AUTHOR:
J.P. BARNABY
Length:
Novella / 14000 words
Date:
26/03/2014
Grade:
4
Details:
Working Boys Book 2
Received from author
Own
/ Kindle
The
blurb:
“Andy Finnegan is a six foot three
brown-haired, blue-eyed, Mack f*cking truck. A former marine who spends his
nights dancing for your entertainment, he has a dark side hiding beneath the
beautiful veneer.
Sweet little Stefan is awestruck by the big, gorgeous dancer with the rock hard abs and the lonely eyes. Determined to see what lurks behind the perfect surface, he gets a little more than he bargained for.”
Sweet little Stefan is awestruck by the big, gorgeous dancer with the rock hard abs and the lonely eyes. Determined to see what lurks behind the perfect surface, he gets a little more than he bargained for.”
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My thoughts:
They say size isn’t everything and this story
certainly confirms the truth in that statement. This may not be a very long
novella but it sure packs a punch. And the same can be said for our main
character.
Andy Finnegan is one angry and closed off hulk
of a man. Ever since he left the Marines, Andy has kept his distance from
others. He keeps his body in shape and does his job as a dancer in a gay club.
Any hook up with another man is short, a one-off and completely on his terms.
Determined to never be vulnerable again, Andy has his future planned. He wants
to become a porn star. It’s the easiest way to make the money he needs and have
the casual sexual encounters he craves. Tonight is the night. A porn producer
will be in the club to watch him dance. If Andy plays his cards right, he might
end up with exactly what he wants.
Two men seem determined to put a spanner in the
works. The first is a former Marine buddy who can’t believe Andy has ended up
where he did and offers him a ‘proper’ job. The other is a young man with dark
hair. A young man who reminds him of somebody he has lost. A young man named
Stefan who should be afraid of Andy and run away but does the opposite and
stays, even after the Marine has shown him his worst.
Like I stated above, this is one short but
powerful novella. When the story started I wasn’t sure I would be able to like
Andy or even connect to him as a character. He came across as selfish, rough
and mean. It is only as the story unfolds and we learn more about Andy, his
past and his present that my feelings towards him started changing. By the time
the story was over I had done a turn-around and developed a soft spot for this
man who had only done what he felt he needed to do in order to keep his
feelings locked up, deep inside, where he didn’t need to deal with them.
Stefan is just a sweetheart. Not nearly as well
developed as Andy’s character he does manage to play a pivotal role in this
story.
“How can you be so beautiful and hate yourself
so much?”
I have a thing about stories in which the
strong, seemingly untouchable man finds his redemption in the eyes and arms of
someone who appears to be much weaker but turns out to have the ability to see
beyond the obvious as well as the inner strength to persevere where stronger
men would crumble.
This was a well written, hot and ultimately
sweet story. It is also a clear indication that I’ve once again managed to find
myself an author I need to further investigate. I seriously need more hours in
my days.
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