Friday, November 8, 2019

Talk to Me: The Sloan Brothers Series by D. K. Sutton






Blurb


Max
Chase Corrigan is the competition and the reason I can’t sleep at night. How does he beat my customer service numbers—and get the bonus—every month? We’re complete opposites. I’m a people person, and he avoids everyone. Sure, he’s gorgeous with long blond hair and icicle-blue eyes, but I like my guys a little more thawed out. I’m determined to take him down.
All that changes when my plan backfires. I get to know the real Chase and realize why he’s so private. I can’t stop thinking about him. The problem? I’m a casual-type of guy. And Chase Corrigan has serious written all over him.
Chase
Maxwell Sloan is everything I detest in a man. He’s loud, obnoxious, and way too full of himself. He loves being the center of attention, while I just want to be left alone. I’m not competitive, but I enjoy beating Max out of the top spot each month. It also makes me his favorite target.
When Max and I are thrown together on a work project, I want to throttle him. He makes me so angry—and more alive than I’ve felt in a long time. But I’ve been with men like Max before, and I’ll never put myself in that position again. If only my heart would listen.
Talk to Me is a 50.000-word m/m romance with a HEA. It’s the first book in the Sloan Brothers series but can be read as a stand-alone. The book includes a steamy office romance, scheming gamers, and an adorably high-maintenance terrier.

Review 
My Rating - 4 Stars!


DK Sutton's Talk to Me is a sweet co-workers romance.

Chase is the socially awkward worker who never likes to talk to his co-workers. When Max decides to get to know the man as a way to figure out why Chase is so successful in his job, he doesn't expect what happens.

As Max gets to know Chase, he finds he actually likes and understands the man.

The author discusses social anxiety with care and understanding. Knowing people who suffer from this issue, I found it to be very well done.

The writing style kept my interested throughout, with some fun side characters and a fast pace. Max and Chase are highly enjoyable characters who each complement one another wonderfully. I enjoy that  despite being an jerk at the start, Max soon changes his feathers. 

Talk to Me is just perfect when you're in the mood for easy and sweet. This DK Sutton read is a quick, light read.





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