Showing posts with label Short story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Short story. Show all posts

Monday, June 19, 2017

Review of Bullet (Blue Boy #1) by Garrett Leigh




4 stars


Levi Ramone entered the gay porn market for one reason, and one reason only–he needed the cash to pay his momma's spiraling gambling debts.

Seven years later, he's a veteran with a reputation as one of Blue Boy Studio's most ruthless tops, and when his boss suggests it's time for a change, he finds himself staring down the barrel of a gun. Figuratively speaking, at least.

Enter Sonny Valentine, a go-go dancer at Blue's sister club, Silver's. Levi has secretly admired Sonny from afar for years, but there's one problem–he can't stand Sonny and the feeling is entirely mutual. When Levi learns Sonny is to play the third part in a scene he considers his worst nightmare, he figures things can't get any worse.

But when preparations for the scene from hell collide with tragic events in his personal life, he finds his fast growing, red hot attraction to Sonny the one thing left between him and a bullet.

We love short stories and Bullet by Garrett Leigh is a great example of why.  It is short, to the point, and gives us just enough to make the story move along.  We don’t get bogged down is back-stories, and the everyday mundane, it is a snapshot of how people fall in lust and hopefully eventually love.

This is a story about porn stars, and after seven years performing on screen Levi Ramone is a well-known, ruthless top that takes what he wants regardless of his partner.  Like the reason he go into porn, he is approached to do his first bottom scene for money, and reluctantly agrees, only to find out that Sonny Valentine has been hired to be in the shoot as well. Sonny Valentine is a go-go dancer at a sister club and is just starting his porn career.  There is no love lost between these two men, but their lust is sure to consume them.

Sonny and Levi’s relationship is the quintessential love-hate turn-around.  They can’t stand each other, but are inexplicably drawn to each other.  It makes for an interesting push-pull story.  Levi is struggling in his life; his mother is a homophobic, alcoholic woman with huge gambling debts.  Levi is trying to do the best by her as he lost his father to suicide years ago, but how much can he take of her abuse? 

Sonny offers him a place that he can be himself, someone who knows nothing about his family life.  But Sonny is one of those people who gets under your skin and just irritates you, but that’s kind of what Levi needs.  Someone to push him out of his comfort zone.  It is a hard story, Levi has a hard life and cut himself off from feeling.

At 106 pages, Bullet is a great short story, and honestly we love Garrett Leigh!  It is easy to read, to sink into and to fall in love with Sorry and Levi.

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Review of Catching Light by Meg Harding



4 stars


Oliver's been stuck in the hell that is writer's block for what feels like ages. He's out of ideas, neglecting his life, and all around losing his mind. His partner has had enough. Adam's tired of watching Oliver stare blankly at the screen. It's time to bring back his spark, and he knows just what to do. A vacation is in order. A beautiful beach, a sparkling waterfall, and lots of love should put everything to right.

Another sweet, sexy short story!  Unlike many other short stories Catching Light doesn’t shove a whole lotta story into a tiny package, Meg Harding concentrates on a week vacation, and it fit perfectly into this charming novella.  

Oliver is a writer and experiencing some hellish writers block, his husband Adam thinks a change of scene will help him get the ideas moving and a story on paper.  Oliver reluctantly agrees and they take off for a week of vacation, hopefully a relaxing time but Adam has other plans.  He schedules, hikes, cliff diving, surfing, snorkeling, and a myriad of other action adventure activities.

This is a sweet story, and although we were slightly confused if Adam and Oliver are living together or married, it is a fun little snippet into an already established relationship.  There is no drama, no angst, and whether in a relationship or not we can all put ourselves in this couple.  They sneak kisses, get some loving under a waterfall, and just re-connect in their relationship which makes Oliver’s writings block crumble. 

If you have an hour and want to read a light, fun, sweet story Catching Light by Meg Harding is not to be missed!