| Greyson Cole needs to get away so he heads for his cabin. The slightly over six feet, walking sex ad that opens his cabin door makes him want to turn and run. Grey's first thought is that this is a set-up. It has to be because he told his sister that he was going to the cabin. His silent mantra of 'Not My Type' is not very convincing, even to himself, because the tempting Sirus has cabin issues and is invited to stay.
Sirus Wilder's cabin sprung a leak and now his floor needs to be replaced. When Kelsie offered her brother's cabin, she never mentioned that he was so sexy. A broken heart doesn't stop Sirus from being attracted to Grey but the last thing on Sirus has in mind is any type of relationship, sexual or otherwise. Cameron Dane has a very vivid and enjoyable writing style. Dane writes in a way that is descriptive without taking away imagination. This is a story that has both plot and sexuality. The building of tension and background made the book dimensional and intriguing. I have to applaud Dane for taking a storyline that has been done and making it a world apart from the rest. The characters are highly sexual and damaged just enough to keep it all believable. Denial and cynicism are the big emotional placements with the characters. Grey seems to be a very closed off person but a very enriched character. On the other hand, Sirus is open about his life without taking away from his background. These two fight to keep it casual even though they really desire more. I found myself getting lost in the romance and lives of the characters. I wanted nothing more than to get myself a cup of hot chocolate and curl up with this book. I am happy to say this is not a story that leaves you looking for more because you are left more than sated when you reach the end.
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Reviewer: Tabatha |