Saturday, July 1, 2017

S.E.X. Review~ Run Away With Me by Lily Harlem

When Jude is offered a lift to anywhere on the back of a handsome stranger’s Harley, he throws caution to the wind and jumps on for the ride.
Jude has a boring office job in a sunny, but deadly, dull Californian town. The highlight of his day is sitting home alone with pizza and beer. So naturally, when Neo wants to take off into the sunset, with Jude in tow, he doesn’t argue.
Neo makes up his own rules. Deciding quickly that Jude is the mate for him, he breaks into a beautiful beachside home, pretending it’s his in order to impress the sexy man he’s picked up. He’s hoping things are going to get hot and sweaty between them real quick.
But the cops are onto them, and as Neo makes a run for it, Jude is hauled off to the police station. It’s not looking good. What started out so promising has now left a bitter taste in Jude’s mouth.
Will Neo come back for him? And if so, can he explain why whenever the huge black dog is around, he’s not? And can he really throw his life into the air and see where it lands? These are all questions that Jude’s mind, body and heart need to know the answers to.


Run Away With Me by Lily Harlem was a short tasty morsel that focused on meeting/ screwing. Dog shifter Neo found his mate- a human named Jude- and the rest was history.

If you're looking for a long substance- filled book then Run Away With Me was not the book for you. But, if you're looking for a very quick read with much sex from two very willing men, then this is for you.

Jude was very trusting and a tad bit naive as he immediately ran with Neo and spoke words of love within hours of their encounter. Not much was divulged about each man, but I got the impression Neo was bad boy extraordinaire and my hope is to discover more of him in subsequent books.

A few editing errors which caused me to reread a passage or two a few times but a short morsel none the less.

Sexy & Sizzling
A four handcuff review

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