Tops Down Bottoms Up
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Narrated by:
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Hamish Long
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By:
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Jay Northcote
About this listen
Will Rowan’s festival fling with sexy dancer Seth lead to something more permanent?
Rowan is stuck at a folk festival helping out a mate, and it really isn’t his scene. The yoga and singing workshops are bad enough, but morris dancing is the final straw. Bearded men with beer guts prancing around wearing bells - who wants to watch that?
All Rowan’s preconceptions are shattered when he meets Seth - a morris dancer, and the stuff Rowan’s fantasies are made of. Seth persuades Rowan to come to a dancing workshop, and Rowan’s willing to do whatever it takes to get to know Seth better. The attraction is mutual, and a lesson filled with innuendo and flirting leads to an incredible night together.
When Rowan arrives home, he’s gutted to find that Seth has given him the wrong phone number. Assuming Seth did it on purpose, Rowan resolves to forget about him. But fate - and friends - conspire to get them back together. Will they manage to stay in step this time around?
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 27-07-2021
Enjoyably cute and steamy!
Anyone who’s been to a folk festival will be familiar with the quaint and noisy morris dancers - lots of skipping, jingling, and white cloths. Like many, Rowan isn’t thrilled with the dancers until he spots the dark, muscular Seth amongst them. This was short, and enjoyably cute and steamy with the usual good-natured naturalism that Jay Northcote brings to all his books. Rowan and Seth are sweet, their roadblock understandable, and their HEA satisfying. An extra star for the realistic reminders of all the folk festivals I’ve attended - especially buying the colourful clothes you’d never wear anywhere else! Hamish Long is always such a great audio performer and he is wonderful here.
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