Thursday, July 28, 2016

S.E.X. Review~ Rockin' it Forever by Morticia Knight

Can the touch of a rock god last forever?
Music journalist Bryan Gallagher’s life has completely changed in an unexpected way. Not only has he snagged a dream assignment as the memoirist to alternative music’s rock superstar Aubrey King, but he’s also promised to give the beautiful and enigmatic musician a chance for them to forge a relationship. It’s all very overwhelming for Bryan since, up until he spent a sexually charged day and night with Aubrey, Bryan has never even dreamed of being with a man.
Aubrey is completely smitten with the boyishly handsome, young rock writer, Bryan. After their instant spark grows into something more, Aubrey is desperate to keep Bryan by his side for always. He’s promised Bryan that their love is for real, that Bryan isn’t simply one of his rock star conquests.
Their road isn’t an easy one, though. Despite their deepening bond and growing need for each other, other factors intrude. Neither Aubrey nor Bryan is ready to come out, and their relationship needs to remain a carefully guarded secret. In addition, Aubrey has to answer to the demands of his profession and Bryan has to traverse the shifting waters between his personal and business relationship with his famous lover.
Then a secret is revealed and everything in their joint world implodes. When a love is so strong that two men can barely take a breath without thinking of the other, will that be enough to bridge the loss of trust? The only way they can rock their love forever is if Aubrey can reach Bryan before it’s too late.


A very quick read by Morticia Knight, Rockin’ it Forever packed a lot of sexiness. Rock legend Aubrey King was making his comeback and decided to “tell all” in his memoirs. Bryan, music journalist was the man Aubrey desired on his side, professionally and personally.

Both men were likeable and well-constructed characters. The age gap made no difference in how each viewed the world or each other. Ms. Knight created a nice rendition of Bryan’s straight man turned gay for Aubrey characterization and she made it work. The angst was minimal, yet the story was sweet~ More sensual than erotic.

As always Morticia Knight delivered a nice tale with an HEA.
Book provided by author/publisher in exchange for an honest review

Sexy and Sizzling
A four handcuff review





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