TITLE: THE GROOM WORE NOTHING AT ALL
AUTHOR: Hunter Raines
Novella: 18k words
Date: 17/01/2014
Grade: 3.5
Details: Part of the Brand Me Series
Received through Love Romances
Kindle / Own
Matthew Owens is as straight laced as
they come, or so it would seem. He is a successful lawyer with a reputation to
uphold. He is also deeply in love with his fiancé, Joe Khalousi and on the
surface it would appear that Joe is as respectable as Matt is. Except that
while Joe is an accountant he does the books for a strip club, a detail Matt
prefers not to mention to his colleagues, friends and family. Just as Joe’s
tattoos are kept well hidden unless the two men are on their own.
It is the evening before Matt and Joe’s
wedding and much to Matt’s horror his friends decide to surprise him. Instead
of a quiet dinner followed by a few drinks they are taking Matt to a strip
club, where they have a very special surprise planned for him.
When Joe’s employer all but begs Joe to
perform as a stripper for just one night, Joe finds it hard to refuse. His boss
is also his lifelong friend and desperate. It is only just before he goes on
stage that Joe finds out he’ll also have to perform a private dance for an unsuspecting
member of a bachelor party.
Neither Joe nor Matt knows their worlds
are about to collide. When the lights come on and all secrets are revealed it
is make or break time for these two men. Is the love between them enough to
overcome the differences or are Matt’s hang-ups about respectability going to
end their marriage before they’ve even taken their vows?
Let me start by saying that this is a
short and rather sex driven novella. While we do get to know Matt and Joe it is
really only in the context of the 24 hours or so this story spans. So we
discover that Joe is a bit of a bad boy; tattooed, working in a sex club and
rather dominant. Yet, he isn’t completely one dimensional because it is
perfectly clear that he cares deeply for Matt. He’s prepared to cover up when
he meets his partner’s friends, family and colleagues and goes out of his way
to get in touch with Matt before going on stage.
Matt was, for me, not as well
established as Joe. For most of the story he seemed to be unsure of what he
wanted, needed and should be doing. I couldn’t help wondering if he should be
marrying at all if he wouldn’t allow his future husband to be himself around
the other people in Matt’s life. Having said that, Matt’s ambivalence about Joe
and their relationship did make the moment when he gives in to his feelings and
shuts his mind up, all the more powerful.
I did have my doubts about the final
scene in the book. I can’t and won’t describe it since I don’t believe in
spoilers, but do need to say that I wasn’t convinced that what was described
there is really possible, never mind advisable. Still, it was a beautiful way
to end story.
There were other parts of the book I
really enjoyed. The hot phone call between Matt and Joe was a wonderful way of
throwing the reader straight into the action and I loved the way Joe discovers
the delights of and the power derived from stripping while doing his friend and
boss a favour. I was less convinced that Matt, being the rather stuck up person
that he is, would really have reacted the way he did. But, again, it did make
the story a hot delight.
I don’t want to sound negative about this
book. It is a well written story; it captures the reader’s attention right from
the start and the smooth writing and intriguing story make sure that attention
never wavers.
Overall I would say that this story is as at least as much about the act of lovemaking as it is about the actual love and relationship between these two men. There is nothing wrong with that of course, but I wouldn’t have minded reading a little bit more about the emotions that drive the characters. As a description of one man’s sexual liberation this story worked relatively well. I’m not convinced that anybody would make a complete turnaround as quickly as Matt does in this book, but I liked the idea and enjoyed all the heat between Joe and Matt. It is almost a shame this story was as short as it was. I can’t help feeling that more words would have turned this nice story into a fascinating book.
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