Review: Room 1024 by Racheline Maltese

Posted April 26, 2015 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Room 1024 by Racheline MalteseRoom 1024 by Racheline Maltese
Genres: Contemporary, Erotica, M/M
Published by Torquere Press LLC Publication Date: April 8, 2015
Pages: 50
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four-stars

When Cameron takes his submissive boyfriend Noah to a gay men's leather convention in San Francisco, Cam expects to spend the week exploring their relationship and experimenting with non-monogamy. What he doesn't expect is to run into his own former dom, Lou, in an embarrassingly public reunion.

While Noah is enthusiastic about the opportunity to play with the former international leather title-holder, Cam is more wary. He and Lou have unfinished business. A four-way encounter with Lou and his sub Stephen could be great fun—or it could show Noah that Cameron can never quite be the dom he wants and needs.

As Cameron and Noah work through the uncertainties in their relationship, Noah is offered everything he ever wanted, in a completely different way than he ever expected, leading all four men to discover that sometimes the only way forward is to revisit the past.

Victoria’s Thoughts

Cameron take his submissive Noah to a leather convention in San Francisco.  What Cameron’s expectations of this weekend is to explore his relationship with Noah and engage is some exploring his relationship with non-monogamy.  It’s unclear what Cameron’s ultimate goal is but it’s easy to see that once he meets his former Dom, Lou, Cameron’s world turns upside down.

Lou is Cameron’s old Dom and is attending the same convention.  Lou is here with his new sub Stephen.   Its apparent right from the start that Lou still has feelings for Cameron.  This is a story that makes you second guess decisions you have made in your life and what impacts that has on your future.  The connections between all four characters is intense.  The sex scenes were scorching.

I found this book well written with a unique plot. This book seems more like a part of a story rather than a story.  The main characters are motivating.  At 50 pages, this story has a well defended beginning, middle, and ending.   Overall, this was a very captivating book and I hope to see these characters again in the future.

 

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