Reckless Behavior by Amanda Young

Reckless Behavior by Amanda Young
Publisher: Loose Id
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (72 pgs)
Other: M/M, Menage, M/M/M, Multiple Partners, Anal Sex
Rating: 3.5 Cherries
Review by Cactus

After six months with his lover, Cody yearns for monogamy. The threesomes he and Dante engage in are fun, but he needs more from the man he loves. Although Cody longs to tell Dante how he feels, he fears love and fidelity are two words missing from his older lover’s vocabulary.

The discovery of a naked man in Dante’s apartment confirms Cody’s worst fears. The cliché Dante uses as an excuse for his betrayal further clouds the issue at hand. Cody doesn’t know whether to trust the word of a man notorious for screwing around, or believe the worst and walk away from love he wants more than anything.

Publisher’s Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Anal play/intercourse, male/male sexual practices, ménage (m/m/m).

If you like sexy May/December relationships with sizzling and steamy sex scenes that will have you squirming, then think about picking up Reckless Behavior. This is a sequel and six months have passed in which Cody and Dante are enjoying a swinging lifestyle filled with hot sex, hot men and titillating threesomes. Unfortunately both men are starting to tire of sharing the one they love with so many random partners, but now each must confess their feelings if their relationship has a chance to progress. Two stubborn men trying to communicate could be a recipe for disaster for their relationship.

The majority of the story is comprised of sex scenes – which are certainly hot and ranging from double penetration to threesomes and even morning sex. Unfortunately these sex scenes make up well over half the book, leaving the actual characters with little definition, almost no progression, and the overall story an excuse to have some really hot sex between two gorgeous gay guys. Part of the problem with this is the inherent issues with a sequel when the plot is rather thin. Here the actual tension and plot stems from both Cody and Dante wanting monogamy but prefer to believe the other man could never want the same thing. You should consume this bananaleaf.com.ph viagra pills from india medication with a glass of water. We find Kamagra, Silagra, Zenegra, canadian viagra online Forzest etc. Now you are not required to wait for your condition to worsen, seek medical help now.Kamagra is a cheap and effective pill for the treatment of impotence, especially if you’re after a long-term impact. viagra in It is the chief component as it holds on line cialis interest value. This refusal to actually talk is an annoying device, although likely realistic given the numerous communication problems between couples.

Unfortunately the insistence on using this theme of misunderstanding, miscommunication, lack of actual conversation, and outright lying leads the characters to be rather empty and their relationship to fall flat. Why Cody and Dante are in love is a mystery because their six month relationship seems to be heavily based on sex — with each other and other men — and very little actual connection. Several times the lack of knowledge about basic facts of each man, such as family, shows not only how little they know about each other, but that they never think to ask. Furthermore, both express a great deal of enjoyment within the threesomes that contradicts their internal musings that they are tiring of the sexual antics. Neither Cody nor Dante actually seem to want to stop the threesomes, more so they want emotional reassurance that their feelings are returned.

The writing wasn’t bad even with the few editing errors as Young can definitely write a scorching hot sex scene in explicit detail while keeping each one different and with a purpose for the book. From showing their glee in the sexual antics to their desire for each other and thankfully a focus on safe sex, none of the scenes are rote. Perhaps the characters are given more depth and definition in the initial book; if so, perhaps a return reader would appreciate this story more.

Still, if you’re looking for a simple book without a lot of depth in the characters or plot but one with super hot and very well-written sex scenes – this may be it for you.

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