REVIEW: Wrong Message, Right Valentine by Romeo Alexander
WRONG MESSAGE, RIGHT MESSAGE
by Romeo Alexander
Release Date: February 13, 2021
Review
Great writing and a cheeky story between a boss and his assistant when what we all fear will happen, happens. That sexy text ended up on the wrong phone.
They’re a fun pair. Sebastian comes from wealth, works too much and couldn’t survive without his PA to keep him organized and fed. He’s likeable and kind and a lot of fun.
Trevor is great at what he does, confident, personable, and very sexy.
It’s a quick story that sees them headlong into a hot affair.
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Synopsis
Sebastian: Do I have a Valentine? Ha, with the busy life I lead, dating isn’t even possible, let alone a valentine. That’s alright though, I enjoy what I do, and it’s helped by the best assistant I’ve ever had. Without Trevor, I’d probably be drowning under it all. Our strictly professional relationship is great. Well, until I open a message that changes everything…
Trevor: Between a full-time job with overtime and school, I don’t have time for anything else. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy what I do, and it pays the bills. Sebastian is a great boss, and I enjoy working with him...and not just because he’s hot. At least, that’s how it was until everything got tossed on its head over a little mistake. How the hell do I fix this?
Working extra hours over Valentine’s weekend and with a deadline looming, Sebastian and Trevor could do without distractions. Then a mix up with a sexy message send’s both men into a tailspin and makes them question everything…
About Romeo Alexander
Romeo Alexander is an M/M (gay) Romance Author. Hip, plugged into pop culture, hopeless romantic. Romeo believes that love truly conquers all and that love can heal all wounds. His characters grapple with real relationships and real-world issues while simultaneously using their hearts as a guiding compass towards a Happily Ever After.
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