Dawg by Keely Jakes
Publisher: Evernight Publishing
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (62 pgs)
Other: M/M, Anal Play
Rating: 3.5 stars
Reviewed by FernJaxson Levy’s job is on the line. The only way to save it is to go along with his boss’s idea to make Jax over so they can win the National Library Board’s “Reading is Sexy” poster contest. Jax is sent to The Gym with six weeks to slim down, tone up, and get sexy.
When his aunt approaches him about training one of her employees in preparation for a photo shoot, Dawg Gerber agrees. He is always up for a challenge. Then he meets Jax, and finds himself torn between his friendship with Rosie, and the man who quickly comes to mean more to him than any other client he has ever trained.
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Can Dawg get Jax in shape to win the contest? Will Jax be able to follow the strict regimen Dawg puts him on? Can the men maintain their training relationship as well as their loving one?
Jax had been repeatedly told that his job at the library hinged on his being willing to go above and beyond in bringing in new readers and sponsors. “Volunteered” to be the poster boy for the new library slogan “Reading is Sexy” Jax is ordered to the gym – and into Dawg’s capable Personal Training hands – to buff up for the photo shoot. Dawg had fallen in love with Jax from the moment his Aunt emailed him Jax’s picture. The two men hit it off instantly and soon they’re both interested in more than just working out together.
I admit that I was slightly outraged on Jax’s behalf at the sexism – and subtle but clear pressure – his boss placed on him to buff up and strip down to look cover-model ready for the advertisement campaign. On the one hand, I found it pretty horrifying. But I have to admit it most certainly grabbed my attention, had me almost immediately rooting for Jax – and Dawg, by association – and had me very eager to see the two men come out trumps through the whole thing. I was pleased when it became clear that there was a thread of match-making going on in the background, but I still was eager for Jax to be taken seriously by the other women at the library.
While well edited, there were quite a few instances throughout the book where a single sentence would have repetitive words in them, making them echo in my mind while I read – like “new” being twice in the opening sentence. While a minor thing, it was repetitive enough that it started to grate a little on my nerves and lessen my enjoyment of the story overall.
I adored the chemistry between Jax and Dawg. While Dawg was externally the fairly traditional alpha male – huge, stacked and bald – his character was delightfully more complex and layered than that and I really enjoyed getting to know him. Jax was a bit simpler to understand, but even he had hidden qualities and I thought the two men worked really well together. The chemistry was hot and the attraction between the two men intense and near-instant. This short story had plenty of hot sex and I think should definitely satisfy erotic readers.
With some great characters, plenty of scheming and oodles of hot sex this is a great short story and one I enjoyed reading. Recommended.
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