Diamond in the Rough by CJ Black
14 Oct 2011 3 Comments
by Lisa in authors, C.J. Black Tags: CJ Black, Cobblestone Press

Title: Diamond in the Rough
Author: CJ Black
Publisher: Cobblestone Press
Pages: 18
Characters: Chris, Ethan and Jackson
POV: 1st Person
Genre: Contemporary
Kisses: 4.5
Blurb:
Chris is a young man confident in whom he is and the choices he’s made in life but a recent relationship that ended badly leaves him with a bruised ego and many lonely nights.
Enter Jackson and Ethan, exotic lovers whom Chris meets for a business transaction but the older men can see the emptiness inside him and decide to fill Chris’s need if only for a night. Chris accepts their invitation and completely gives himself into their care but he finds himself wanting more. Will Jackson and Ethan be willing?
Review:
Chris is lonely in the life he has chosen. He is working hard to build a home of his own and focusing on himself for a change. He is slowly furnishing his new house and when he spots an advertisement for a complete set in leather for $300 he jumps at the chance to take a look at it. Never does he expect to meet two of the most handsome men waiting for him there.
Jackson and Ethan are drawn to Chris and they can see that he is lonely, and in need of some comfort. They offer Chris their touches and kisses making Chris think he is in heaven. After a night filled with mind blowing sex it is hard to think about what will happen next. The next day arrives and no one is in a hurry for it to end.
I have never read anything by CJ Black and I really enjoyed reading about these men. Diamond in the Rough is such an erotic story that it left me wanting much more. I look forward to reading more.
Reviewed By: Vonda
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Oct 14, 2011 @ 12:29:01
Nice Review. Has perked my interest.
Oct 22, 2011 @ 22:05:52
Good evening, Vonda: Thanks so much for taking the time to review Diamond in the Rough. I’m glad you enjoyed my work!