Author: N.R. Walker
Publisher: Silver Publishing
Publisher URL: spsilverpublishing.com/
ISBN: 9781614955894
Genre: {M/M} Contemporary
Rating: 4 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Chocolate Minx
Being a self-employed electrician is a dream comes true for
Brent Kelly. However, organizing tax receipts has always been a nightmare for
Brent until he meets accountant Logan Willis. Suddenly, Brent finds taxes
irresistible, or at least the man who is coaching Brent on the proper way to manage
his assets.
Taxes and TARDIS is an amusing romance of two gay men
stepping out of their comfort zone to find love. Brent usually has no problem
conversing with people, but with Logan ,
Brent is almost tongue tied. Brent is generally attracted to hunky guys like
himself, so Brent is confused by his desire for Logan, who is more of a geek.
Brent is very social. His standard weekend is to meet his friends at a bar with
an occasional sexual pick up. Logan
spends his weekends at home or with his family. Logan is shy in public but almost aggressive
in private with Brent. Both men have some past drama that accounts for part of
their traits and fears. My only
disappointment was the use of the word preference in referring to Brent’s
sexuality. Born gay is a genetic reality, not a choice.
N.R. Walker’s Taxes and TARDIS is an impressive and
enjoyable heartwarming saga.
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