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Gale is a lynx with a big problem. For years, he's admired the men he finds most attractive from afar. The few times he tried to approach a muscular canine, he finds himself frozen by his insecurities. If only he could find a way to break the ice and get things moving... Now Gale is about to find out what happens when that introduction gets made for him. He may have been unhappy being hidden, but how will he deal with finding himself exposed?
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Unlike previous works by the author like Jake's List or Don't Call Me Coach, Exposure by Tagenar puts us not in the shoes of a hunk of man, but rather in those of someone who loves them. In Exposure we follow Gale, a shy lynx who limits himself to admiring people from afar, but one day things start spiraling out of his control when a series of incidents start leaving him “exposed” to those exact same people. From non-functioning locks to spilled beverages to downright cloth ripping, almost each and every chapter details a case of him losing his pants and being caught in the act. A very formulaic book, but unfortunately, I cannot say that this formula worked for me.
While fun at first, and some of the scenarios can be quite creative, you can only read so many “introduce a character, lose pants, leave the place” in a row before monotony starts to set in, and while there's a change in the formula midway through the book, that new one is also followed by the book for pretty much every chapter after it's introduced. Moreover, taking into account it's a novella, I feel like there are too many characters for what little importance they tend to have to the overall plot, and more than a few of the chapters could have easily either been removed or changed so as to have more time for the development of the ones that really matter. Granted, it bears to mention that all this book revolves around one specific kink that I do not have and that might be the reason I'm so salty about it, while for people into it, this might be just what they're looking for.
Overall, if you're like me and like to have more plot with your porn, this might not be the book for you; but if you don't mind it and/or are into this types of scenarios, go nuts. However, if you do decide to get it, I'd recommend not binging and instead taking your time with it, taking a few breaks when needed, otherwise don't be surprised when its repetitiveness also gets to you.