Will Charles snag the leading role… or the leading man?
For a cocky young opera performer, there sure are a lot of things Charles has never done. Until he snags the title role in a new production of Debussy's impressionist opera Pelléas et Mélisande, he's never played a part outside the men's chorus. Rehearsals are hell with a merciless director like Jean-Luc, but conversations with co-star Bo make the days bearable. Charles can easily immerse himself in an artistic vision involving strong homoerotic overtones, but can he also surrender to his budding relationship with Bo?
There’s so much Charles has never done. Will the director need to take charge in MAKING IT BIG?
There's a reason guys growl for G.R. Richards erotica. You would never know it by the love of public television documentaries and great food in high end restaurants, but G.R. pens some of the world's steamiest guy-on-guy stories. G.R. is no stranger to a bed damp with sweat or the sweetness of bodies pressed against each other. Next time you feel the urge, pour yourself a glass of fine red wine, play some sultry background music, and join G.R. Richards in a world where all the guys get to play... and all the rest get to watch.
Even 1 Star is too much for this bad short story. Unlikable main characters and an abstruse plot. No thank you. This wasn't even worth the couple hours it took to read it.
3.5 stars. This story vacillated for me. Parts of the story were great and others lackluster. I really didn't care for the way Bo and Jean Luc go about handling Richard's fears. I found it very disturbing for someone that is supposed to be in love to place his boyfriend in that situation in the name of 'helping him'. I would have much rather have seen the two of them work it out or come to an agreement. Adult read