Thursday, February 20, 2014

If It Drives (Market Garden #7)




If it flies, drives, or fornicates, it's cheaper to rent it.

After driving James Harcourt, his wealthy banker boss, around for a year and a half, Cal isn’t surprised by much anymore. Not even James’s regular trips to Market Garden, London’s most elite gay brothel.

But when James leaves the Garden alone one night and turns to Cal instead, Cal’s floored. After crushing on his boss for ages, it’s his wet dream come true . . . until the awkward morning after. Cal still has a job to do, but he wants to offer more. Yet James doesn’t take him up on it; he keeps Cal at arm’s length and continues his chauffeured jaunts to Market Garden.

As Cal learns what James needs from the rentboys, he tries to fill that need himself. But there’s more to James’s penchant for rentboys than Cal realizes, and it may be one role that Cal can’t fill without overstepping his duty.


When is a man able to truly allow himself to love? Sex can lead one to think that what they are feeling is love and not the primal need to get off. Many of men have fallen victim to this and hearts have been broken.

The Market Garden series has been a sort of conundrum for me. Outside of the hot, unbelievable sex, there is a hidden message in each book.

Love...How do I find it?

This book is unlike the others in the sense, both men know what they want sexually, however, they need some education and enlightenment.

We also get to see Nick and Spencer again. These two can cause any man to quiver with wanton desire.

James is a banker, in charge of his life. A divorce that still plagues him. A hidden desire that he has been feeding with the men from the Market Garden.

Cal, his driver. A man with a need to have James. Cal has a need as well.

Funny thing is, their needs fit. One decision. One night changes everything. We are taken on a journey of two men tying to see how their desires and lives will, or if they can fit together.

You ask where Nick comes in? Education, of course!

This is the first time, I have read a M/M book, where the two parties learn their sexual roles together. Usually, one of the partners helps the other in their pursuit of sexual satisfaction and eventual love.

The latest edition of the Market Garden will leave you satisfied and wanting more.

Thanks to Riptide and Net Galley for giving me this honor of reviewing this book early.


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