Author: P.D. Singer
Publisher: Rocky Ridge Books
Pages/Word Count: 37 Pages
Rating: 4 Stars
Blurb: Fresh powder snow and running water in the Colorado back country call Lon like the moon calls the wolves. Belly-sliding to a good time on the weekends makes up for a workweek at a desk, and meeting Corey adds a whole new level of fun to snowboarding.
It’s easy to slip away for time alone in the woods without raising suspicion, but how’s Lon to entertain himself when bad snow and a worse spill force them off the mountain too early?
Never give an otter a box of Cheerios.
Review: How did we get from werewolves to otters? Well, you take authors who perhaps have a fondness for a particular species of animal, add a dash of imagination, and the next thing you know, they’re shifting birds and squirrels and opossums and, well, now otters in P.D Singer’s Tail Slide, a short and sweet, fun and sexy little treat.
Lon and Corey meet on the slopes but take the real action back to Corey’s place, where Lon’s otter gets the best of him and creates a little havoc. It’s a secret Lon didn’t want or expect Corey to discover quite so early in their meeting, but how can a guy resist an adorable otter who knows the true meaning of the word playful? And mischief. Lon gets up to plenty of mischief too, in this short little tale. The answer is, Corey can’t, and, as it turns out, it adds up to what could be the start of a beautiful romance.
If you’re in the mood for something lighthearted, doesn’t take itself at all seriously, and stars one shifty little otter and the man who seems his perfect mate, this Small Gem might be just what you’re looking for.
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Always nice to know when you’ve entertained someone. The Novel Approach had some kind words for Lon and Corey.