


Seriously, who does that? The whole plot centers around Sonny deciding to be nice to Levi and offering to help him prep for the shoot with a little butt action. Sonny, a go-go dancer at Silver’s, is supposed to help Levi through the scene and soften the blow a little, since, of course, Levi is getting paired up with Rex who basically has the monster cock of monster cocks. Of course he says yes because where would the plot be if he said no? His mother’s encroaching debt forces him to take a deal with the studio owner: bottom on screen for a lotta money. He’s kinda a wam bam thank you man kinda guy and prefers to just get in, get out, and get paid. Levi is a porn star at Blue Boy Studios and he’s a notoriously strict top. It’s all about the sex, but they’re not necessarily having sex all the time.

This book is only 105 pages, so there isn’t much I can say without giving up the entire plot, not that it was all that extensive. When Levi learns Sonny is to play the third part in a scene he considers his worst nightmare, he figures things can’t get any worse.īut when preparations for the scene from hell collide with tragic events in his personal life, he finds his fast growing, red hot attraction to Sonny the one thing left between him and a bullet.Ĥ/5 – I knew what I was getting when I went into this one so I really tried not to overthink it. Levi has secretly admired Sonny from afar for years, but there’s one problem–he can’t stand Sonny and the feeling is entirely mutual. Figuratively speaking, at least.Įnter Sonny Valentine, a go-go dancer at Blue’s sister club, Silver’s. Seven years later, he’s a veteran with a reputation as one of Blue Boy Studio’s most ruthless tops, and when his boss suggests it’s time for a change, he finds himself staring down the barrel of a gun. Levi Ramone entered the gay porn market for one reason, and one reason only–he needed the cash to pay his momma’s spiraling gambling debts.
