Naked Games By Roe Horvat
Genre: Erotica, Contemporary, GLBTQ, MMMM, Ménage
Tropes: Daddy/boy, slut
Released: June 1, 2021
Publisher: Self-Published
Length: 35,000 words
Cover Design: Roe Horvat
Completely naked, Curtis is stumbling through a dark maze at a sex club while three strangers hunt him. Scary? Except he wants to get caught. The hottest game ever! One epic night turns into a weekend, and he keeps coming back for more. George, Jack, and Ethan. Each different, all of them blindingly perfect. He’s just their toy, but he loves it. He’s savoring every minute of the wild ride, scratching off items from his erotic bucket list one by one. There are no promises, no useless romance. Their casual arrangement suits him perfectly. So what’s the niggly, squirmy feeling in his chest when he sees George and Jack share a tender kiss, or when Ethan stares at him with those soulful, blue eyes? Ugh. Better ignore it.
Ethan loves his partners deeply. Their relationship builds on mutual respect and a great deal of desire. He doesn’t feel like he’s making any compromises, yet there’s something Jack and George were never able to give him. Then there’s this boy—face of an angel, sex appeal of a demon, and a fragile heart behind a wall of snark. Jack and George are smitten, too. Except Ethan wants more than a few nights of fun. Curtis stirs cravings in him that not even the hottest sex can soothe. He needs to convince his sweet boy to stay with them.
Contemporary MMMM erotic romance novella. Second in the series Naked. All stories can be read as standalone
Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003
So, so HOT!🔥
When I reviewed Naked Weekend, I said it was maybe the shortest review I’d ever written; this one may tie it. 😊 Naked Games is straight up, hot as fire 🔥 erotica. There is romance and a relationship between four men but it really is mostly about the sex.
Curtis doesn’t want a relationship; he just wants to have hot sex and be Ethan, George and Jack’s boy toy. But before long, Ethan wants more and so do George and Jack. Now they just have to convince Curtis that they can make it work.
It’s a novella; don’t expect a lot of character development but that didn’t matter to me. Enjoy this for what it is: great erotic writing with a bit of romance included. ❤
♥♥♥♥♥
O Factor: Scorcher
Available to borrow with Kindle Unlimited.
Queer fiction author Roe Horvat was born in the post-communist wasteland of former Czechoslovakia. Equipped with a dark sense of sarcasm, Roe traveled Europe and finally settled in Sweden. He came out as transgender in 2017 and has been fabulous since. He loves Jane Austen, Douglas Adams, bad action movies, stand-up comedy, pale ale, and daiquiri. When not hiding in the studio doing graphics, he can be found trolling cafés in Gothenburg, writing.
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