Friday, March 2, 2012

ROMEO CLUB 2: RUBBED THE RIGHT WAY by Brita Addams

Book 2 in Romeo Club Series
Publisher: Riptide Publishing
Date published: December 4, 2011
ISBN 978-1-937-551-14-8
ASIN B006HZ4JOU
M/M Contemporary, BDSM, Short Story
E-Book
Reviewed by Dawn
Obtained by Publisher


After being dumped on his vacation, Romeo Club member Brady finds he needs to relax and goes for a deep tissue massage. With the deft fingers of the club’s masseuse, Kyle, Brady finds a passion so consuming he is loathed to let it end. Brady will find that erotic massage is much more than he anticipates and the perfect way to heal a broken heart.

I loved this author’s first introduction into the Romeo Club, an ultra-exclusive BDSM club in Surprise and this next short story is just as hot and sexy as the first one. I have to admit this one had me gasping in shock just from items being mentioned that even I was unaware of. I have got to admit, this is an author who really knows how to keep her readers squirming in their seat right from the beginning. I have to caution though, this is an erotic short story with no romance in it. You have been warned.

RUBBED THE RIGHT WAY is a sexy, hot story that introduces the Romeo Club Masseuse, Kyle who shows Brady that a massage can be more than just a general pat down. Full of erotic scenes that had me running to cool myself off in any way I could find, Ms. Addams delivers a wildly entertaining next chapter in her Romeo Club series. The characters are intriguing and I enjoyed the banter between Kyle and Brady.

If you want to heat things up a notch, I highly recommend RUBBED THE RIGHT WAY and the Romeo Club series for a quickie afternoon read. I do recommend a bucket of ice, a cold shower or your significant other nearby to help cool you down afterwards. Brita Addams is coming to be my favorite short story authors to go to whenever I need a quick lunch time read. I can’t wait to see what else goes on in the Romeo Club next. I just hope I am not waiting too long for it.

This is an objective review and not an endorsement of the book.

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