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Owning Corey

Owning Corey

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This was exactly the Fantasy Island with a dash of crazy town sauce I needed after some recent reading disappointments. Is the story plausible? Probably not but anything is probable and between [a:Maris Black 7222957 Maris Black https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1381280754p2/7222957.jpg] story telling and [a:J.F. Harding 8279965 J.F. Harding https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png] narration I was sold.For those who've basked in the joy that is the Kage Trilogy we are back (or did this come before?) in the familiar territory of jaw-droppingly beautiful men who once they meet have eyes only for each other. One was heretofore heterosexual but finds himself irresistibly attracted to the other and struggles to come to terms with his new fixation. Our gay virgin is Dr. Ben Hardy, a general hard-ass, who like most doctors thinks a bit too highly of himself. He's the chief of staff at a small town hospital outside Atlanta where apparently he is the grand prize for every woman in town. His current girlfriend proposes a three way with the new EMT and the rest is history. Ben promptly divests himself of said girlfriend (who turns out to be a schemer) and has the walking sex God Corey move in. As a friend of course. One thing leads to another and another and I for one was thoroughly entertained. though I could've done without the mafia boss come to town and the adoptionIt turns out that Corey is more than a pretty face and comes with a history that takes some mending giving Ben a chance to shine. The crazy train comes to town but I went with it and enjoyed the ride and I think if you're in the mood for some harmless hot fun this, especially the audio, is the right ticket. Mind you all of this life changing drama happens in like two weeks! This is fantastic madness and I gobbled it up. The book doesn't pretend to be anything but sexy fun and heightened emotions. I appreciate the honesty and it delivers on the promise of the premise. Brava Maris!

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