
He’s ruined me.
I’m just dried up and useless. I can’t even suck a dick for fun.
I have no hobbies anymore.
I’m a bore.
Jude is very adamant that he’s straight. He may enjoy giving blowjobs but it’s only a hobby, or at least that’s what he keeps telling himself. It doesn’t make him gay and neither does the fact that he finds his new landlord, Alec, attractive. When he hooks up with Alec, he’s convinced it’s only because of his hobby. But then it keeps happening and Jude is forced to face some hard truths about himself, particularly when he discovers why Alec has always felt so familiar to him.
He wormed his way under my fucking skin, and I live with him there. It’s like an itch I can’t quite seem to scratch. A sexy itch.
I haven’t read the first book in this series so this was my first introduction to Jude and his little hobby. When the topic first came up at the start of the book, I was like wow this dude is really in denial. But it soon becomes clear why he thought that way and then I felt bad that he was so deeply in the closet. As a character, he was a little over the top, but he still pulled at my heartstrings a little as he tried to come to terms with his sexuality. Alec may have had less than honorable intentions when he first pursued Jude but I was glad to see he ended up truly caring for Jude, who was so emotionally fragile.
There were a lot of laugh-out-loud moments too and as you might expect from a Cora Rose book, these characters were truly insatiable. There were loads and loads of spicy scenes. Overall, it was a quick and pretty easy read with all the Cora Rose trademarks you’d expect.
I really like this. I really fucking like it. How did I ever think any of this was a hobby?
Jude Martin is an idiot.
