Published
December 30th 2014
Word Count
147,000
Pages
440
I was given Brit Boys: On Boys by Lucy Felthouse for an honest review
I love anthologies they are not only give you an introduction to authors you have never read before but they are always fun to read.
How I rate an anthology is by each individual story that I read rather than the whole book so you will see this book again with each review that I add.
The Chase by Lily Harlem
☆☆☆
Steve is a bartender who yearns for his ex-lover Robert who in turn still yearns for Steve. Then you add in Carrick the Comedian and you have threesome.
The Chase was one of the stories that was brought to my attention by someone else so I put on my next to read in Brit Boys: On Boys. I have another story that someone thought would be interesting that I will read next but first my review of The Chase.
I thought The Chase was okay except it seemed like there was something missing. Okay, yeah, Steve and Robert were seeing each other then drifted apart and then WHAM! They are getting back together as they chase down a mutual attraction they want to fuck together; it kind of makes no sense because I think the feelings are missing. All I sense is that they are horny and want sex real bad and most of those scenes were pretty hot.
I was a little worried when I found a few edits because with the three star rating I am giving this book the edits would really obliterate The Chase. Thankfully that is not the case as there are only a couple of typos where all that is needed is to remove a ‘t’. But I do have a question; when Robert and Steve go into the trees to relieve Steve of his hard-on who is actually giving the hand job? Because one in sentence Robert is touching Steve’s dick and in the next Steve is doing himself, making this sex scene the only one to skip over.
The Chase Blurb
Steve’s killing time working in a comedy club. Why not? It makes him laugh and both the clientele and the comedians are not just fit but also great company. One stand up joker decides to create a wild goose chase for Steve and his ex Robert. Cavorting around Cardiff on a frosty night, however, does more than just show them the way to a threesome, it also reveals the reasons why they should give each other one more shot.
Love on Location by Lucy Felthouse
☆☆☆☆
Love on Location is focused on how Theo fights his attraction to Eddie but cannot resist him even as he thinks it’s the best thing for both of them if they remain just friends. And when Theo pushes Eddie away, he can’t bare the hurt he caused the other man and tries to save their friendship and being honest. But as Eddie seems to be feeling the same those problems fall to the way side as they explore their mutual attraction even as the clock is ticking to then end with the broken hearts and all.
My favorite quote was actually a thought from the person that said but I really was thinking that it was a standout and want to add it even if it does have the potential to get me censored by those that I share reviews with and those that put ads on my page.
Fuckity-fuckity-fuck-fuck! Argh—don’t you know I’m trying to avoid you as I’m developing quite the crush on you, you insufferable man! –Theo
I thought this was a very sweet love story with a very hot bedroom scene, yum. Really that it was pretty awesome when Eddie found the solutions that saved them from parting. Great job Lucy Felthouse Love on Location is a well thought out and written short story and look forward to reading more of your work.
Love on Location Blurb
When Theo Samuels heads off to film on location in the village of Stoneydale, he’s expecting drama to take place on camera, not off. But when he meets gorgeous local lad, Eddie Henderson, he struggles to ignore his attraction. A relationship between the two of them would be utterly impractical, yet they’re drawn together nonetheless. Can they overcome the seemingly endless hurdles between them? Or is their fling destined to remain as just that?
Book’s Blurb
From east to west and north to south, these British boys are having a blast in and out of the bedroom with the men of their dreams. They’re topping and bottoming from London to Cardiff, living out fantasies in the wildest fells and hooking up while serving HRH Queen Elizabeth II.
With passion and lust the name of the game, nothing is off limits. Throw in honed muscles, high-strength testosterone and an accent to die for and there is nothing they can’t do and no one they can’t get in this world or another.
Don’t miss Brit Boys: On Boys—a smokin’ hot box set, containing 147,000 words/440 pages of unforgettable M/M erotic romance from eight popular British authors.
Bodywork
By Ashe Barker
Alex is doing okay. His body repair shop makes enough to live on, he has a decent apartment, life is fine. That all changes when he runs into Graham in a supermarket car park – literally. He offers to fix the damage to Graham’s car free of charge. The sparks soon fly, and the heat between them has nothing to do with welding equipment.
Breaking the Marine
By M.K. Elliott
Brandon Rosen hadn’t planned for his final night before enrolling in the Royal Marines to involve a hot stranger and a pub car park. And he certainly hadn’t planned for that same hot stranger to turn up at the barracks in the form of his Drill Instructor, Corporal Will Stewart. In the testosterone fuelled environment of the training camp, can Brandon and Will overcome past pains and face up to what they really want? Or will the Royal Marine Commando School break their relationship before it even gets started?
Landscapes
By K D Grace
Alonso Darlington has a disturbing method of keeping landscaper, Reese Chambers, both safe from and oblivious to his dangerous lust for the man. But Reese isn’t easy to keep secrets from, and Alonso wants way more than to admire the man from afar. Can he risk a real relationship without risking Reese’s life?
Dish of the Day
By Clare London
Richie’s sunk all his hopes and savings into a new restaurant in south London promoting British ingredients and recipes. His best friends Craig and Ben should be around to help him celebrate the grand opening, but it looks like it’s all heading for disaster – until his friends step in to tell him some home truths. Then they’ll help him relax and enjoy their loving, intimate menu instead.
E2
By Sarah Masters
When Archie meets Dan after The Change, he realises there is no such thing as a random meeting of soul mates, it’s all mapped out in the stars. Now all he’s got to do is hope those orbiting planets stay in alignment and true love finds him again.
Locked Out
By Josephine Myles
Getting accidentally locked out of his hotel room on Valentine’s Day night is embarrassing enough for teacher Martin Cooper, but the fact he’s stark naked makes it even worse. It doesn’t help that the one person he runs into is Rod, the gorgeous man he’d been checking out earlier in the hotel pool. But when Rod offers Martin a refuge, the night heats up. Now if only Martin could get the hang of this seduction business…