Taxes and TARDIS by N.R. Walker (4.5 Stars)

A sweet and sexy story about an accountant and an electrician who meet and fall in love. The blurb suggests this is an “opposites attract” story, but the characters didn’t come across as opposites to me. Instead, they were both very nice, hard-working guys who played well together through plenty of sexy scenes and just spending hanging out. The sex scenes were very sensual and well-written. I loved Brent and his voice carried the story, but I wish Logan’s character was developed a bit more.

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Brent Kelly is a laid-back tradesman whose only concerns are drinks with friends and which man to bed next. In need of a new accountant to sort out his nightmarish shoebox of tax receipts, he’s referred to Logan Willis. He doesn’t expect to be intrigued by the science fiction-loving, geeky guy with dark-rimmed glasses and a TARDIS-blue shirt. So his fascination with the soft-spoken Englishman surprises him, and their mutual attraction is completely unexpected. He most certainly never expects to fall in love. One a jock and the other a geek, both men know the differences between them are vast and could cause problems. But in this opposites-attract erotic drama, maybe it’s the differences between them that make staying together worth the fight.

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