Review: Serving Sebastian by Taylor Brooks

Posted January 26, 2014 by Cocktails and Books in / 0 Comments

serving sebastianSebastian Montgomery has everything a man could want. Rising from poverty, he built an empire as a fierce business man. Despite all his fortunes, there is still something missing in his life, something Sebastian senses is just out of his reach.

Lucas Walker is a trusted and loyal employee who earned every bit of his salary at Montgomery International. His only problem being the growing attraction for the man who signs his paychecks is beginning to consume him.

After an innocent invitation to Thanksgiving dinner, Sebastian gets more than he bargains for with his assistant, Lucas. A night of passion leaves them both rattled and unsure of where they stand. Sebastian never being one to back down from a challenge ups the ante and calls Lucas’s bluff. He invites his loyal employee to serve him in more than just the boardroom, and it isn’t long before the two are faced with the consequences of what they’ve begun.

Series: N/A
Release Date: 12/23/2013
Publisher: Siren-Bookstrand Publishing
Source: Publisher
Reviewer: Kenna
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

I just read my first M/M story last week.  I loved it, so I wanted to explore some more.  Well, I’m so happy that I found “Serving Sebastian” by Taylor Brooks.  This book was an absolute delight to read.

Sebastian Montgomery is a self made millionaire, and he has pretty much anything that he could want.  However, he’s lonely.  Lucas Walker is his assistant.  He keeps Sebastian’s life running smoothly at work, and he harbors secret but deep feelings for his boss.

That’s it.  No more spoiler type stuff from me.  Everything that happens next is perfect.  Absolutely perfect!  Sebastian and Lucas are both scorching hot men, but when they’re together?  The thermometer just soars until it explodes.  The sex is amazing, but there’s a true romantic connection there as well.  I found myself wishing that I could actually be a fly on the wall so that I could be a witness to their falling in love.

I very HIGHLY recommend “Serving Sebastian”.  I’m also going to actively persue more titles from Taylor Brooks.  Her writing is smooth, detailed, and has a nice flow.  This one is a winner!