I liked this short story starting off the Market Garden series, but really it is only a taster. More or less one scene between two rent boys (one of whom feels far more than just a working relationship for the other) and a voyeuristic client, who takes them from the club back to his hotel room. It is really well written and did feel complete – which for me is unusual for such a short piece. What it lacked for me was the hook to make me want to read the rest of the series as I didn’t feel any particular attachment to any of the characters or the settings. I will probably get round reading them at some point, but I don’t feel the need to rush out and buy them. M/M erotica is a relatively new addiction. Is like a guilty pleasure similar to chocolate.So when I first say a friend's recommend for this one I pick it up without a second glance to the synopsis. Now, the selling sex business was always a bit turn-off to me, since my mind usually connects it to paying the bills, last resource, temporary solution for financial problems, etc. However, with this book, my brain is all screaming and shaken because that connection was totally severed by Tristan and Jared.That was the most fucking-hot-selling-sex-scene I ever encounter on a book. Those two have such a chemistry that I ended the book wanting it to be longer. I had to have more of Tristan and Jared. I need more. Their lust and begging and playing was enough for me to grab the rest of the series, and I can't wait to have some quiet time to read them back to back. And maybe start over again,
What do You think about Quid Pro Quo (2013)?
$3.25 for a mere 37 pages. Another one for the wish list.
—tara