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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Let It Snow by Vic Winter


Title: Let It Snow
Author: Vic Winter
Sub-Genre(s): Erotic, Gay
Publisher: Torquere Press
Publication Date: January 10, 2012
ISBN #: B006W8UYDC
Format: eBook from Author
Reviewer: Dawne
Rating: 3 Cups

Blurb:*
Dar's at the ski hill with his best friend Perry, acting as Perry's wing man with the ski bunnies. It's a small price to pay for an all-expenses paid ski trip, especially as he's not interested in the ladies himself. When the most gorgeous stud Dar's ever seen heads right for them, Perry's worried about the competition, but Dar's worried he's drooling all over himself. Could the man really be coming over just to introduce himself to Dar?

Review:
Life for Dar is... unusual to say the least. Winter does a great  job building the life of Dar (Darwin's nickname) in the beginning but one he get Miles and Dar into the bedroom... it falls apart. The description is vague- now, I'm all for leaving some of the reading to the readers' imagination but Winter left too much unsaid, too much open and too much out.
This book is classified as BDSM (according to tags on amazon) but that is greatly debatable. No sign of even soft core BDSM.  The fellatio scene is VERY vague, lasted maybe a nano-second and left much to be desired. 
More character development between Dar and Miles was necessary to make this short more desirable. I had expected much more from this author and story. 


Available at:
Amazon (Kindle Edition)



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*Blurb Courtesy of Amazon

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