King Cobra by Jane Rylon

81GlnrGb7OL._SL1500_Title: King Cobra
Series: Hot Rods, #1
Author: Jayne Rylon
Genre: Interracial/ Kink/ Ménage/MMF
Length: Novella (103 pages)
Publisher: Samhain Publishing (April 16, 2013)
Heat Level: Moderate
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥3Hearts
Blurb: Nothing’s sexier than seven men with hot rods.
After Eli’s mother died, his father honored her life’s mission as a social worker by taking in several kids from the wrong side of the tracks. Not all of them stuck, but those who did became Eli’s quasi family.

Their bonds, forged in fires set by their personal demons, are unbreakable—or so Eli wants to believe. Especially since he and Alanso, his best friend and head mechanic, witnessed the overpowering allure of polyamory while visiting the Powertools crew.

Much as Eli would like to deepen the relationships among his foster brothers and sister in the Hot Rods Restoration Team, he’s hesitant to risk everything on a quick romp behind a stack of tires.

But when Eli catches Alanso exploring their mutual fantasy at a known hookup spot in a public park, all bets are off. And Eli must decide if it’s time to jump in full throttle—and trust his instincts to guide him through the night. If the pair can dodge the potholes in their own relationship, maybe they can race together toward the unconventional arrangement with Mustang Sally they both desire.

Product Warnings
Fasten your seatbelts. This is going to be a wild (and naughty) ride!

ISBN: 9781619213388

Product Link:
https://www.samhainpublishing.com/book/4589/king-cobra

Reviewer: Shorty

Review: This is the first book I’ve ever read by this author and I had a few problems with this book. The first was the constant referring to another crew as though the reader was supposed to know what the author was talking about.

After looking the author up on Amazon, I discovered another series. So I assume this is where it came from, which I didn’t read. The second thing was putting m/f, m/m/f in a book I thought was m/m considering I review for an m/m site.

I should’ve looked the book up before I picked it from the list because I would not normally read a book with mentions of m/f and m/m/f in them. With that being said, the story was well written, gritty with a lot of emotional stress of two guys wanting each other plus one of them wanting Sally as well.

Eli is the boss at his garage and Alanso works for him. There is a lot of sexual tension between them as Eli isn’t ready to take the next step. After finding Alanso with strangers, Eli rethinks his decision.

The crew at the garage seems like a very close-knit family, which is good. I loved how they all backed each other up when in a crisis. Eli seemed gruff but at the same time not sure of his feelings for Alanso. Alanso knew exactly what he wanted, Eli.

It was an o.k. read. This book was not for me though.

* I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review through http://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com*