.0

I was interested to read 'Hue, Tint and Shade', the first book in a collaboration titled 'Petit Morts', written by Jordan Castillo Price and Josh Lanyon, both authors I greatly enjoy. I was intrigued by the hint of romance Jordan pulled off in this short story, as I don't usually think of her and "sweet" in the same sentence. Believe me when I say, this is not a bad thing.

Tommy is a shy, very introverted, socially awkward, kind of nerdy guy. He's not, however, so shy or introverted that he can't appreciate a fine butt on Chance, the guy who runs Sweets to the Sweet. He's also not so shy that he doesn't notice the super hot window washer doing the windows on the thirty-second floor while Tommy is ignoring his therapist. But will he call the number the guy wrote on the window? Turns out Tommy doesn't have to when Nathan meets him in the bathroom. *grins*

This was WAY too short, Jordan! I could've kept reading about Tommy, Nathan, and the very elusive and enigmatic Chance, whom I think I might see again. Maybe? Absolutely wonderful and delightful. Thank you, Jordan.