Five classic Yaoi tropes (from nerdy scientist to naughty doctor) written in Amelita Rae’s unique style and bundled together for a savings of over 30% off the cost of buying each short individually! an unexpected transformation brings two idiots-in-love together. a beautiful car thief steals the wrong billionaire’s car. a clever young man turns the tables on his would-be kidnapper Elevator two strangers find love in an elevator. The Good a perverted doctor meets a far-too-trusting patient. All combined for over 56,000 words of smutty goodness!
Amelita Rae took a wrong turn on the internet one day. All the innocent young lass wanted to do was watch funny cat videos, but then she discovered Boy's Love and that was the end of any worthwhile contribution she might have otherwise made to the world.
She now spends most of her time writing filthy smut that she tries to frame with farfetched plots and deranged characters, but don't be fooled by her bullshit people, its all just smut.
2.5 stars Five short stories that focus on smut. Not the best stories by this author, it a little bit too much cliché for my taste and once again there are too many annoying petnames like baby (seriously I count it 4 times in one page...)
Good combination of yaoi stories with ridiculous levels of porn grade erotica probably not for everyone though and definitely not for those who want hearts & flowers. My favourite was probably Renegade even though I accurately guessed the twist early on it was still very well done.
4 Stars This was a fun and hot read. All the stories were different, but they had heart, even 'Renegade'- different twist there though). When I want something fluffy and smutty, I have this book to read again.
This is a wonderful bundle with five of Amelita Rae's books. My favorites were "Handsome" and "Bait" then "Renegade" and "Elevator Music" finally "The Good Doctor".
"Handsome" was an adorable romantic love story about Dr. Tokawa who was extremely intelligent and had dominated the science world in his teens that made him millions of dollars. Now he was a billionaire. But what good was it to have all this money and not share it with anyone? Dr. Tokawa did not considered himself handsome by being a short and skinny man with Coke bottle glasses.
He had hired a new lab assistant about a year ago, Mariku. He was an overwhelming beauty even with his unkempt hair and drab clothing, but very pleasant on the eyes. The one problem with him was he was a klutz and accidently broke many of the labs glassware. That did not bother Dr. Tokawa because Mariku was the best lab assistant he had every hired.
The scientist has had an attraction to the young man ever since he hired him, but there was no way an gorgeous boy such as Mariku would ever be attracted to him because the boy preferred tall, handsome muscle-bound men and Tokawa was a far cry from that. So he had developed a secret serum that was suppose to make a scrawny man into a tall handsome muscle-bound man and that was how he would win Mariku to pay attention to him.
I must say it was fun reading about what happens after Dr. Tokawa takes the serum and I wouldn't want to spoil anyone's fun in reading it for themselves. I loved the story.
"Bait" was just as adorable romantic as "Handsome". A boy named Jinsei, who was another gorgeous blond petite, stole cars for his boss who was a mafia gangster. The detective on the case had no leads because the boy was so clever in leaving no trace of himself.
What was suppose to be his last job for his boss got complicated and was late bringing the car in. His job was to seduce the very handsome billionaire businessman, Ishida Daijiro. He was given an address to find the guy which was in a very elite bar that was way out of Jinsei league. But was allowed to enter and bought a beer and sat down to look to see if he could find him.
When his mark enter the bar, he was a lot younger then Jinsei usual mark. Jinsei knew there was no way he could ever seduce this man who could have anyone in the whole club, especially the beautiful women hanging from his arms the minute he step into the place. Nope not a gay man.
Jinsei left the bar only to be threatened by a thug in the shadows and back right into Daijiro. Daijiro escorted Jinsei back inside for a drink and talk when the man mentioned his Lamborghini Reventon. Jinsei's eyes lite up and they went outside to see it and Jinsei got caught up in the details about what the offered in power and handling. Finally they went for a drive and you know what happens after that, hot sex.
The story goes on about their night together and Jinsei stealing his car and turnings into a wicked great ending. The mystery behind why Jinsei was stealing cars, caught red handed at the warehouse and the HEA ending. A great romance story.
"Renegade" was a good robbery story with the robber enjoying himself with his hostages. He takes one of the hostages with him when he escapes and the roles are reversed. Hot sex, torture and an interesting ending. It was worth the read for me.
"Elevator" is hot sex in an elevator that gets stuck with two strangers, Saiki, a young man heading for an interview and a man heading to the top floor who was powerful build, wide shoulders, thick dark hair, and handsome, a wet dream for a young man like Saiki. I really like this story and the ending was pretty funny. I sort of figured how it was going to turn out, but it was still a wonderful book.
"The Good Doctor" was not a romantic love story. Eighteen-year old Akimitsu Mitsu whose mother sent him to another psychiatrist, Dr. Asaka to see if he could help him. The good doctor was known for treating strange compulsive behaviors and that was what was wrong with Mitsu. Mitsu every now and then would run away. Running until he dropped. He couldn't stop himself. Who wouldn't living in an apartment with nine kids, two parents and four bedrooms.
Dr. Asaka helps Mitsu with his problem and does an physical examination. Of course it's a hot exam for the boy as well as the good doctor. The doctor spared nothing, some of his equipment was quite painful, but the boy totally trusted the good doctor and feels much better after the exam and gives the boy a card with his next appointment.
The exam went differently then I had thought. At the end you learn all about Mitsu's diagnosis and what future appointments might bring. It's a hot story to read.
All I can say is that I recommend this bundle. ;-)
A collection of novellas from the one and only Amelita Rae.
Handsome
Dr. Tokawa and Asahi Miraku.
Tokawa is a wealthy scientist; his innovations are world-renowned. He has been pining for his laboratory assistant, Asahi.
Just when Asahi thinks Tokawa is not his type…from cute dates to a fun rescue to a beautiful feelings reveal, this unexpected gem has it all. Hot and sweet; weird and wonderful. Among Amelita’s very best. (Special shout-out to the magical lube invention.)
Bait
Jinsei and Ishida.
Jinsei is a car thief; Ishida is a handsome and wealthy businessman.
Instant attraction develops into so much more. Does got bogged down—significantly—by the car talk. Very strong epilogue, though.
Elevator Music
Saiki and Mitsuhiro.
Saiki is en route to a promising job interview when he encounters the mysterious Mitsuhiro.
When the power in the elevator goes out, whatever will the MCs do?
Well-written action. Lots of laughter. Very joyfully gay.
The Good Doctor
Mitsu and Dr. Asaka.
Good praise, unpleasant pain, strange medical elements.
Wild and crazy, as per usual. Some hot times, and some bizarre times.
Handsome (5 ⭐️) Bait (4 ⭐️) Elevator Music (5 ⭐️) The Good Doctor (4 ⭐️)
I quite enjoyed this collection of short stories which included a boss/employee, wannabe car thief, kidnapped and forced turning the tables on their attacker and erotic intimate doctor examination
Having them all in one book is fun. They have really made it fantastic to jump from book to book, by using the covers as links to that story in the front.
Each story starts with it's cover. Each story is yaoi (male & male love), but each have quite a different circumstance and story to tell.
Great collection of classic yaoi genre. Very well written. I would recommend this book to individuals new to the genre as well as people who are familiar with the genre. Something for everyone.