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Games

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Former professional skateboarder Art Nichols now runs a business almost as successful as his career on the board. His flourishing professional life is in stark contrast to his string of romantic failures until he meets up-and-coming event promoter Jack Martinez. Jack and Art hit it off right away, but what they have is too good to waste on a one-night stand. It’s a long, slow, romantic seduction—and then scandal breaks just when everything seems to be going right for Art at last. Now he has to decide what kind of role model he wants to be to his young fans and whether that will cost him the love he thought he would never find.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 28, 2011
ISBN9781613721339
Author

Cooper West

"Cooper West" is the pen name of KimBoo York!I created this penname wayyy back in 2011, when I had my first M/M romance published by my then-publisher. Since then I've written a lot more books, and finally in 2023 decided to reveal myself as the woman behind the Cooper West brand.Thank you so much for reading my work!

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    I liked this story about a super-rich ex-skateboarder, Art, and a guy he meets, Jack, because the man wants to help him promote an event, as well as has a sister who is keen to improve her skateboarding skills with Art’s help. The tension between the two men is palpable, and I liked how they kept trying to focus on the business side of their relationship – ant not quite succeeding.

    Art is totally in the closet, and since he is bi, hasn’t had too hard a time. He does fall for Jack right from the beginning, and his struggle to admit what is going on as well as do something about it kept the tension up. That – and all the skateboarding and business details.

    Jack is out, but doesn’t want anyone to take his younger sister away from him – least of all their ‘disinterested’ mother. When they are exposed and need to come up with a decision what to do and how to handle themselves, Jack is less than courageous. Maybe both of them are less than mature about handling their situation – but I found that to be very realistic.

    If you like stories about love that is ‘inconvenient’ but too strong to ignore, if you’re interested in the world of skateboarding or want to learn about it, and enjoy long, slow seductions, you may like this book.




    NOTE: This book was provided by Dreamspinner Press for the purpose of a review on Queer Magazine Online.