Reviewed by Sid
TITLE: The Wishbone
AUTHOR: Rob Rosen
PUBLISHER: Torquere Press
LENGTH: 13 pages
BLURB: A trip home for Thanksgiving goes from dreaded to weird to downright hot when Paul finds that his date for dinner is none other than his cousin (by marriage, of course), Roger. And there’s certainly a lot to be thankful for once the two discover that they’ll also be sharing Paul’s boyhood bedroom for the night. But just who gets the bigger half of the wishbone, and will the wish come true and make this holiday season one to remember?
REVIEW:
The Wishbone is a short Holiday story which focuses on Paul and Roger’s meeting back home. The whole family is getting together for Thanksgiving and Paul dreads to face everyone since he is the only one left in the family who isn’t married or committed. Things are about to change though when he meets his handsome cousin Roger. He notices that Roger has changed a lot over the years. The attraction between them is magnificent after that. It may be fate trying to bring them together or just his family plotting to get them together – nobody knows – but they end up sharing a bedroom for the night. And you know what happens when two guys – who obviously have got hots for each other – are put together in the same room?
Sex-blast!
Ah, it was totally erotic the way they spend the night together, exploring not only each others’ bodies but their inner feelings too. The book is short but I didn’t mind it at all because the author managed to satisfy the reader’s hunger in me. I got romance and sex and even a good plot. The end was perfect too. It doesn’t seem as if Rosen leaves off with lots of unresolved issues. Instead, I was left with the beautiful imagination of how wonderful Paul and Roger’s life was going to be after that point.
If you are in the mood to find a quick read of a Holiday story, I’d recommend you to definitely give this a go. And while I am at it, I’d wish you all, in advance, a Happy Thanksgiving!
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BUY LINKS: Torquere Press