Friday, January 2, 2015

S.E.X. Review~ Lone Wolf by Voinov and Witt

Hunter Easton is screwed. Fans, producers, and his agent are all chomping at the bit for the next book in his wildly popular Wolf’s Landing series, but he’s got epic writer’s block and is way behind deadline. Then he reads The World Tree, a fanfic novel by his online friend “Lone Wolf.” It isn’t just a great story—it’s exactly what the series needs.

Kevin Hussain is thrilled when “Wolf Hunter” wants to meet up after reading The World Tree. When Wolf Hunter turns out to be Hunter Easton himself, Kevin is starstruck. When Hunter tells him he wants to add The World Tree to Wolf’s Landing, Kevin is sure he’s being pranked. And when their online chemistry carries over—big time—into real life, Kevin is convinced it’s all too good to be true.

The problem is . . . it might be. The book deal, the sex, the money—everything is amazing. But fame isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and Kevin is left wondering if Hunter really loves him, or just loves his book

Aleksandr Voinov and L.A.Witt teamed up to write the newest installment in the Bluewater Bay series, Lone Wolf. As a fan of both authors, I looked forward to reading this book. Unfortunately I struggled with reading and completing the book.

Kevin’s online fan-fic buddy turned out to be none other than his author idol, Hunter Easton. Having written his own manuscript based on Hunter’s popular series, the two men met and soon a working and professional relationship ensued.

The premise of a mutual working relationship and hot sexual tension had me thrilled to read Lone Wolf, yet that was where it stopped. I found Hunter condescending and Kevin immature and whiny. I never connected with either character, finding them shallow and self-indulgent.

As a fan of Voinov and Witt, I will not be dissuaded by one book that did not appeal to me and I look forward to reading more of their work in the future.
Book provided by author/publisher in exchange for an honest review

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