Dock Tease By DJ Jamison
Genre: Contemporary Romance, GLBTQ, MM
Tropes: Age-gap
Released: April 24, 2024
Publisher: Must Love Books LLC
Series: Swallow Cove, Book 1
Length: 354 Pages
I’ve been in love with Hudson Nash for years, but he’s too stubborn to admit he wants me too. For a whole bunch of stupid reasons.
Like the fact I’m too young. (What’s a twenty-year gap? Age is just a number, am I right?)
And a virgin. (Which he could easily fix!)
And maybe not the best choice, given he and my dad hate each other. (It’s not that ba— Okay, it is that bad, but our love could totally rise above, right? It would be epic!)
I see the way he watches me like a starving man. The heat in his eyes when I flirt with him. The longing that he feels too.
If Hudson won’t stop pushing me away, I’m just going to have to show him what he’s missing.
I’ll flirt with the pretty boy tourists who come my way. Or maybe the gruff but sexy boat tour operators. Heck, I’ll flirt with the dang fish if that’s what it takes for Hudson to make a move.
I’ll be a total dock tease—until Hudson makes me his.
Because I’m not a tease at all. Not for the right man.
Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003
A great start to a new series!
This is book one in a new series and it sets up what I think will be future books for characters mentioned in this one. Fisher has a good group of friends and there was a lot of innuendo for a few of them giving us hints that they may have a book coming.
Fisher is very mature for his age and he knows what he wants and that’s Hudson who is much older. Hudson is reluctant to have a relationship because he feels like he failed to be a good partner to his wife so they ended up divorced.
Hudson finally agrees to teach Fisher everything he wants to know about gay sex with no strings attached and no feelings involved. Of course, feelings happen or this wouldn’t be a romance. 😊 The fact that Fisher’s father hates Hudson further complicates matters.
I liked everything about this book and I’m looking forward to reading the next one in the series which will be about Fisher’s cousin, Brooks (who is supposedly straight).
♥♥♥♥♥
O Factor: Scorcher
Available to borrow with Kindle Unlimited.
DJ Jamison writes romances about everyday life and extraordinary love featuring a variety of queer characters, from gay to bisexual to asexual. DJ spent more than a decade in the newspaper industry before chasing her first dream to write fiction. She’s spent a lifetime reading and continues to avidly devour her fellow authors’ books each night. She lives in Kansas with her husband, two sons, one snake, and a sadistic cat named Birdie.
DJ is active in her Facebook group, DJ and Company, as well as her KoFi page where she offers memberships for early access to chapters, advance ebooks, signed paperbacks, and more!
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A review copy was provided by the author.
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