Cherry Sours by Sean Michael

Torquere Press

Gay Contemporary

ISBN:  978-1-60370-057-3, 1-60370-057-9

Reviewed by Cassie

   

 

After a terrible day, all Cain wants to do is pick up some candy and dinner and go home.  Instead, he meets large, attractive Denny, who invites him for dinner.  To his surprise, he goes with the other man.  Will Cain be able to lose his insecurities, or will he lose Denny instead?

I’m a huge Sean Michael fan, so I was really excited to review this one.  Unfortunately, Cherry Sours just didn’t live up to my hopes.  The sex scenes were incredibly hot, which was good, but there just wasn’t enough plot and character development.  Cain’s insecurity wasn’t really explained, and he often came off as way too indecisive or even spineless.  Denny clearly had good intentions, but he seemed too pushy and overbearing at times.  By the end of the story, I felt rather frustrated because I wanted to understand these men and there was nothing there to explain their behavior.  While I enjoyed the hot sex scenes, and the writing was good as always, I just can’t recommend Cherry Sours.

 

     

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