STUFF (THE BRISTOL COLLECTION BOOK 2)
by: Josephine Myles:
reviewed by: Becky
When Mr. Glad Rags meets Mr. Riches, the result is flaming fun.
The Bristol Collection, Book 2
Tobias “Mas” Maslin doesn’t need much. A place of his own, weekends of clubbing, a rich boyfriend for love and support. Too bad his latest sugar daddy candidate turns out to be married with kids. Mas wants to be special, not someone’s dirty little secret.
When he loses his job and his flat on the same day, his world starts unraveling…until he stumbles across a vintage clothing shop. Now to convince the reclusive, eccentric owner he’s in dire need of a salesman.
Perry Cavendish-Fiennes set up Cabbages and Kinks solely to annoy his controlling father. Truth be told, he’d rather spend every spare moment on his true passion, art. When Mas comes flaming into his life talking nineteen to the dozen, he finds himself offering him a job and a place to live.
He should have listened to his instincts. The shop is already financially on the brink, and Mas’s flirting makes him feel things he’s never felt for a man. Yet Mas seems convinced they can make a go of it—in the shop, and together.
Warning: Contains an eccentric, bumbling Englishman, a gobby drama queen, fantastic retro clothing, scary fairies, exes springing out of the woodwork, and a well-aimed glass of bubbly. Written in brilliantly British English.
Josephine Myles sure knows how to write a sequel! This book is a fun, flirty read about a shy uncertain soul, and a flighty, flirty golden hearted sweetie! I fell in love with Tobias Maslin (Mas) in Junk, the first book in the Bristol Collection, and I just knew that if given the chance, this character would flourish, and boy did he. It is rare that a writer can define a character in such a fun, inventive, and soulful way!The character of Perry will break your heart, and then you will rejoice when he realizes that what he is afraid of is what he has been missing all along! This book is not one to be missed, a delightful read that will surely leave you with a wistful smile!
* 5 Stars*
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