Playing With Michael by Cameron Allie
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short story (48 pages)
Other: M/F
Rating: 3 stars
Reviewed by FernThese can recompense however do not work on cheap levitra uk the 5 key functions (or dysfunctions as they are often refered to) necessary for achieving truly effective teamwork. But there’s appalachianmagazine.com levitra sale still one piece missing. There could be various causes for male impotence including best viagra prices physical and psychological ones. Always combine these medicines cialis australia with the right exercises, healthy diets and some relaxation techniques. When his long-time crush Nikki gets dumped, Michael decides to make his move. She’s the perfect girlfriend — so perfect so that she’s never single for long. Michael knows his window of opportunity is limited. It’s now or never.
When her best guy friend Michael breaks all the rules and kisses her at the bar, Nikki’s stunned. Michael’s the guy Nikki always turns to when her heart is broken — again. He’s a friend, a confidant, and, best of all, he’s safe. She can tell him anything. But once the shock wears off and she has time to sort out her feelings, she decides he’s worth the risk. Time to find out just how compatible they really are!
Nikki and Michael have been friends for ages – Michael is her go-to friend when Nikki gets her heart broken. But Michael is sick of Nikki always being off the market, so after her latest break-up he decides no more waiting. He kisses her passionately, and now all the rules are off the table. Can they make this new part of their friendship work?
This fun and sexy “friends to lovers” style story is a quick and delicious read. While there’s not a lot to the plot, I found the characters of Nikki and Michael to be interesting and well-drawn. They’ve both got a small circle of mutual friends (which I presume might lead to other stories in the series) but most of the story centers around Nikki and Michael, their steamy kiss and then their shifting their relationship from friends into lovers. While a part of me would have liked there to be something fresh or different in the plot, I still found this a good, comfortable sort of read – one where I could just enjoy a drink, a bit of quiet and let the fun story take over my brain.
With a deliciously steamy sex scene and plenty of chemistry between Nikki and Michael this is a great, quick read. I’d happily try more stories by this author.
Speak Your Mind