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Friday, August 24, 2018

ARC REVIEW : Private Charter by N.R. Walker






Title : Private Charter 
Author : N.R. Walker
Genre(s) : Contemporary gay romance, M/M romance
Publication Date : August 24th 2018
My Rating(s) : 4/5 Stars
Buy links : Amazon | Amazon UK | Amazon DE | Amazon AU | Amazon CA | Amazon FR 





Just how hot can the tropics get?

Stuart Jenner’s job is high stress, high stakes, and everything he’s strived for. So why, when the apex of his career is within reach, does he stumble? At his doctor’s insistence, he books a privately chartered yacht to sail around the Whitsundays for two weeks of sun, surf, and sex. When his friend-with-benefits bails on him at the last minute, Stuart decides to go alone.

Foster Knight left the rat race behind six years ago, bought a yacht, and now calls the Great Barrier Reef his home. Sailing tourists around tropical waters is all in a day’s work, and he’s never been happier. When his next client arrives alone, the two-week charter will be the most private job he’s ever had.

Foster can see how stressed and exhausted Stuart is, and he promises him extensive rest and relaxation. Stuart slowly realises his original plan for two weeks of sun, surf, and sex might not be lost yet. Confined to a yacht, isolated by aqua-coloured oceans and the sweltering sun, Stuart and Foster are about to find out just how hot the tropics can get.




“I have no reason to be anything but myself with you.” – Stuart

Twelve days a lot of sunshine, sweat and sex were what Stuart expected for the holidays, but everything was ruined when his companion who should enjoying the holiday with him canceled at the last minute and leave him to go on his holiday alone. With huge disappointed, Stuart decided to enjoying the holiday alone.

What he didn’t expected is his yacht captain was incredibly hot and sexy. Stuart job teach him to read what other people want and he knew desire when he saw it.

Didn’t want to spend his holiday in boring and plain activities, Stuart decided to put an action to seduce the hot smexy captain. Will everything works as his plan?

“I just want this. To be here with you, like this.” – Foster

Leaving all his life behind and become a yacht tour guide is the life Foster love right now. What he didn’t expected is that his new client will be sailing alone and looks deliciously hot.

Seeing how exhausted his client is, Foster trying to light up the situations by being nice. But soon he found out that things that started as an awkwardness slowly turned into something more than he expected. Everything that was started as just a holiday fling slowly changed from friends with benefits, to something else. Their togetherness start to feeling more like pretend boyfriend who spent their vacation together rather than a client.

With the high sexual innuendos between them, can Foster survive from the torture of a tiny white speedos Stuart gave him?

Will Stuart finally find what he needs?

Sunbake, making out, lunch, swim, sex, dinner, more sex…

Yes, this book mostly contain about ALL those things, but in N.R. Walker hands there’s no something that simple as that. Because between those hot things routine that happen almost the entire reading, you still can feel something deeper than all those things above. Stuart journey in finding what he really want in his life and the push and pull game Stuart play to seduce Foster are another things that made this story interesting enough to follow.

Private Charter is very light reading that will suit your summer holidays. Trust me, like Foster, you will hardly survive the tiny wet white speedos tortures almost the entire reading!





N.R. Walker is an Australian author, who loves her genre of gay romance.

She loves writing and spends far too much time doing it, but wouldn’t have it any other way.

She is many things: a mother, a wife, a sister, a writer. She has pretty, pretty boys who live in her head, who don’t let her sleep at night unless she gives them life with words.

She likes it when they do dirty, dirty things… but likes it even more when they fall in love.

She used to think having people in her head talking to her was weird, until one day she happened across other writers who told her it was normal.



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