Dude Looks Like a Lady by Jack Greene
Publisher: Phaze Books
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short (20 pages)
Other: M/M
Rating: 3 Cherries
Review by: CactusMale model Darien is offered a dream gig: a photo spread with famous rapper Orion. When he arrives at the studio and discovers Orion has mistaken him for a woman, Darien worries how the rapper will react.
To Darien’s surprise, and pleasure, Orion is interested in more than taking pictures.
When Darien shows up at his dream job with famous rapper Orion, he may just get another dream fulfilled. Darien is tall, thin, and feminine looking. So much so Orion initially mistakes him for a female. However, when sparks fly between the two, Darien shows Orion just how much of a man he really is.
This short story is a delightful and sexy offering mostly meant to entertain and entice. There is a little background as Darien is described as feminine but he doesn’t want to be a woman nor does he try to pass himself off as one. Thankfully Orion has no problems with that and knows exactly what to do with an excited and turned on Darien. Herbal products have revolutionised the treatment of men with tadalafil generic cialis ED problem. sildenafil without prescription Kamagra is an ED interception that facilitates citizens dealing with erection problems lead a phenomenon sexual life. How to use? It is advised to take the pill 4 hours before you engage in an intercourse. cheap generic cialis generic viagra discount They all mentioned the importance of their mindset and capturing the ‘difference that makes the difference’. After the brief introduction, the sexual chemistry between the two takes over and delivers a classic yet still hot and exciting erotica scene.
There is not much in the way of characterization as both Orion and Darien are pretty classic stereotypes that don’t vary much. Darien is the feminine gay man who wants a strong, muscular man to overpower him in sex. Orion is the famous rapper immediately propositioning an attractive model for sex, yet somehow knows exactly what to do with a man. The sex scenes dominate the short story with somewhat flowery language and several euphemisms. There are also a few editing errors and obvious misspelled words that seem more obvious due to its shorter length.
Overall though for those readers looking for a classic hot pairing between men based on the famous lyrics, this story will deliver on those elements. This quick read is perfect for an afternoon delight and harkens back to the song itself. I can recommend this as an enjoyable, light story.














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