REVIEW: Me Against the QB by Billie Bloom (First Times #3)

Review:

This book is best described as sex-on-a-stick. Pure unadulterated hot, steamy, sex. It’s also light-hearted, fun, and sweet. It’s my first Billie Bloom novel, and I’m sure I’ll be back for more when I’m in need of an upbeat story.

Colby is a star quarterback and a wild partying playboy in need of some babysitting. Enter Bodie, the safe, compliant, son of Colby’s agent. He identifies as graysexual, doesn’t party, doesn’t do anything remotely unexpected of him. Thanks impart to his overbearing and demanding father. Who has tasked Bodie with keeping Colby out of the limelight for a few weeks.

As these complete opposites collide (which was unavoidable with hurricane Colby orbiting around), they discover that their passion goes beyond the bedroom. And the ride is pretty sweet. They both change the other, helping each other to realize what is missing from their life. Watching them find themselves was really sweet.

Stars: 4

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Synopsis:


Bodie thought his homework was done when he graduated from college, but no such luck. His new assignment: prove to his dad he can handle clients by babysitting a wild NFL player in the off season.

Colby is a handful for any agent and he can’t stay out of the press, for all the wrong reasons.

Forced to stay in his agent’s summer home under the watchful eye of a young innocent ex-hockey player, Colby will seek any and all thrills available, even if that thrill comes in the form of corrupting a certain shy jock…


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