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All U Can Eat
All U Can Eat
Author: Emma Holly
Frankie Smith's longtime boyfriend just left her for another woman. But she doesn't have much time to nurse her broken heart - her diner is as popular as ever, and the people of Six Palms want their appetites satisfied... — When the body of a wealthy local woman is discovered in a nearby alley, Frankie's troubles suddenly don't se...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780425209776
ISBN-10: 0425209776
Publication Date: 5/2/2006
Pages: 272
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 125 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed All U Can Eat on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
This book was just ok - I've read Emma Holly's books before and enjoyed them. This one seems to rely on hot sex scenes more than an actually cohesive plot. The "mystery" part of it was easily figured out very quickly. Having a slow moment - throw in a hot sex scene!
LaurieS avatar reviewed All U Can Eat on + 504 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I read a little more than half of this book before getting bored and putting it down. The plot, what there was of it, consists of a woman who owns a diner called "All U Can Eat" (did Prince name this?) who is jilted by her lover and proceeds to soothe her ego by sleeping with a whole bunch of men. After one romp she finds a dead body in the alleyway near her diner. The chief of police arrives and, wouldn't you know it, he's always had a crush on the sexy diner owner but stomps down his lust when she turns out to be one of the suspects. Who killed this strange woman and why should I care? I'll never know because I'm not going to finish it. The reviews keep calling it "toe curling" and "delicious" but I must've missed something because I found it repetitive, forgettable and tamed down when compared to Strange Attractions. There's just no pleasing me, I guess.
reviewed All U Can Eat on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Contemporary and in no way supernatural. But if you have read other Emma Holly's novels, you find the same characters she works and re-works in all her books. This is a very erotic story, with a murder mystery, too. I just hated the ex-boyfriend, glad she was rid of him. Wished he had made it on the hit list,too. Not, one of her best. My favorite is Menage and the first two Demon World novels. Personal Assets isn't bad,Stange Attractions was good, too.
jewelergirl avatar reviewed All U Can Eat on
Helpful Score: 4
Very graphic- contains bisexual scenes. Lite on the plot, heavy on the sex. Charcters not all that likeable.
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Helpful Score: 3
Last book I read by Ms. Holly was Strange Attractions.....that was one hot book. This book is also very steamy, but has great characters you can't help but like and a story as well. Excellent book, took me 2days to finish. Looking forward to more by her. She does not disappoint.
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toastqueen avatar reviewed All U Can Eat on + 34 more book reviews
Dumb title....not much better of a book!

I complained about the lack of heat in the last book I read. Well, this one made up for it, and there was an attempt at a plot, but the "whodunnit" was pretty lame.
chrisee75 avatar reviewed All U Can Eat on + 48 more book reviews
Good story line with likable characters and steamy scenes. The main character Frankie had a hard time figuring out who she wanted to be with...amazing how nonchalant the author was about multiple partners but the ending was worth the some of the weirdness. This is the second book I've read from Holly and both now are better when you finished...at least she can write a great sex scene. Be warned there are M/M and menage moments so if that bothers you, move on.
reviewed All U Can Eat on + 3 more book reviews
Great Book! Very Erotic!
reviewed All U Can Eat on + 7 more book reviews
In my opinion, this book is pretty good but I liked Cooking Up a Storm and Personal Assets much better.
zreader avatar reviewed All U Can Eat on + 51 more book reviews
Fun, very light read.


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