Sunday, April 14, 2019

S.E.X. Review~ The Holeshot by Lynn Michaels



In the world of Supercross, taking the holeshot means one racer leaps ahead of the crowd and into first, leaving the rest of the pack behind. If Supercross racer Davey McAllister knows anything, it's how to take the holeshot. When the hot rising star mechanic, Tyler Whitmore, shows up in his bed, Davey does just that. But, dating a competitor's mechanic threatens to blow his ride if anyone finds out. With the fear of losing his sponsors, he has to keep his love life completely under cover, but Davey is in deep and wants to tell the world how much he loves Tyler. 

Tyler Whitmore wants to be out of the closet, but dating the competition is a death sentence for his career. Overprotective of Davey's reputation and his own dreams, Tyler refuses to commit to his lover and is afraid of falling hard. Will they ever be able to find their way through the Premiere racing league pitfalls and acknowledge their love? 

An m/m romance with tons of hot sex - 18+ please.



The Holeshot by Lynn Michaels schooled this reader on the art of motocross and the fascination with the sport. Davey was a supercross phenom, working with a great team of people and tearing up the track. Tyler was a mechanic for another team and fell hard for Davey. Their romance went from zero to sixty in no time at all.

I enjoyed the book, but at times, I felt it dragged and was slow on the uptake; a bit redundant . There was so much motocross information, that I sometimes lost the romance. But, in saying that, the book was a decent read, and I enjoyed the characters. Davey and Ty were sweet, loving with each other and their friends, and a tad bit immature. I think what bothered me was the instant sex after a birthday surprise and then the falling in love~ super-fast. There was no build up to the relationship, as every second available the boys were in the sack. Davey and Tyler’s immaturity shined through in their speak as well as their actions. 

The secondary characters were well-written and added to and enhanced the storyline. I enjoyed the added piece of an M/F romance, as many times, M/M books only have a token straight friend who falls to the wayside in storyline, and never is a starring role. Not the case in The Holeshot, and it worked.

The Holeshot was a nice read and I look forward to the next book in the series.

Sexy & Sizzling
A four handcuff review 

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