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Chargement... On the Clock (2015)par L. A. Witt
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Appartient à la sérieMarket Garden (8)
When Blake Raleigh's favorite rentboys retire from Market Garden, they're sure their friend Jason will be a perfect replacement. Though Tristan and Jared are a tough act to follow, Blake returns to London to test out their recommendation. Jason is right on the money. Negotiations turn him on. Getting paid turns him on. The higher the stakes, the hotter things get. Each trip to London is more expensive than the last, and the webcam sessions don't run cheap, but Jason is well worth the sticker shock. The more time they spend together, the more Blake wants, and not just sex and transactions. But Jason's been burned before by men who thought they were in love with him, and he's not making that mistake again. When the lines between personal and professional start to blur, it's going to take more than money, jewelry, and sports cars to keep Jason from clocking out and walking away. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The Market Garden series has always been one of my favorite series, though oddly enough I never quite enjoy either Witt's or Voinov's solo works. Put them together and it's guarantied I can't put the book down until I've reached the final period.
I don't deny one of the biggest attractions with the series is the sex. It's hot, it's unapologetic, and there's plenty of it with multiple partners. Given the subject matter it couldn't really be any other way.
In addition to hot sex, the romantic and emotional side of the stories always gets to me. If I looked for something to criticize in this book, it would be downplaying the time Blake and Jason spent together out of bed. A few key scenes were included to show they actually did something else besides have sex, but I would have liked there to be a little more. How convenient Jason was sick the entire week he was visiting Blake...
The fact that the entire book is written solely in Blake's POV was a little disappointing too. I don't really know what exactly Jason felt or thought about anything, and that's something I'd have liked to read. I'd have liked to be inside both men's heads instead of just the one. ( )