OH, SWEET HALLA. TAKE ME TO SOLARA, AND LET ME DIE.
There is a reason why I rated this two stars, and I will get into that. This will not be a completely unhappy review, however. Also, I am but one man, and my views are my own, and others have the right to disagree with me. This review will be written from someone that may not be in the target audience as well, but I can't hold back so this review will probably contain lots of profanity.
Let's start from the background details of this story. This novella takes place in the UK, somewhere around the London area I'd say. We have 25-year old Josh, who works at a shoe store, and we have 18-year old Angus, the love interest. Josh met Angus through Angus' mother Eleanor, after Eleanor helped Josh through a rough time after Josh went through waves of horrible depression. Eleanor helped Josh move into the flat upstairs from her own, and Josh and Angus now take care of Eleanor after a burglary causes her to become severely anxious and paranoid.
Over the course of the book, we learn that Josh isn't comfortable around Angus, after Josh tells him he is gay, and Angus shows obvious interest in him afterwards. So there is constant pining between both Josh and Angus, where Angus wants desperately to be with Josh, and Josh pushes him away because he doesn't want to admit that he too wants desperately to be with Angus, instead trying to half-ass his feelings by referring to Angus as a kid, constantly reminding himself of the age difference between them.
Enter Oskar, a runaway kid that Josh picks up, after running over his foot and breaking it, while driving his boss to score some weed from his dealer. Oskar ends up meeting Angus, and falls for him, but is quickly pushed to the background with really no character development at all, after Angus assures Josh that he does not feel the same way about Oskar.
There is more pining, and more build-up of sexual tension, that you just want to scream "JUST FUCKING GET TOGETHER ALREADY!". We are finally rewarded with Josh realizing he's a dumbass for denying his feelings for so long, and he and Angus start a relationship together. Hurray for gay love, and happiness!
Now, those were the good details, now let's get into the dirtier things, which make up why I am not satisfied with this book at all, hence the low rating:
I happen to be a queer-identified man in my mid-late 20s, same as Josh. I also happen to write smut fanfiction in my spare time, for fun, much like Josh does in this book, without the whole "plaster your written porn on your kitchen walls" deal. With that in mind, let's talk gay sex.
All of the gay novella I've read before this one had no sexual activity described in them, or the acts were simply hinted at. Whether that be because of the author's own uncomfortable feelings towards writing about sex, or the author not wanting to have to market their books as "gay erotica", I couldn't say. So when I started seeing that Suki Fleet was not going to hold back on the sexual stuff, I was hopeful. There was all this pining, and now Josh and Angus were finally going to relieve their sexual frustrations.
Then, I was promptly disappointed by how these sexual acts were written. I have read countless fanfiction with two guys going at it, and a majority of them were awful. This felt like I was reading another one of those fanfics. Suki Fleet managed to break every single rule of gay sex in the damn book of gay sex.
Granted, Suki Fleet does happen to be a woman, and I'm not going to degrade her for that. It's understandable that she wouldn't know how the male body works in regards to arousal, sexual pleasure, and the act of anal penetration itself. I know I should probably be taking this book at face value because of these facts, as I'm sure other members of the male population would if they read this book, but I need accurate representations of gay male relationships, and everything that comes with them.
While reading the sexual parts of the book, I felt as if Suki Fleet had been reading some of my own fanfiction, until I remembered that this book was published long before I started writing gay smut fanfiction.
First off, you should
never, ever, ever, EVER
use spit as lubrication, especially if you're going to be doing something like anal fingering. While it's supposed to be read as hot, steamy foreplay, I'm left clenching up thinking about how uncomfortable that would be, while also feeling revolted that women are going to read this and think this is an accurate display of pleasure, that guys actually like these kinds of things without proper lubrication and preparation.
Things only took a nosedive from there, as Josh and Angus continued to explore each other sexually. From non-lubricated foreplay, to very lazily written oral sex, and so on. It started to look like Porn Without Plot fanfiction as it got closer to the end of the book.
The fact that these acts were just so damn LAZILY written defeats the purpose of writing them. Why would you put sexual activity in your book, if you weren't going to see things through? I also couldn't believe how Suki Fleet seems to believe that men can orgasm from one touch of their dicks, or from the tip of their dicks being inside of another man. If Josh and Angus were a lot younger, which would be considered child porn and illegal, I could see that happening. The sex acts, again, were just really fucking lazy.
On top of it all, when you get past the uncomfortable anal fingering, handjobs, and barely described oral sex, you get anal sex in a fucking shower. This part almost made me tear the book in half, because it doesn't matter if you're wearing a condom, water washes away lubrication, and men don't have the ability to secrete fluids that act as lubrication like women do. Suki Fleet even tried to cover that fact, by writing out how Josh "used a lot of lube", so it was a-okay for the shower sex to happen. When I read that, I went "WHEN?! WHEN DID JOSH USE LUBE, BECAUSE YOU ONLY WROTE ABOUT HIM PUTTING THE CONDOM ON?? WHAT LUBE?!".
That became a common thing as the book went on, details were being eliminated, details were randomly added in with no background explanation, and the book got so rushed, that it was obvious that Suki Fleet was growing tired of writing, and just wanted to end the novella already.
Another amusing part of the novella was how often Josh and Angus had sex, or performed any sexual activities. Even though Suki Fleet tried to play that off as Angus' hormones going wild, making him so virile that he was getting hard-on after hard-on, and was constantly ready for more rounds of sex, and Josh was right there with him to keep going at it.
I don't care what you've heard from guys, or seen in porn, or whatever bullshit has been written or spoken about, guys are still human beings and human bodies will become exhausted after strenuous activities. No matter how high a guy's sex drive is, he won't be able to have as much sex as Josh and Angus have in this book. Also, there's really no need to alternate the words dick and cock, especially when they're in the same sentences. There were so many dicks and cocks thrown at me, that I might as well have been the third party in the acts.
Suki Fleet should've done her research before putting sexual activities in this book, since there is plenty of it out there to help educate women of the proper ways to write gay sex. You can even ask actual guys what kinds of things turn them on the most, and I'm sure they'll be glad to tell you if you say you need it for a book you're working on. Otherwise, it's just another case of bad fanfiction.
All in all, here's the bottom line. You can read this and remain ignorant of proper sex techniques, which will help you enjoy the story, or you can just pass this one up, and not read it at all. Taken at face value, it's a decent story, but broken down, it's lazy writing only worth two stars.