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Heat Wave Astoria by Liam Livings Books Laid Bare Boys 4 star review

19/10/2016

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Here's another lovely 4 star review, this time from Books Laid Bare Books blog for my Heat Wave Astoria novella. It's so nice to see that it was felt to be steamy. I used to shy away from writing explicit content in my stories, but with this, it felt right for the characters, the story and the setting, so I'm glad it worked. Anyway, here's the review:

The weather wasn't the only thing that was hot in Astoria.

Brad thought the man in the handmade jacket that was standing in the store was pretty damn hot as well.

Brad was a slut, no two ways about it, he had a reputation and he loved it.
Even had the wall chart to prove it.
If he managed to do the gorgeous man in front of him, that would be the whole of the UK ticked off his list.
James was in Astoria for a break from the job that had sent him overseas.
He wasn't going to be away from home for long so a hook up with the hottie behind the counter seemed like a good idea at the time.
For both of the men though, this casual fling seemed to mean something more.
Could the uptight British gent have wormed his way in to Brad's heart, could the wall chart have finally seen its last sticker.
Only thing wrong with the budding relationship was that it had a time limit.
How could you fall in love when you know it has to end in a few weeks.
This book was steamy in more ways than one.

I loved the dynamic between the two men, the push and pull of the should they/ shouldn't they.....
4 out of 5 stars.
Sue x

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