When Eric's one-time hookup turns out to be his competitor, he has a million reasons why having sex with Aiden doesn't count...until the day it finally does. A stand-alone romantic M/M erotica short in the Legendary Pairs series.
Two guys meet and have random sex but somewhere along the way the start a thing. This was a cute idea that worked more the longer it went. I normally avoid reads this short but this one was sweet. My one real complaint was that Casey Cameron never really spent any time on making this game they were playing a real part of the story. What is it?
At first was like what's going on? But more I read the more I got pulled into the story. There was hotness going on, when ever the two would bump into each other. I would have loved to know more about Aiden and Eric. It was a fast pace all the way through. The erotica was good. Loved the ending.
Thank you, for letting me read book from the series.
Original review on Molly Lolly Four stars! This was a cute little story set in the Legendary Pairs world I adore. I really liked Aiden and Eric. Their slow “it doesn’t count” to “it totally does” was sweet. The story is set in little snapshots of how their relationship evolves and I really liked that set up. I enjoyed how Legendary Pairs factored into the story. Seeing tournaments and how the game itself is evolving in this book makes me love the world even more. There’s a sweet happy for now at the end of the book. I like how they’re going to give a real relationship a chance and actually cal it that and not “it doesn’t count”. I hope we get to see snippets of them together in future books in the series as a kind of catch up on them.
Mythical card game tournaments keep bringing Eric and Aiden together. Eric was depressed and not playing well because he caught his boyfriend in his bed with another man. Aiden is a tournament player who has lost to Eric's friend Christine too many times. Eric got knocked out of the game by a little girl and was drowning his sorrows in the bar. Aiden hit on him and dragged him behind a screen and gave him an orgasm. Eric doesn't count this as sex, which is the premise of the story. How long can he have hook-ups with the same guy before he can consider it a relationship?