Tuesday, November 10, 2020

S.E.X. Review~ Gideon by RJ Scott

A snowy cabin with one bed? That’s only the first step toward Gideon falling in love.

Gideon is too old to be fought over at Christmas by divorced parents who should know better. The prospect of a Christmas on his own is better than having to face either of them. When Rowan hires him for a wintery break in Maine, it seems like a safe choice until his PA’s meddling family shows him something entirely new: Love.

Rowan hiring his boss for a trip back to his moms’ place for Christmas sounded like a good idea at the time. Killing two birds with one stone, he can cheer up Gideon and possibly steal a kiss under the mistletoe. After all, he’s been hiding his attraction to the man for years, and maybe with some Christmas magic, he can help Gideon see what is right under his nose.


I adored
Gideon, Boyfriend for Hire by RJ Scott. As a fan of the series, I was pleased to see another book come out and with Gideon’s story. Ms. Scott delivered chock full of fun, lots of laughter & crazy family, and a healthy dosage of two stubborn men finally seeing the light- or more so in this case of Gideon finally seeing. I will insert this now; my only drawback was Rowan appeared much younger than his mid thirties the author actually made him. At times I had remind myself he was not in his twenties but a seasoned man of thirty something.

Rowan made me laugh every step of the way. And the way he clamored Gideon just added more spice to the story.

Rowan’s family. Awesome! To experience the love of the family they created made my heart swell. Ms. Scott infused humor and love as Gideon waded through the potentiality of life with Rowan and the embrace of Rowan’s family.

I enjoyed seeing old friends as Ms. Scott never forgets past characters and wove them into the storyline. Additionally, the premise for the next book sat on the horizon as the ending left the reader with a new beginning.

Ms. Scott never fails to amaze and deliver beautifully written stories, and Gideon hit the mark.

Definite S.E.X.

A five handcuff review

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