Remember your bodies crushing together—remember your first grind?
Tonight Raider craved someone to assuage the ache in his loins and Blaze St. John certainly fit the bill.
Raider Ridgeway saw the gorgeous man enter the bar and figured what the hell. One night with the stranger would help him unwind before he left for a scheduled shoot in Las Vegas. It had been long enough, and as his assistant so eloquently put it—he needed to get laid. Five months of non-stop, globe-hopping photo shoots and whacking off had left him with a sore dick as well as raw nerves.
Normally, he’d spend a couple hours at the bar, occasionally he would talk to someone getting to know a little about him, but then he left alone. That wasn’t the case tonight. Raider had something special in mind, something he hadn’t done in months that didn’t involve leaving the parking lot unless he wanted to.
What he didn’t count on after leaving Blaze standing alone in the dark lot was his inability to forget the man and it went from bad to worse when he looked up from a hand of poker and spied the pretty white man watching him from across the room.
A former MC associate, J. Hali Steele loves anything with wheels, including motorcycles, classic automobiles, and race cars. A retired winning ex-quarter mile drag racer, J. Hali often angles to get her butt back in the driver’s seat!
J. Hali is a multi-published, best-selling author of romance in Contemporary MC, ReligErotica, Paranormal, Fantasy, and LGBTQ stories where humans, vampyres, shapeshifters, and angels collide – and they collide a lot! When J. Hali’s not writing or reading, she can be found snuggled in front of the TV with a cat in her lap and a cup of her favorite beverage of the moment.
Favorite sayings: Growl and roar—it's okay to let the beast out. Death is overrated as punishment. – J. Hali Steele (from The Descendants) Life is complicated, it’s loud, death arrives silently. – J. Hali Steele (from Twice the Burn)
3.5 stars Umm a confusing first page as I tried to figure out what was happening the way it was written, but it gets better. Raider 40 yrs was a photographer and Davis was his assistant telling his employer to get laid. Enter Blaze 24 yrs in a bar for a nights short grind. But they ain’t finished yet…. I loved the chemistry going between all of the character even Davis’s sassiness toward his employer. They great a second chance but it not all smooth sailing. Raider has some huge baggage with his colouring in this that effects this story. A hot erotica story for Raider and Blaze with an insta- connections made.
I thought the story was just ok. Not much romance, just insta-lust followed by immediate feelings. I didn't really connect to the characters. I did like the ending though.