About the book:
Don’t underestimate me…
Dancer Kai is the sweetheart of Blue Boy studio. Cute and petite, he’s the slender bottom every top loves to pound. But nothing is ever quite as it seems, and beneath his golden curls and giggles lies something else…an edge no one can quite put their finger on.
Is Kai bored? Or does he crave something more?
Blue Boy Studio is under new ownership. Veteran porn star Jude has seen it all before, and with the help of Kai’s mentor, Cam, they figure Kai needs a change. Enter Matthew, a fellow dancer and the newbie on the block.
Kai isn’t impressed. Matthew is hot and all, but Jude and Cam’s plans seem beyond his reach. Can Kai really do…that? He doesn’t believe it, but with Matthew along for the ride, it’s time to dig deep, be bold, and find out.
My review:
This
is the third book in the Blue Boy series but only the second book in this series
I’ve read. For some reason I managed to miss Bullet and I know I will
have to go back and remedy that situation before too long.
As
in the previous book, Bones, Garrett Leigh has given us a
multi-layered story. This series is set in the world of porn so the reader is
treated to quite a few hot and steamy sex scenes. But, surprising as it may
sound, sex is not what these stories are about. These books are about
characters who, while working in the industry, are so much more than ‘just’
beautiful sex objects. We get to watch them as they figure out what the rest of
their lives look like, who they are and what they might be without the dancing
and porn videos.
This
book focuses on Kai who is not an easy character to describe or pin down. On
the surface he appears confident and in charge but scratch a little bit deeper
and you find loneliness and insecurities. Kai is dyslexic and hasn’t finished
high school as a result. When he’s encouraged to take exams so he can further
his education he doesn’t believe he can do it. His battle with himself and his
constant doubts are heartbreaking at times. He doesn’t show it but feels less
than good enough due to what he perceives as his stupidity and watching him as
he overcomes that prejudice about himself was wonderful.
The
developing relationship between Kai and Matthew was mesmerizing. The two young
men should be cock-sure and confident with each other. Given their backgrounds
and the fact that they’re thrown together to come up with a scene for the next
video, you’d expect them to indulge in an almost constant sex fest. Instead
they take it easy; indulging in endless and very hot kissing sessions and
refusing to take things all the way for reasons Kai can’t explain, even to
himself.
Because
the whole book was told from Kai’s perspective, Matthew remained a bit of an
enigma throughout the story. Under different circumstances I might have
resented that. In this book it worked very well though. Once Kai’s insecurities
create a problem it is possible to understand him and sympathize with his fears
because the reader doesn’t know anything more than Kai does.
The
attack Kai falls victim to while dancing in the club isn’t really resolved in
this story. Again something that might have upset me. I’ve come to realize
though that while these books tell stories that can and do stand on their own,
they are very much part of a series. I have no doubt this attack will have a
follow up in future titles. Just as the stories of the characters we met in Bullet
and Bones
are still developing. Since I’m always curious what happens to the characters
who have managed to grab me, once the book ends, this continuation of their
stories is a wonderful gift.
Garrett
Leigh has proven herself to be an author who writes great stories, using
beautiful words while never shirking difficult topics or issues. In fact, this
author’s books work so well for me because she gives her characters real
problems (as opposed to imagined ones) to deal with. This book, in fact the
whole series, is a treat for anyone who likes their sexy men with a dose of
real and recognisable substance.
About the author:
Garrett Leigh is a British writer and book designer, currently working for Dreamspinner Press, Loose Id, and Black Jazz Press. Her protagonists will always be tortured, crippled, broken and deeply flawed. Throw in a tale of enduring love, some stubbly facial hair, and a bunch of tattoos, and you're got yourself a Garrett special.
When not writing, Garrett can generally be found procrastinating on Twitter, cooking up a storm, or sitting on her behind doing as little as possible. That, and dreaming up new ways to torture her characters. Garrett believes in happy endings; she just likes to make her boys work for it.
Garrett also works as a freelance cover artists for various publishing houses and independent authors under the pseudonym G.D. Leigh. For cover art info, please visit http://www.blackjazzpress.com/
Social media:
Website: http://garrettleigh.com
Twitter: https:/www.twitter.com/Garrett_Leigh
Cover art enquiries: blackjazzdesign@gmail.com
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