Trex Or Treat by Tara Lain
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Genre: Contemporary, Holiday (Halloween)
Length: Short Story (34 pgs)
Other: M/M, Anal Play
Rating: Three stars
Reviewed by FernJosh Harris is all dad all the time. A busy college professor and devoted single father, Josh tries to be happy with only his son for company. But then Bradley “Trex” Trexler moves in across the street with his stepbrother, Bogo, and takes advantage of their empty home, making it into a haunted house for Halloween.
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Josh’s son, Ernie, can’t wait to go, so Josh dresses up like a movie cowboy and saunters over. It’ll be the best Halloween of Ernie’s life, but there’s another sharpshooter roaming the dark corridors, and this one might have a special treat for Josh….
Josh didn’t regret a minute of his lonely, uncool life because his small son, Ernie, made everything completely all right. Until the studly Trex moved in next door with his younger brother. Trex and Bogo instantly turned their house into the streets Halloween Haunted house and when Ernie makes friends with both Trex and Bogo Josh discovers maybe he doesn’t need to remain alone.
I found this to be a fun and happy short story. I loved all the silly mayhem in the haunted house and loved the heat that’s generated almost instantly between Trex and Josh. I found the romance between Trex and Josh moved a little fast – but really couldn’t blame the author as this is a very short length story. Despite the speed I did enjoy how genuinely connected Trex and Josh came across to me. This wasn’t just a quick fling and Mr Right Now style of story – I was pleased that the two men seemed to have a solid spark and both were interested in building something more longer-term than just a few rolls in the hay.
I also thought the author didn’t skim on the Halloween aspect to the story. Instead of the holiday being just a part of the backdrop I felt it was really thoroughly integrated into the plot and that helped sell me on the story as a whole. It also meant this short story wasn’t just about Trex and Josh – but about them starting some new traditions and enjoying the holiday as well.
Fun and happy, I found this to be a lovely short story.
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