Blurb:
From east to west and north to south, these British boys are having a blast in and out of the bedroom with the men of their dreams. They’re topping and bottoming from London to Cardiff, living out fantasies in the wildest fells and hooking up while serving HRH Queen Elizabeth II.With passion and lust the name of the game, nothing is off limits. Throw in honed muscles, high-strength testosterone and an accent to die for and there is nothing they can’t do and no one they can’t get in this world or another.
Don’t miss Brit Boys: On Boys—a smokin’ hot box set, containing 147,000 words/440 pages of unforgettable M/M erotic romance from eight popular British authors.
Kay's Review
I have to say I really enjoyed this anthology of MM romances with varying degrees of eroticism. All the stories were really good, a rare occurrence with anthologies especially when you haven't read all the authors before. But I can honestly say that I will read from these authors again.
The book opens up with Bodywork By Ashe Barker. When Alex dings Graham's car in a supermarket car park because he's in a rush, his sedate life takes a very sexy turn when he agrees to do the body work on the car free of charge. Romance blooms between these two quickly but when someone from Graham's past turns up, a spanner is thrown into the works.
The gentle unfolding of the romance between Theo and Eddie in Love on Location By Lucy Felthouse was sweet. It was nice to see how these two overcome their initial impressions of each other.
In Landscapes By K D Grace I found Alonso's seduction technique quite intriguing and I don't blame Reese for his reaction when he found out. But then again fans of vampire romance will enjoy this one.
I enjoyed the roundabout method in which Steve and his ex Robert got back together in The Chase By Lily Harlem. And the threesome scene was HOT.
Another book involving hot threesome but this time with best friend Craig and Ben who rescue Richie from a disastrous opening night is Dish of the Day By Clare London.
I have to admit that some of the sci-fi elements of E2 By Sarah Masters went over my head. I think it was too sci-fi heavy for such a short story and the romantic elements were eroded. Still an enjoyable read.
I enjoyed Locked Out By Josephine Myles because it had elements of a romantic comedy especially with Martin who seems to be the only gay guy with a non-existent sex life. A humorous and hot story.
Disclaimer: This book was provided by the author/publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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