Category /Genre: M/M EroticaReceived from: Amazon purchaseRecommended for: 18+ due to sexual contentGrammar/editing: A – near perfectAfter being disowned by his parents for his sexual orientation, Grayson Harper put himself through school and made a success of his business. He works 16 hours days and rarely relaxes. Grayson Harper is a workaholic. Luckily, he has two life-long friends who love him enough to insist on semi-regular vacations with them. During their recent vacation to New Orleans, his friend Jerry drags him in to meet with a voodoo priestess. Now he’s met a man in his dreams, a man who has him submitting, when he believes himself to be dominant.This is a short story with a fully-developed plot and well-defined characters. Lust and humor squeezed into a tiny little package. Don’t lick the package! I’m not sure how a Kindle will react to being licked and I’d hate to see you electrocuted. I’d love to read some more from this author for a hot, little time. *Book source ~ Picked up for free on Amazon.Grayson Harper is on a long overdue vacation in New Orleans with his two best friends, Jerry and Cornelia. When Cornelia is laid low with a migraine, Jerry drags Gray to a voodoo priestess for a love spell. Gray thinks it’s a waste of time, but Jerry persists until Gray gives in. However, after the visit to the so-called priestess he starts having the most vivid dreams where he submits to a yummy Dominant man. What.The.Hell?!Oh. My. This is one delicious short story. Gray is used to being in charge. He works all the time building his business into the success it is today, but his love life sucks. When he needs to scratch the itch he hooks up with his ex, but he has no time for a relationship. The love spell introduces Gray to a Dominant man who comes to him in his dreams and each night’s dream is even better than the one before. The dreams are so real he has marks on his body when he wakes up. He wants, needs, must find the man who comes to him in his sleep and introduces him to a side he never knew he had. I love, love, love the ending. What? You think I’m going to tell you what happens? Ha!
What do You think about Yes, Sir (2000)?
Great read. Loved the mysterious dream element that brought Nathan and Gray together.
—linz