Reviewed by Carissa
TITLE: Heat Wave: Tuscaloosa
AUTHOR: Jeff Adams
PUBLISHER: JMS Books
LENGTH: 51 pages
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Ethan is a grad student stuck in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for the summer. Though he’s thrilled about his teaching assistant position at the university, he’s not at all excited about the record-breaking heat wave plaguing the area.
In the midst of an oppressively hot summer night, Ethan meets fellow grad student Marcus. While their initial encounters are scorching, can two busy students have more than a heated seasonal fling? Or could it be the beginning of something that will last beyond the stormy southern nights?
REVIEW:
Tuscaloosa, Alabama seems to have made a weather-swap with hell. Temperatures have been in the 100s for over a week and the whole area is just one big pile of sweaty, tired, and combustible people. Ethan luckily can hang out in the campus library most of the day, working on his grad studies, but even he has to go home. Home to a sweltering flat. An empty, sweltering flat.
But temperatures are not the only thing that are rising in Alabama. Especially when he catches a guy from the neighboring apartment building trying to relax with a nice outdoor wank. Then question is, if they ever meet, will the heat coming off the two melt the city to the ground?
This was a very good story. I usually pickup Jeff Adams when I want some ice (hockey players), but turns out he can do hot as well as cold. I’m pretty much never going to the south, if the temperatures I read about in books are in any way correct, but this short trip (in the comfort of my own air-conditioned house) was great.
Loved the way that these two guys ‘meet’. Not exactly something you would tell the grandchildren years later, but I will admit to a bit of a exhibitionist kink of sorts. Plus, all that heat, all that sweat? Yummy.
Very good story, and I totally recommend you pick it up when you need a little extra spice in you reading diet.
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