
Title: Whip, Stir and Serve
Author: Caitlyn Forst, Henry Drake
Book Type: Ebook, Novella
Series: N/A
Series Number: N/A
Genre: Contemporary, Romance, Erotica
Age: Adult
Disability: Autism
LGBTQ+: Bisexual (MC), Demi-Girl (MC)
Published: 2018
Setting: USA
[ID: A book cover. Down the centre, an image of someone kneading dough on a black floured surface. The image is cut into six windowed sections by a white bordered. It is on top of a larger image of plain cinnamon rolls in a white dish, that makes up the rest of the cover. The title “Whip, Stir and Serve” is written down the right side of the the centre image in large white capitals. “Whip” and “Stir” are in the upper right segment, “and” and “Serve” are in the centre right segment below this. The name of the author “Caitlyn Frost” is written in the lower left segment in small white writing. The name of the second author “Henry Drake” is written in the lower right segment in small white writing. /end]
Content Warning:
- Sexual Content
- Sex (On Page)* [See: Notes]
- BDSM
- Panic Attack (Resulting in MC going nonverbal)
- References to Ableism
Summary:
Maggie Jensen has one goal: make cinnamon buns, from scratch, for her father’s retirement party. She’ll do whatever it takes to finish the job and prove she isn’t a klutz in the kitchen, family stories about her burned hard boiled eggs be damned. She’s more comfortable in the wood shop, but how hard can this possibly be?
But after her first attempt ends in disaster, Maggie knows she needs a good luck charm to make this happen. She makes sure to pick up a secret ingredient on her next trip to the grocery store: a quick gaze at Liam, the eye candy behind the deli counter. He warns her this might be harder than she thinks, but Maggie is on a mission.
It turns out that baking is nothing like woodworking, and Maggie is in over her head. Inexperience combined with autistic and sensory issues threaten to ruin her plans, but Liam isn’t going to let her go it alone. He’s going to get these cinnamon buns made before the timer runs out, no matter what.
Their relationship is sweet, but their chemistry is hot. Liam is in control of the kitchen – and Maggie is ready to serve.
Notes:
One review, found here, described the sexual content that is present in this book, if you would like more information.
Here is a link to a review by the Trans Book Reviews team.
There is a kindle edition. There does not appear to be a print edition.
Frost also writes under the name Rebecca Croteau.
Archivist Comments:
The only note I wrote on this book was “Cinnamon buns and sex”. In hindsight, that seems a bit unfair.
This book seems very beloved by the majority of people who have reviewed it. There are comments wishing for more development in terms of the story or characters, and a few comments by people who didn’t realise the type of book this was before buying it, but for the most part it has been very well received. Particular praise has been directed to just how well the authors managed to portray both the queer and disabled aspects of the MCs identity with taking away from either one.
Overall, this book seems like a good choice if your looking for some good, quick, kinky fluff.

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