Friday, January 29, 2021

S.E.X. Review~ Imago by N.R. Walker

Nerdy, introverted genius lepidopterist, Lawson Gale, is an expert on butterflies. He finds himself in a small town in Tasmania on a quest from an old professor to find an elusive species that may or may not even exist.

Local Parks and Wildlife officer, Jack Brighton, is an ordinary guy who loves his life in the sleepy town of Scottsdale. Along with his Border collie dog, Rosemary, his job, and good friends, he has enough to keep from being lonely.

But then he meets Lawson, and he knows he’s met someone special. There’s more to catching butterflies, Jack realises. Sometimes the most elusive creatures wear bow ties, and sometimes they can’t be caught at all.

Lawson soon learns there are butterflies he can’t learn about it in books. They exist only in a touch, in a kiss, in a smile. He just has to let go first, so these butterflies can fly.

Imago is the story of finding love, bow ties, and butterflies.



Imago by NR Walker was an education in butterflies and love. Jack worked in Tasmania as a ranger, Lawson, an expert on butterflies and in search of a new species. Together, the men complimented each other.

Ms. Walker drew me in to the story and I was captivated by Tasmania, butterflies and the mere education I received while reading the book. Of course, throw in an adorable dog and two sexy men and what could be better?

Lawson’s nerdy personality made him even more endearing- his brains truly attractive. He complimented Jack in all ways.

The secondary characters also added appeal to the story, making everyone approachable.

I always enjoy an NR Walker story and look forward to the next book.

Definite S.E.X.

A five handcuff review


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2021 ©Evelise Archer All rights reserved. This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, locations, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination, or have been used fictionally. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, locales, or events is entirely coincidental. No portion of this work may be transmitted or reproduced in any form, or by any means, without permission in writing from the author.

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