Stalking The Kilt by Keely Jakes
Publisher: Evernight Publishing
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short story (65 pages)
Other: M/M, Anal Play
Rating: 3.5 stars
Reviewed by FernWhen Dane Murphy follows a kilt-wearing man through the airport to alleviate the boredom of travel, he has no idea he is following his future. Then the man sees him, and an immediate connection is made.
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But can Sully overcome his shyness and enjoy being in the spotlight even for one evening? And even more worrying, can Dane and Sully keep a relationship going once they return home again?
Dane doesn’t like most of the trappings of being an author at the murder-mystery writers conventions. But when T.S. McKellen – the author of Dane’s favorite thriller series – is the keynote speaker, Dane caves in and decides to go along. While waiting for his layover to end, Dane’s interest is snagged by a gorgeous man wearing a kilt. Dane had never been the stalker kind, but the handsome kilt-wearing man is too good an opportunity for Dane to pass up on.
I found this to be a lovely, fun and light-hearted sexy romance. For the most part I found it realistic, though I did have to suspend disbelief a little that Dane didn’t click and practically immediately realize that “Sully McKellen” was T.S McKellen. Apart from that and the huge coincidence that Dane would run into his writing idol in the middle of an airport to begin with I found the story well written, sexy and it moved along at a good pace.
While the progress of Sully and Dane’s relationship pretty much was the plot, I found it fun and interesting enough that it easily kept my attention throughout the short story. The two men were equal parts adorable and funny, their blossoming relationship was both sweet and erotic, full of chemistry and it totally made me smile. I was also impressed the author wrote Sully’s dialogue with the Scottish accent – how any red-blooded person could go past a man in a kilt with a full-on Scottish accent is beyond me. I loved every moment.
For a fun and lighthearted story filled with sexy chemistry and that fun-loving energy all book conventions seem to have, this is a great short story and a quick read that I really enjoyed.
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