Description
It's not easy being a doll girl in a flesh-and-blood world. Created by magic to be second-class, Sorla's baked goods are now famous for miles around thanks to her hard work and unrelenting optimism, . She's even attracted the notice of Prince Seldon, who invites her to work at the royal bakery in the capital. The one thing Sorla's life is missing is love. Her youthful crush ditched her for a normal girl with generous curves (of course), and technically she is unsexed (parts sold separately). Flesh girls certainly don't have to save money to buy themselves lady bits before they can even date. Her ride-for-hire to the capital? Dorr, a soldier revived from a battlefield death, as is the way of the Ven-Diri clan, who revere death and practice necromancy. He might rather have been left to die with his comrades. Instead, a few parts of their bodies were stitched on to fix his. Scarred and broken, Dorr wants to drop off his overly cheerful companion as quickly as possible—until he realizes that her pastries are the only thing that's tasted good since his revival.As they slowly open up over dog rescues (her idea), graveyard strolls (his idea), and of course, delicious pastry, love and trust grows between these two misfits. But the war isn't over, and when the royal family expect Sorla's pastries to save the life of the hero of the realm, she might lose Dorr and everything she's worked for.Cross a Ghibli movie with The Nightmare Before Christmas, add a little spice, and you might have the quirkiest of romcoms.With achingly sweet moments and unforgettable characters, DOLL GIRL MEETS DEAD GUY was the cozy fantasy romance I didn't know I needed. Take one brooding and broken boy returning from the battlefield, one bright girl with a gift for making just the right pastry to bring him to life (literally), and add just the tiniest hint of spice, and you have the ideal book to warm your heart. - Brigid Kemmerer, NYT Bestselling Author of A Curse So Dark and Lonely and Defy the Night