The dude is big, really big, but he should be since he's been pounding the weights since he's been thirteen years old. Good looking too and even a great personality! So why is the hot man still single? Well the dude does have some baggage in the form of a sick sister and a smartass nephew living with him. But athletic, sexy Coach Scott Newman, his nephew’s high school football coach, doesn't think it's a big deal and neither does Jameson Bransard, the big shot corporate troubleshooter where Duncan works, who's there to fix the company or shut it down. Who also happens to be tall, dark and handsome and liking the view when he sees hunky Duncan walking the factory floor. Thinking he doesn't have room for a relationship, there's two hot men doing there best to convince Duncan otherwise. This book (as well as its predecessors) has explicit male to male sexual situations throughout the book.
I really liked this book. The main character is a muscle bunny (you had me at the mb part) who is quite a complex guy. He’s a real horn dog, a cuddly softee and a terrific friend. He’s almost too good to be true. He’s got a thing going where he wants to be dominated sexually but not hurt. Yet, outside his sex life he’s a helper and a leader. His supporting characters are all great in their own way. I am particularly thankful for the few young people who, instead of being selfish, self centred little twerps, are funny and loving. There's a lot of humour here and some sorrow. Some parts of the plot line are too good to be true but it all makes for a good story. I highly recommend it.
Rob, I intend to read everything - yes EVERYTHING - you write. This is another terrific book about a worker who does well and gets promoted and becomes the boyfriend of the company head until the company head's behavior in that role becomes intolerable. Lots of gay sex in this book, as usual.