The Job (Losing His Cover 1) by Sean Michael at Resplendence Publishing
| Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Law Enforcement / Erotic Romance |
| Reviewed by | Serena Yates on 04-November-2015 |
| Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Law Enforcement / Erotic Romance |
| Reviewed by | Serena Yates on 04-November-2015 |
Alex Ito has worked undercover for eight months – the longest stretch he’s ever done. He’s inhabited Nicky “Little Boy” Kimoto’s life for long enough now that it’s over, he’s not sure about going home to husband Bruce Amadine. What if he’s still more Nicky than Alex?
Walking along the street where they live, Alex sees a sexy, leather-clad, guyliner-eyed man coming out of their home and is taken aback. The shock doesn’t get any easier when he realizes this sexy, ready-for-play man is Bruce. Running on instinct, he follows Bruce to Chains, a BDSM club where it turns out Bruce is tending bar.
Already unsure of his welcome home, Alex feels even more distanced from Bruce and flees the club before Bruce even knows he’s there, retreating to a bad motel and the bottle, just like his undercover identity would.
When the two men finally come face to face, will Bruce be able to find Alex beneath his Nicky Kimoto skin or has this job sucked Alex into the underworld for good?
Working undercover can be hard; after all, doing it convincingly in front of people who are just waiting for you to slip up is stressful. Yes, it is a role to play, just like when you’re an actor, but this is different. For one thing, it’s 24/7, and for another, the consequences if you do slip up are far worse than just getting a bad review from some theatre or movie critic. As this story shows though, there are other effects. The kind Alex faces when he comes out of eight months of tough undercover work that included letting himself get shot, inked, and playing a meth addict.
Alex has been “under” for so long that he is finding it hard to return to being Alex and Bruce’s husband. Leftover traces of the character he played keep interfering even when all Alex wants is to be himself again. On top of all of that, he thinks Bruce has changed now that he is a bartender at a BDSM club. Alex has to fight to return to his old self again, but he thinks it’s all worth it.
Bruce has missed Alex more than he thought possible, and he can’t wait for the two of them to reconnect. Bruce only became a weekend bartender at Chains, so he didn’t have to be alone at night, with Alex gone, but he has learned a few things by watching what goes on in the club and by talking to a few Doms. It made Bruce think a little bit of BDSM action might be just what Alex needs to get out of his head for a while, to forget all the issues and relax into being himself again. The few tentative steps they take only show there is a lot of potential for them to explore.
If you like tough men who are in need of a loving reception when finally coming home, if lovers beginning to experiment with kinky play and BDSM are your thing, and if you’re looking for a read that is as sweet as it is hot, then you will probably like this novella.
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| Format | ebook |
| Length | Novella, 17000 words |
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| Publication Date | 08-October-2015 |
| Price | $2.99 ebook |
| Buy Link | http://bit.ly/1OnFNzd |