Postcards from a Seaside Village Series by Fabian Black

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  • Fresh from the Sea (Postcards from a Seaside Village #1)
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    Fresh from the Sea (Postcards from a Seaside Village #1)

    Fabian Black

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2011

    'Fresh from the Sea' introduces David Jordan and his temperamental partner Linval Larkin, a culinary writer and ex-celebrity chef. David and Lin own a bed and breakfast establishment called Sandstones, formerly a seventeenth century smugglers inn, from which they also run The Transit of Venus, the smallest seafood restaurant in England. Lin might be in charge in the kitchen, but it's David who yields ultimate power in the relationship... more

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  • Storm in a Teacup (Postcards from a Seaside Village #2)
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    Storm in a Teacup (Postcards from a Seaside Village #2)

    Fabian Black

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2011

    The second book in the 'Postcards From A Seaside Village' series. Genre: M/M romance/Gay Fiction. Please note that while this is not heavy erotica by any means it does have some adult themes. Lin starts brewing up a storm after a visitor to Sandstones lets slip some unwelcome news. David is unhappy with the turn of events and takes strict action when Lin refuses to keep things in proportion. He makes a decision that leaves Lin in shock... more

  • Red Sky by Morning (Postcards from a Seaside Village #3)
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    Red Sky by Morning (Postcards from a Seaside Village #3)

    Fabian Black

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2011

    It's a new dawn and a new day, but Linval Larkin is far from feeling fine. His mind is too busy chasing anxiety to take pleasure in the beautiful red-streaked skies of early morning. Resentment is also part of the equation. Thanks to his partner David his chance to reclaim fame has been and gone. However, there might be small compensation to be had if only he can persuade David to grant permission for his beloved restaurant 'The Transit of Venus' to reopen... more

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