Wet Dream by Elizabeth Monvey

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SKU 978-0-3695-0518-7
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Liam Markwood has issues. When his mother dies, he gets news that he has a younger brother, disrupting his carefully controlled life. His distraction needs an outlet, so he decides to meet the sibling he never knew he had.

His brother’s uncle, however, has caught him completely off guard.

Dirk Wintersmith is a leather wearing, bike riding, tattooed bear of a man. The twinkle in his blue eyes beckons Liam. His innuendos promise nights of sensual delight. But Liam has never thought his own sexuality batted for the other team. That realization spins everything he thought about himself into chaos and he’s not sure if he’s ready to step over the crumbling walls.

Be Warned: m/m sex

 

Excerpt:

A knock rapped upon his door. Rising, he checked through the peep hole and saw Dirk standing there. All his self-reflection came to a head. He opened the door and stood back to allow the other man to enter.

Words weren’t needed.

They embraced, and all his hesitancy was gone. Their clothes were discarded quickly.

Dirk grasped Liam’s hard shaft. He pumped up and down, massaging the underside of the mushroom head. Squeeze. Tug. Repeat. It drove him crazy.

“I love your cock,” Dirk said, his warm breath tickling the shell of his ear.

Liam was beyond coherent verbalization. All he could stutter out were a few moans. Dirk was jacking him off with a precision only a man would know how to wield. It was hot and frantic, and he felt the release rising up.

“I want you to come,” Dirk whispered. “Come so hard, lover, I want you to see stars.”

Stroking, kissing. Moaning his rapture as he spiraled higher and higher. Liam reached the pinnacle and dove headfirst over the side. He felt the cum boiling in his balls, felt them draw up, and then he climaxed so hard he did, indeed, see stars.

Liam woke up immediately. He must have dozed off. As he felt the stickiness in his shorts and the pulsing of his deflating dick, he gave a frustrated growl. Keep this up and he was going to need to wash clothes sooner rather than later. With the wet dream still lingering in his mind, he rose to clean himself up.

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Written by Fern on 28th Feb 2022

You are here: Home / Reviews / Erotic Romance / Wet Dream by Elizabeth Monvey Wet Dream by Elizabeth Monvey February 23, 2022 By Long and Short Reviews Leave a Comment Wet Dream by Elizabeth Monvey Publisher: Evernight Publishing Genre: Contemporary, Erotic Romance, LGBTQ Rating: 4 stars Reviewed by Fern Liam Markwood has issues. When his mother dies, he gets news that he has a younger brother, disrupting his carefully controlled life. His distraction needs an outlet, so he decides to meet the sibling he never knew he had. His brother’s uncle, however, has caught him completely off guard. Dirk Wintersmith is a leather wearing, bike riding, tattooed bear of a man. The twinkle in his blue eyes beckons Liam. His innuendos promise nights of sensual delight. But Liam has never thought his own sexuality batted for the other team. That realization spins everything he thought about himself into chaos and he’s not sure if he’s ready to step over the crumbling walls. Liam had no love for either of his parents, both of whom were incredibly toxic and vindictive. When his mother died though she left Liam one final bombshell, the fact he had an unknown brother in Colorado Liam had never heard of. While it takes Liam a while to process this new information, he nevertheless decides to follow up on this new supposed brother – and what he finds in the tiny Colorado town is a whole lot more than he bargained for. I really enjoyed this quite different style of biker romance. Not a traditional MC story – there isn’t really a club or group of the bikers – this is very much the “sexy biker meets the uptight business man” style of trope and I found myself really enjoying the pace and writing of the story. Dirk and Liam had some good chemistry and sizzle without being too unrealistic. The plot of Avery – Dirk’s nephew and Liam’s potential half brother – also kept the story moving at a good clip and I felt was an excellent contrast to the bubbling romance between Dirk and Liam. The balance in this book was really good. I thoroughly enjoyed the author’s style and found the meshing of Avery, Dirk and Liam getting to know each other, the conflict and uncertainty of their biological relationship as well as each of their own more emotional baggage was a really solid foundation for the story. There was some great and steamy romantic times between Dirk and Liam though I was thoroughly pleased they didn’t fall into insta-lust nor jump directly into bed, that helped the relationship feel more important and realistic to me. I also enjoyed how each of the three men discovered their own rhythm and grew their connections and relationship. Overall I found this to be an excellent story with a lot going for it. I really enjoyed it and will happily read more by this author.