I liked Mick too, he was a little quite but his I found his shyness endearing and the mystery that surrounded him added a good element to this book. He was quirky and fun that you couldn’t help but love his character. Joey was super entertaining and an absolute sweetheart. Around 116 pages, it was a quick, lighthearted read that I really found myself enjoying. As the two grow closer together, Joey starts to wonder what Mick really wants from him, and whether he can risk falling in love with someone who might not be free to love him back.Ĭute little 3.5 stars novella. Mick is shy and sweet, but also secretive and uncertain. Joey can’t stop thinking about him, and Mick’s continued visits to the store make him even harder to forget. Except Mick’s large dark eyes, shy smile, and kissable lips-along with the ten-inch dildo he bought-quickly win him a starring role in Joey’s nightly fantasies. When Mick, a new-to-town customer, walks in asking for a dildo, Joey thinks it’s all a part of the day’s work. After his parents kicked him out years ago, the haphazard shop became his home away from home and is the only place where he can embrace his queer, quirky, and-okay-sometimes a little awkward self. Joey works at Cutie Pies, the smallest adult store in Sydney.
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