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Frosting on the Cake

Frosting on the Cake
By Karin Kallmaker

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Every woman with a taste for great fiction knows that Karin Kallmaker cooks up the world's most delicious lesbian romances. The only problem is her mouth-watering novels always leave you hungry for more. So, because you asked for it, more is exactly what's on the menu today!

MORE PASSION. MORE PLEASURE. More of everything you crave from the undisputed Mistress of Lesbian Romance.

As a special treat, our gal-loving gourmet has whipped up a baker's dozen of scrumptious short stories -- each one filled with your favorite characters and settings from her critically acclaimed bestsellers. Stories so rich with romance, we bet you can't read just one!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1112428 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

Editorial Reviews

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I started with "And Now a Word...or Two," and ate the whole thing, buttercream rose and all, savoringevery bite. -- Carol Rosenfeld, Lambda Book Report

With Frosting on the Cake she's more than imaginative, she's cleverly inventive. -- Richard LaBonte, Book Notes

From the Publisher
Short Stories Inspired by Her Romance Novels!

From the Inside Flap
My vision went flat. All I saw was her fingertips as she slowly reached for me, fingertips that glowed golden. They brushed my jaw as she leaned into me and lifted her mouth for my kiss. For a moment I couldn't breathe, then I realized I had been holding my breath as those fingertips mesmerized me. I fell dizzily into her mouth, tasting all that she offered. It was a kiss that gave up everything and yet painted mysteries and fantastic promises. I was suffused with a dazzling array of sensation throughout my hungering body. She was strong under all that soft skin, thank god, because I held her tight and hard and close as I kissed her.


Customer Reviews

Dessert with a Cherry on Top5
This is a yummy collection of short stories based on all of Karin Kallmaker's books. Each story is like dropping by to see what your friends have been up to. On two occassions, Kallmaker takes the opportunity to develop the story around relatively minor characters from "Unforgetable," and "Touchwood." However, that's not why you should buy the book.

As we all have over the years, these characters have grown and they reflect the changing concerns, joys, attitudes and fears we have as lesbians and as people. I literally rolled with laughter at the attempts at pregnancy in "Mechanics." For many women, gay and straight, this is a heartfelt issue. Kallmaker treats it with tenderness, respect and a good dose of humor that might relieve the pressure for many couples attempting pregnancy.

Her characters range from youthful to perimenapausal, butch/femme, caucasian, Afro-American, Japanese, confident, insecure, parents, non-parents, in long-term relationships to just getting started. In other words, Kallmaker explores the diversity that is the lesbian nation. Throughout it all, she never fails to portray that which makes us all human first.

Down to the nitty gritty. Is there sex? Plenty, and as always, beautifully written. Just like dessert, it'll make your mouth water.

For those of you who have never read Kallmaker, will you be able to follow the action? You bet. Therefore, if you're one of those people who likes to eat your dessert first, this one's a must. For those of you who are fans, this truly is "The Frosting on the Cake." As for the cherry on top, Kallmaker takes the time to write to her fans about how she conceived each story, what she wanted to accomplish, and how romance really works. This one's a mouth-watering delight. You'll even like the cover.

One of the best butch-femme romance stories I've read5
One of the longest stories in this book -- 45 pages! -- is the butch-femme romance between Natalie and Cinny. They're secondary characaters from Unforgettable, a great romance novel in its own right. Natalie is ex-army, newly retired. Cinny was a cheerleader and has only recently been able to come out. Natalie sets out a plan of "attack" to make Cinny fall in love with her and we get to watch her careful plans (step 2: show her how romantic I am) win the day. But Cinny surprises us -- and Natalie -- with her own plans and a sense of honor she has newly found. When they finally get together it's extremely HOT HOT HOT. I think my favorite line is Natalie thinking she had fantasized about Cinny's surrender but never considered what her own would be like.

Unlike a lot of butch-femme 'erotica' out there, this story is aboutthe EMOTIONS behind the labels. It'[s full of sensation and feelings, not just cold, rather empty sexual encounters. This story is worth the price alone, but the rest of the book is a delight as well, especially "Smudges."

Just what your sweet tooth craved!4
If like myself, you are a long time Kallmaker fan, you will enjoy Frosting on the Cake, an anthology of short stories based on her novels.

Kallmaker's characters are the main reason her stories are so enjoyable. She explores a diverse range of women and portrays them as human. These women get colds, have periods, disagree with their parents and spouses, have jobs, have children, renovate homes, and so on. Not just super human beauties, they reflect the lesbians we know, are, and with whom we interact. Not surprisingly, Kallmaker uses this opportunity to examine new aspects of these familiar characters.

After ten novels, Kallmaker has lots of characters to revisit and there's a wide range of topics to consider as well. For example Cat and Jessie, of In Every Port, have been together 23 years now and as many long time couples do, they have developed a communication all their own in "Conversations."

Life has been difficult for the cross dressing conductor Nicola Frost since the ending of Paperback Romance nine years ago. Two years prior to "Key of Sea," Oscar, her much loved and charming mentor, died; and ever since Nick has been building walls to protect herself from the world. Walls that also keep her from the things she loves. Alone on an all woman cruise for an over due vacation, Nick rediscovers her love of music and, perhaps, Patricia.

We get an extra peek at favorite women like Jackie and Leah of Painted Moon, (probably my second favorite of Kallmaker's titles). In "Smudges" the artist, Leah Beck immortalizes "what it's like between women" with a very special canvas. Rayann of Touchwood (my favorite Kallmaker novel) furthers her understanding of the butch/femme dance she shares with Lou in "Satisfaction."

"Wild Things are Free" is a novella that examines the complications of miscommunication and insecurity that can still arise some five years after Sydney and Faith began their relationship in Wild Things. While "Come Here" features Judy and Dedric, Rayann's friends from Touchwood, in a classic Kallmaker romantic encounter. This is a particularly interesting story because it provides the reader with an intimate view of characters who were not primary to the novel.

Perhaps the most interesting example of Kallmaker's exploration of secondary characters appears in "Unforgettable, That's What You Are." Natalie's role in Unforgettable was rather limited. However, Kallmaker appears to know a great deal about even relatively minor characters in her books. Her understanding of the people that populate her novels adds to the richness of all her characters. Thus in this story, we learn more of Natalie, a retired Army encryption specialist who still bears the psychological scars of battle earned during her service overseas. - Kallmaker's depiction of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a very powerful. -- Natalie has returned home to court and build a future with a woman she loves.

An additional, interesting treat is included at the end of the anthology. Kallmaker takes a few pages to discuss her novels and their related stories as well as answering a few of the "frequently asked questions" about her writing.

If you've never read any of Kallmaker's novels -- which probably means you either just came out, on principle you refuse to read any "romance" novel, or have been living under a rock for much of the last decade -- pick up this anthology. It will give you a very good idea of what her stories are like. Perhaps it will help you decide which of her books you'd like to read next. And you will want to read them.

As for you non-romance readers, I urge you to reconsider. Remember that these are not the straight, traditional romance stories you're bombarded with everyday. Kallmaker's stories are well written and non-formula. They depict realistic, contemporary lesbians dealing with everyday issues, including how to love and maintain that love in a homophobic society. Kallmaker's characters are in many ways ordinary women. Ordinary women made extraordinary through their love of each other. That is the magic of Kallmaker's writing.