His Last Client by T.A. Chase

2221-210x336Title: His Last Client

Series: Unconventional In Atlanta, Book 3

Author: T. A. Chase

Length: Novella (49 Pages)

Publisher: Totally Bound Publishing (December 20th, 2013)

Heat Level: Moderate

Heart Rating: ♥♥♥3 Heart

Reviewer: Lisa

Blurb: What happens when an occasional prostitute meets a client he can’t help but fall in love with?

Gib Schultz works as a bartender at The Melia Hotel in downtown Atlanta. When Gib needs some extra cash, he sells his body occasionally. It’s not the best job in the world, but it keeps a roof over his head. When one of his regular clients asks him for a favor, Gib isn’t sure about the guy he’s supposed to meet. Yet at double his normal price, he’s willing to risk it. Within minutes, he discovers he’s risking more than just his body, he’s risking his heart.

Edwin Masters is back in the States after spending several months reporting in war-torn countries around the world. He’sunconventionalinatlanta looking for a night or two of fun, and when he meets Gib, he’s sure it’ll be a great time. Then after spending time with Gib, he realizes there’s more to the guy than he thought, and his heart tells him it might be time to take a risk on loving someone.

They’re both risking their hearts, and together, they have to decide if the reward is worth the risk.

Title previously released as part of the Uncoventional in Atlanta Anthology.

Product Link:https://www.totallybound.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=2221

Review: I really would like to see where this story goes. I hope there is going to be another book following this one, because it is one of those true wish stories.

Gib was a bartender and also sells his body on occasions when he needed extra cash. And this was one of those times. He meets Edwin and realizes that he wants to find out if there was any way to continue with this man. The sex between them is mega hot. It makes the sheets burn with their desires and passion. Edwin is always gone on stories overseas in war-torn countries but most of the time he is alone even when there are others around. He just wanted to connect with someone but once he meets up with Gib, he wants it to turn permanent. It is such a short story, so everything is fast paced, but it makes it just a little bit harder to believe that this would happen in real life.

Although it is a fantasy one would want, a life full of love. You can’t help but fall in love with Gib the way he is trying to get his life on track but he just has to do what he has to do to pay the rent. Edwin is easy to love, with the fact that he is so tender and caring even going so far to cry when one would not expect a man to.

I loved this story but wished it were longer.