Review – Hook, Line & Sinker by Sarina Wilde

Posted July 31, 2012 by DiDi in GLBT, Reviews, Rhayne / 6 Comments

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Outdoorsman Taz Harris can’t imagine life in a stuffy office, but times are hard and his family’s hunting and fishing business is on the line. That’s why the week he’ll serve as entrepreneur Ridge Pender’s fishing guide has to be perfect. Even if that means denying what he feels for Ridge.

Denial is the last thing Ridge wants. He’s returned to Harris Mountain Lake, for more than sunshine and fresh air. He wants the sexy fisherman who made him forget his fast paced life. He wants Taz–in his arms and in his bed.

But as their passion sizzles in the summer heat, finances–not fishing–could tear them apart forever.

 

 

Taz and Ridge met a few years back when Ridge and his family came to the Lake for a weekend escape. Taz immediately felt an attraction to Ridge but was unable to act on anything because Ridge was married, he was guest, and he was way out of his league. Two years later Ridge, now divorced books an exclusive week for some alone time at the resort. He was extremely attracted to Taz when he met him a few years ago and is hoping to get the chance to know him a lot better. Taz knows that it won’t be easy having Ridge and all his sexy-ness around for a week with just the two of them, but he needs the money that his stay will bring in and he isn’t going to do anything to screw it up. Ridge arrives and immediately starts flirting and making passes at Taz. It takes all of Taz’s control to remember the reasons why he can’t act on his feelings. The more time they spend together the harder it is to remember his objections and the easier it becomes to give into his desires.

Taz has known since he was a teenager that he was gay, but hasn’t had much experience with guys. Ridge is patient and extremely loving as he helps Taz experience all that he has been missing out on.

Ms. Wilde does a fantastic job writing steamy, passionate sex scenes. You can feel the emotion and desire that these two feel for each other. I also enjoy the easy way she spins a story. It has a very unique setting that I thought was perfect.

I know that this is a short book and you don’t get as much detail in them, but I really just felt like there was some plot building missing with this story. We didn’t get any personal background information on the characters and I really struggled connecting with either of them.

With that being said if you are looking for an easy, light read, short story with some very hot MM action, you will enjoy this.

3.5 Stars

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Posted July 31, 2012 by DiDi in GLBT, Reviews, Rhayne / 6 Comments


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