Title: A Working Man
Author: Sandrine Gasq-Dion
Publisher: Wilde
City Press
Publisher URL: www.wildecity.com
ISBN: 978-1-925180-49-7
Genre: {M/M} Contemporary Series
Rating: 4.5 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Chocolate Minx
Matthew Hawke’s
libido seems to have changed directions; being with a female is not working for
him anymore. Matthew is sure the answer to his dilemma can be found in the arms
of Drakon Mavros.
A Working Man is the fourth installment in the Men of Manhattan series. The
heartwarming plot is a budding romance interlaced with a lie intended to
prevent heartbreak. However, truth has a way of revealing itself at the most
inconvenient times. The characters are believable.
Matthew is an
enterprising proactive business owner. He is extremely personable; Matthew’s
employees are his friends, the company’s success is a combined effort of
everyone’s hard work. Although Matthew had never dated a man before meeting
Drakon, Matthew is attracted to a person’s personality rather than their gender.
Drakon suffers
from low self esteem. Drakon is a talented artist, but he is afraid his
drawings are not worthy of notice. Drakon and Matthew have a lot in common.
They both enjoy the simple things in life like walks in the park, spending time
with friends and home cooked meals.
Sandrine Gasq-Dion has created another impressive
installment to this fantastic romantic comedy series. Matthew and Drakon are both such down to earth
compassionate men that I fell in love with both of them. I thoroughly enjoyed
the humorous interactions between the characters, especially Drakon’s father as
well as the naming of the toys; you must read the story to understand the toy
reference. I suggest reading the series in sequence, starting with A Betting
Man.
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