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Mike Barrow and his friends are among many boys in Manchester who think the city will be their chance to improve themselves. But for now Mike is living in a damp flat with his friend Callum, and they’re both making ends meet by working the streets. When Mike meets Chris Wildsmith, a late-twenties entrepreneur, he thinks he’s hooked a job that will pay his rent for several weeks—a windfall already.
But his connection with Chris quickly goes beyond what’s normal between rent boy and client. Mike meets Chris’s friends, goes to Chris’s parties with him as his “boyfriend,” and finds himself swept up in a world he’s never known. He’s sure it’s all going to go horribly wrong, and when Chris’s work colleague figures them out and becomes violent, he’s almost proven right. But Mike isn’t the only one who has confused professionalism with something else. The breakup that follows gives Mike the impetus he needs to relaunch himself as somebody else, a man who will hopefully be someone Chris very much wants to be with.
- Sales Rank: #999234 in eBooks
- Published on: 2016-02-15
- Released on: 2016-02-15
- Format: Kindle eBook
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Best M/M Romance I've read in ages
By Night Owl
Wow. This book is perfect. No, seriously. Characters, story, pace, writing, sex, emotion, ending - I gotta say I'm impressed. I think this is a new author - I read a lot of MM and I've never heard of her. I hope I hear a lot more, because I'll buy anything she writes.
This is a take on Pretty Woman, in the sense that it's a hooker who meets prince charming - but that's where the comparison ends. The story is told in a very real way, with real people reactions, inner thoughts and dialogue. I became emotionally invested and really wanted these two men to bridge their different worlds and find their HEA. The angst is there, but not overdone. I loved the device of the rent boy, Mike, keeping a diary (that's told in first person). It helped me to understand him on a deeper level, because since his character is drawn so well, it would be unlikely that he'd say certain heartfelt thoughts out loud. It rang true. A big plus for me with this book? It ended on the perfect note. I've disliked the endings to many romance novels lately, but this author got it right.
One final note, if you're a US reader, this story is set in the UK and uses Brit terms and slang. Don't let this stop you from reading this amazing story. I know that puts off some readers, but you'll be fine once you get into the swing of it - and it's more than worth taking a moment to readjust. If you like heartfelt, real life drama and romance where somebody finds their Prince Charming in a genuinely believable, real way - don't miss this book!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Pretty Woman rip-off
By Leigh
2.5 stars
I have mixed feelings on this book. First, it was a clear rip-off of Pretty Woman. Not just the hooker meets Prince Charming aspect, but other plot points. Mike has a best friend and roommate, Callum, who helps him navigate the rentboy world. Chris has a man servant, Ben, who looks after Mike while Chris is at work. There is a shopping trip where Mike is refused by snooty salespeople, then once he goes shopping with Chris, they return to rub it in the sales clerks face. There is a business dinner where Mike charms Chris business colleagues. Chris has a unsavory business colleague who tries to take advantage of Mike. There is even a bath scene. They share ice cream with sprinkles instead of strawberries and champagne. Really, I could go on... if you've seen Pretty Woman, the plot if highly predictable.
Second, the British words and intermittent diary entries were difficult to follow.
I found myself skimming about half-way. I finished, but not without effort.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4.5 Stars for this contemporary British, M/M Pretty Woman...
By V. Rundell of V's Reads
This review was written for Joyfully Jay Reviews and can be accessed here: [...]
I’m starting off with what I believe will be the most salient, decision-making point for readers considering Downpayment: this book is a British M/M Pretty Woman. And I’m not kidding about that. If you LIKED that movie, I believe you will love this book. If you didn’t like the movie, aspects of this book which harken to the movie will probably irritate you. If you’ve never seen the movie, it will have no bearing on your enjoyment of this well-written and interesting contemporary romance. I will confess, I adored Pretty Woman and can probably still quote bits of it having not seen it in at least ten years. So, the second I caught on to that aspect of the plot, I was hooked. By hooked, I mean I was up at 4 am reading this freaking book.
The plot premise is simple. Mike is a nineteen-year-old low-rent hooker in Manchester, a runaway from an abusive stepdad, and too proud to seek help from his parents. He’s shacked up in a slum of a flat with Callum, an Irish �migr� who’s taught him the “tricks” of the sex-trade. While Mike was happy enough doing a “hen party” or divorce celebration, he soon learns that men are more lucrative marks; besides he’s more into blokes anyway.
While out hunting down some cash to pay the rent, he meets Chris in a swank bar. Chris is in his late twenties, clearly wealthy, and willing to be chatted up. The attraction is present and the negotiations ensue. Mike offers to be a boyfriend for the night, complete with postcoital cuddling and breakfast in bed, for a “steep” price. Mike has no idea how wealthy Chris is, until they reach his posh penthouse suite, complete with discreet concierge.
As the night goes well and the morning’s even better, Chris offers to hire Mike to be his companion for the week. Expect surprisingly charming naivete at dinner with business colleagues. Expect trouble with wardrobing Mike for his outings with Chris. Expect indecent proposals from one of Chris’ employees. Like Pretty Woman’s Edward, Chris is a self-made man. Not a heartless corporate raider, but he’s a bit of a stingy git buying up indie record labels and profiteering, while running exclusive clubs in several countries. I adored all these new twists on the Pretty Woman theme.
Interspersed with the running narrative are journal entries that Mike writes as he works through what those five days with Chris meant to him, and for him. Through these vignettes we know that, presently, all is not rosy between them, even as their love story unfolds. This was simultaneously interesting and frustrating to the narrative. I’m not exactly keen on getting the end at the beginning, or even the middle, but I will say that it ramped up the tension a bit, and made a glimmer of hope swell inside me, even before the climax. Still, the shifting tense and POV between the journaling and the story is likely to be jarring to some readers.
I am a huge fan of British romance, and love the dialect and syntax of these Mancunians. Their dialogue, and Mike’s inner thoughts, are funny and snarky and made me laugh often. The hints of Pretty Woman were thrilling for me, and the thought of Chris climbing up Mike’s fire escape (and that is not some filthy innuendo, pervs!) to bring him into his life practically gave me vapors. This is not actually what went down. Instead, the whore saves himself. The HEA begins where it all started. Or ended. Or, he rescued him right back.
You get the idea.
P.S. Yummy sexytimes that, unlike the movie, do not fade-to-black.
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