Reviewed by Danielle
Author : T.J Masters
Publisher: Self Published
Length : 38 pages
Blurb:
Amateur rugby player Richard Doyle is injured in a match and after a visit to a hospital A & E he seeks the help of a sports therapist to get him fit to play again before the next important game. Physiotherapist Alan Jennings is a very fit, attractive and skilled man. Ex-army, divorced and gay, Alan is immediately attracted to his stunningly good looking new client and wastes no time in seducing the younger man and introducing him to the joys of masculine m/m sex. As Richard’s shoulder is treated so a powerful relationship develops between the two men.
The therapist’s powerful hands work their magic on the handsome rugby player and soon he is fit to play again. At the same time he has become a hungry submissive partner in their discrete but intense sexual adventures. The day of the semi-final arrives and Alan accompanies his lover at the request of the team coach in order to look after their star player. After winning a great game the team are ready for their traditional night of drunken celebrations but Richard just wants to get his sexual mentor back to their shared hotel room as soon as possible
Review :
When I got offered this story in exchange for a review by the author I immediately was interested in what I read from the blurb. I cannot deny I really like a good story with athletes in it 😉
This little story brought me more than that though. I have to say it goes fast…I do have to be honest and mention that. I mean can I have therapy like that please ! 🙂
But if I am honest that is the only thing I can complain about the pace of the story and the length. It is too short and I feel like there should have been more time for exploration not only of both characters but also in their “relationship”.
The chemistry is flying out of the (examination) room so to speak. Author T.J Masters certainly knows how to bring a couple of guys together.
It is fascination to read about Richards experiments or better perhaps explorations with the very convincing help of Alan.
I loved both men in their own way and I just really would have liked to have an HEA instead of a HFN that I feel we got.
Perhaps I could persuade T.J Masters to give out a kind of an epilogue in a blogpost …..;)
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