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When he was young, Greg Chennault loved
golf so much he managed to snag a job caddying for Trevor
Johns. Fifteen years later he’s the resident golf expert at
an exclusive resort, and running a big golf tournament.
When he sees a nametag for Trevor Johns, he thinks he might
get a chance to see the guy he used to caddy for again. He
doesn’t expect the Johns in question to be the old man’s
son, all grown up and looking hot. When Trey makes a pass,
will Greg get caught up in the past and lose his chance?
Tee’d Off is another hot installment of JM
Snyder’s Playing the Field series. Once again, the present
tense writing threw me off a little at first, but once I got
used to it I stopped noticing it. I liked Greg, and his
hang-ups over remembering Trey Johns as a little, annoying
kid were amusing. Trey was a bit less defined as a
character, but hot and very into Greg. I almost always
enjoy stories of men hooking up with guys who had crushes on
them years ago, and Tee’d Off was no
exception. If you like golf and reunion stories, or are a
fan of Snyder’s work, you’ll be sure to enjoy Tee’d
Off. |