
Cocktails and Books
Written on Feb 21, 2014
"Take Me" by Taylor Brooks is hotter than So Cal in August. I've only started to delve into the M/M genre, and Ms Brooks has allowed me to dip my toes into the pool very nicely. It's not...Read more
3.5 Cocktails
"Take Me" by Taylor Brooks is hotter than So Cal in August. I've only started to delve into the M/M genre, and Ms Brooks has allowed me to dip my toes into the pool very nicely. It's not a long story. I read it in about an hour, but it was really, really, did I mention REALLY hot.
Clint sells luxury cars...very expensive luxury cars. It seems like he has it all, but he's on the verge of losing it. It's a very difficult time for him, and he's all alone. Rick is a personal trainer who just moved to LA from small town Kansas. One very warm evening brings them together in a crazy way, and the whole thing just takes off from there.
These men had crazy chemistry. I could really feel it as I read. Like I mentioned, it's not a long book, so the story moves along very quickly. The sex is nuclear, and I found myself wishing I could be a fly on the wall in their bedroom. It's just that good.
This is the first book in a series called "Sultry SoCal". I'm going to do my best to read the whole series because I really enjoyed "Take Me".
Reviewed by Kenna for Cocktails and Books
"Take Me" by Taylor Brooks is hotter than So Cal in August. I've only started to delve into the M/M genre, and Ms Brooks has allowed me to dip my toes into the pool very nicely. It's not a long story. I read it in about an hour, but it was really, really, did I mention REALLY hot.
Clint sells luxury cars...very expensive luxury cars. It seems like he has it all, but he's on the verge of losing it. It's a very difficult time for him, and he's all alone. Rick is a personal trainer who just moved to LA from small town Kansas. One very warm evening brings them together in a crazy way, and the whole thing just takes off from there.
These men had crazy chemistry. I could really feel it as I read. Like I mentioned, it's not a long book, so the story moves along very quickly. The sex is nuclear, and I found myself wishing I could be a fly on the wall in their bedroom. It's just that good.
This is the first book in a series called "Sultry SoCal". I'm going to do my best to read the whole series because I really enjoyed "Take Me".
Reviewed by Kenna for Cocktails and Books