Publisher: Decadent Publishing
Published: 31, January 2014
ISBN: 978-1-61333-650-2
Genre: M/M. contemporary, interracial, multicultural, LGBT
Book format: E-Book
Obtained via: Publisher
Reviewed by name and email address: Helena helenastone63@gmail.com
Published: 31, January 2014
ISBN: 978-1-61333-650-2
Genre: M/M. contemporary, interracial, multicultural, LGBT
Book format: E-Book
Obtained via: Publisher
Reviewed by name and email address: Helena helenastone63@gmail.com
Rating: 3.5
“His moans sounded like sobs
from a long-forgotten, sad story.”
This
was my third ‘1 Night Stand’ novella in a month and I have to admit I’m
quickly turning into a fan of this series. I love the premise of these stories;
two people desperately looking for that elusive love connection turn to Madame
Eve to set them up with a perfect partner for one night. If all goes to plan
that one night will be the basis for a happily ever after, but not without some
obstacles to overcome first. I mean, what’s not to like?
In
this book American contract negotiator Thomas Barkley finds himself stranded in
Mumbai having just been made redundant. Thomas has lost the man he loved under
tragic circumstances 18 months earlier and hasn’t been able to be intimate with
anyone else since. He’s almost forgotten the request he sent to Madame Eve
months ago when he’s notified that his one night stand will take place in his
hotel that night.
Arjun
Mukesh has been a rent boy all his life. Since it is the caste he was born into
he never expected to be anything else and can’t imagine a life that wouldn’t
involve giving himself to men for money or the violence his pimp, Ranjeet
inflicts upon him. All he’s asked Madame Eve for is one night of real pleasure
since love is a dream he can’t afford to indulge himself in.
When
Thomas reaches the room where Arjun is waiting for him he walks into a violent
scene. He manages to scare Ranjeet off, but is heartbroken to discover that
this is what Arjun’s life is and always will be. The night the two men share is
a revelation for both. While Thomas discovers that he can develop feelings for
somebody other than the lover he lost, Arjun experience real pleasure and
intimacy for the very first time. Arjun has never been with a man who is as
anxious to make sure Arjun gets his pleasure as he is for his own.
More
violence follows the two men while they explore each other’s bodies as well as
life-stories. When Arjun disappears the following morning Thomas knows that he
has to find the man he’s begun to fall for as well as a way of bringing him
back to America with him.
This
was a charming little story even if there seemed to be a bit too much happening
for such a short tale. Personally I would have liked to see a bit more of the
two men discovering each other and a little bit less of the violence. Having
said that, everything we were shown about the two men was well written and
clearly painted. I especially appreciated Arjun’s story and his inability to
believe that somebody might want to give him pleasure for no other reason than
to make him happy, and his reluctance to believe that it might be something he
could hang on to.
Some
of the writing in this story – like the sentence I quoted at the top of this
review – was so beautiful it took my breath away. I also liked that the book
came with an epilogue, giving us a small glimpse of the future and the happy
ending Madame Eve had once again managed to create for two of her clients.
Now
that I’ve found these ‘1 Night Stand’ stories I find
myself rather addicted to them, so it’s just as well there seem to be a lot of
them and new ones are being published quite regularly. Sometimes a hot quick
read is exactly what this reader needs; at moments like that I could do a lot
worse than turn to this series.
This is an objective
review and not an endorsement of this book.
1 comment:
Thanks so much for the review! There is much to like about the series. You can find PNR, MM, MF, Suspense - almost any genre is included. Enjoy :)
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