Reviewed by Stephen K.
TITLE: Thirty Days
AUTHOR: Keegan Kennedy
PUBLISHER: Kennedy-Empire Media
LENGTH: 31 pages
RELEASE DATE: March 7th 2015
BLURB:
What happens with a bookish young twink is placed in a bullpen with three alpha-male football jocks? A feeding frenzy… Shaun finds himself trapped in the middle of a new family, and, at first, he’s not thrilled. But things take an unexpected turn and the slim red-haired boy with the nerdish leanings finds out that he’s more welcome in his new home than he’d ever imagined. The short story is approximately 7800 words. This work features male on male bonding, sports gear and competition.
REVIEW:
If you want a short, hot, fantasy fulfillment tale about what happens when a nerdy small town southern boy suddenly finds himself with two randy well-built step brothers and an even studlier high school coach for a stepfather, this is just the ticket.
They say that thirty days hath September, well 31 pages hath this e-book. And yet that’s enough for veteran author Keegan Kennedy to cram in a set-up, three blowjobs, and a bit more. Don’t look for much character development in this tale. This is primarily erotic fiction.
This is about as “slow burn,” as lighter fluid. And while the character building is minimal, it relies on the stereotypes of the trope to make for a fast and satisfying read. Again, it’s a free read so you can’t go wrong with the price, and I found it well worth the reading time. I’d not recommend this type of thing as a steady diet, but as a sorbet for the hormones, it’s all good.
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