Put A Ring On It by Sean Michael

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Put A Ring On It by Sean Michael
Publisher: Torquere Press
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (26 pgs)
Other: BDSM, M/M, Anal Play, Toys, Spanking
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by Fern

Marriage is in the air at the Hammer Club! While celebrating Marcus and Jim’s first year anniversary with them, the question of marriage comes up between Billy and Montana.
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Montana is less than receptive to the concept, though, surprising Billy. Not willing to leave it alone, Billy digs until he finds out what Montana’s objections are, allowing the long-term couple to reconnect.

Will Billy put a ring on it? Or is marriage just not in the cards for them?

Billy and Montana are enjoying a party to celebrating the one year wedding anniversary of friends when marriage comes into the conversation. Billy is surprised to find that Montana doesn’t believe Billy wants to marry him. Such a surprising revelation leads to a deep and meaningful conversation between the two men, where they both are honest and discover new things about each other.

I really enjoyed how while Billy and Montana are in a committed, stable relationship, this shows that even the healthiest of relationships need work and constant vigilance. With the author showing the depth and communication needed to keep a relationship on an even keel, I found myself immersed in Billy’s commitment and thoughts. The sex was smoking hot and kinky enough to make me blush. Not for the faint of heart, but I really felt as if the love behind it all make it seem gentler, not as harsh as some other writers might have made it.

Once I realised what the title “put a ring on it” symbolized I had to laugh and laugh. I refuse to spoil the surprise, but I can’t help but feel it’s one of those titles where now, every time I hear the fairly common phrase this is what I will think back to. I’ve read a number of Sean Michael’s stories and he never fails to make me laugh, gasp and squirm. I find him an excellent author and always well worth the read. Recommended.