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Hot Conduit

Hot Under the Collar, Book 2

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Hot Conduit

By: Katherine McIntyre
Narrated by: Dylan Rockwell
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Lex can’t stand Theo. Theo thinks Lex is a dick. Except one dating app mishap is about to bring them so much closer together.

Theo: I’ve dated every shade of shitty guy imaginable, yet I keep boyfriending them. Mostly because my empty house doesn’t align with the happily-ever-after fantasies I’ve had since I was a kid.

No more. After my last boyfriend cheated on me, I’m flings only, even if temptation dangles my way. And when Lex shows up to fix my wiring issue, he’s pure temptation—at least until he decides to randomly hate my guts. Luckily, the sexy guy I’m talking to on the CoffeeDates app is the perfect chance for a one-night stand—no drama, no betrayal, and most importantly, no boyfriending.

LexI: Avoid rich assholes at all costs. One broken engagement later, I learned they’ll never stick around for blue collar guys like me. Even though Theo flips my switches, the holier-than-thou upper-class attitude is enough that I’m keeping my distance. Until I find out the guy I’ve been falling hard for over the dating app is none other than Theo. All that chemistry between us explodes, and one night turns into another and then another. But he’s not looking for a boyfriend, and I am—and there’s only so long this can last before one of us ends up brokenhearted.

©2024 Katherine McIntyre (P)2024 Katherine McIntyre
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Sweet and hot enemies-to-lovers romance!

Even though they find each other attractive, when Lex does some electrical work for Theo, they get off on the wrong foot and every subsequent interaction just makes things worse. Both men enjoy flirting with sympathetic anonymous guys on a hookup app but when they finally agree to meet in person, Theo is horrified to find he’s been flirting with Lex (and vice versa). How can the person they each hate be so different online?

This was a classic enemies-to-lovers romance with some nice hot size difference and sub/dom stuff thrown in. I enjoyed the fact that Theo was the huge, muscly sub while Lex was the slim, shorter dom—nice role reversal! I also liked the backstories of both guys which explained why each got their button pushed by the other, it made sense. This my first Katherine McIntyre romance and I’m definitely hunting for more! 🎧 Dylan Rockwell gave an enthusiastic narrative performance. I felt he could have dialled it down a bit, but didn’t mind it overall.

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