Friday, March 1, 2019

S.E.X. Review~ Coming Out by C.J. Baty

Phillip Hapner was smart and good looking. He just had one problem. He liked to gamble, trouble was he wasn’t very good at it. Now, he was trying to stay alive and convince the leader of the underground gambling syndicate, that he didn’t know who was in charge. Well, he did have one other problem, Malachi Brady. The cop who was protecting him. Phillip wanted him, even though he knew the man was straight.

Malachi Brady had accepted that his brother was gay. He believed everyone was intitled to love whom they wanted. He knew he wasn’t gay, but he was feeling things for Phillip Hapner he’d never felt before. When he was assigned to protect Phillip, the sexual tension between them exploded. Could he figure out what was going on in his head and his body and who was behind the gambling syndicate in Atlanta. 

The people who work at the Knights Club are a family. And like any family, there are times when things just don’t go right.



As with all the Knights Club books by C.J. Baty, a specific couple was featured and Xavier and Seb spotlighted the prologue and epilogue. Coming Out was the birth of Malachi’s and Phillip’s relationship. Malachi had never been with a man before, and his attraction to Phillip had him turned around and in knots. Ms. Baty delivered a nice story of falling for the person and not the gender; exactly what Malachi did. Phillip was to be protected by Malachi and from there the two men formed a tenacious relationship which eventually led to love.

What I liked about the book, as I’ve stated in previous reviews, the characters evolved throughout each story and the world building flowed. Each couple that shined was flanked by a well written supporting cast.

Coming Out delivered a refreshing spark; nothing over the top nor too heavy.

Sexy & Sizzling
A four handcuff review 

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