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Single-Syllable Steve, by Sam Thorne

Single-Syllable Steve, by Sam Thorne

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Single-Syllable Steve, by Sam Thorne

Single-Syllable Steve, by Sam Thorne



Single-Syllable Steve, by Sam Thorne

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Taciturn, temporary bouncer Steve isn’t going out of his way to sweep shy nightclub book-keeper Celeste off her feet. But then again, he’s probably the least vocal man she's ever met. It doesn’t take long to figure out why he’s so resolutely unconversational, but until then, she can’t get the reserved giant out of her head—or her fantasies. Although his occasional flash of blinding smile suggests that he’s warming to her, she’s struggling to stand out in a club where the boss is a bully and all her colleagues are beautiful. But as Steve’s contract as club doorman looks to end sooner than planned, Celeste needs to raise her seduction game and find a way of connecting with him before he leaves, or she’ll kick herself for her cowardice forever…

Single-Syllable Steve, by Sam Thorne

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1550124 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-20
  • Released on: 2015-05-20
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Single-Syllable Steve, by Sam Thorne


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Crisp, accomplished romantic fiction By Lisabet Sarai Celeste’s just trying to do her job as the accountant for busy nightclub, but she has to deal with innumerable distractions— brusque emails sent by her dictatorial boss, incessant high volume chatter from the barmaids, and the silent, seductive presence of the temporary bouncer, Steve. He’s a quiet, unassuming hunk who’s forced to change into his uniform in the same staff room where Celeste works (or at least makes the honest attempt to do so). She can’t keep her eyes off him, and soon he’s starring in her nightly fantasies. Her taciturn co-worker, though, seems immune not only to Celeste’s less-than-supermodel charms but also those of her more glamorous work-mates. When Celeste’s patience with her employment situation finally snaps, though, she discovers that Steve is an ally and more. In fact, the fruits of her lurid imagination pale next to the reality of making love to single-syllable Steve.Single-Syllable Steve is a delight. The story showcases Ms. Thorne’s crisp, lively style and her ear for dialect:---“…and Rick turns round to me and says, ‘Tish, I can’t meet you at eight,’ which properly pissed me off, right? ‘Cause Friday nights are supposed to be like our ‘thing’, yeah?”“Arse,” Sandra agreed. “Told you he was all about him.”“So I says, ‘Rick, I’m not having this.’ Then he turns around and says...”---Could these speakers be anybody but a couple of modern-day British barmaids?Celeste’s an appealing and believable heroine. She battles her insecurities, swallows her indignation at the way she’s treated, and slaves away at a job she hates in order to achieve a bit of independence. Then Steve walks into her life and she’s smitten with helpless lust.And Steve—well, we don’t get to know him very well until the end of the story, but he’s clearly one of those massive guys who tries to slink through life hoping people will ignore him. Turns out he’s got a sweet disposition and a stubborn streak, along with the body of a human tank.There’s only one sex scene in this tale, but it’s full of tenderness and heat. In erotica, the personalities of the characters all too often blur once they get into a clinch. That’s not the case here. The sexual action seems to flow naturally, a genuine expression of the individuals involved. Steve’s sexy as hell, but still diffident and respectful. Celeste’s no femme fatale, but she definitely knows what she wants. Throughout the scene, we never lose sight of the fact that this is the first time these two people have had sex. There’s always some awkwardness involved.The scene comes off as fresh and real, a plausible encounter between two people who have a strong mutual attraction but don’t know one another well. No romance stereotypes here about instant connection or natural mates—Celeste and Steve are feeling their way into a new relationship (having a fabulous time doing so, of course).My only complaint about Single-Syllable Steve is that I wish it were longer. These characters have enough depth to support a novella, maybe even a novel. Ms. Thorne doesn’t have time to explore the issue of Steve’s hearing impairment, for example, and how it affects his personal interactions, or, for that matter, his sexual style. Celeste has a somewhat richer back story, but that’s mostly forgotten in the thrill of their initial connection.Not that this should put you off from reading Single-Syllable Steve. In fact, I recommend that you do read it. Then lobby the author for more.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Hilarious and Hot! By Ria Restrepo Single-Syllable Steve is an erotic romance short story that is both hilarious and hot!Celeste is an aggrieved accountant working for a jerk at a nightclub. Her job gets a little better when Steve starts work as a temporary bouncer. He may not say much, but his impressive physique gives her more than a few wicked fantasies. Then one night, he shows Celeste he is more than just man candy.Filled with wry wit, British slang, and hot sex, Single-Syllable Steve is a fun, arousing read that will have you coming back for more from Sam Thorne.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Classic clever British humor and dialogue. By J. M. Amor This was a wonderful read. I laughed and laughed. Sam Thorne has a very sharp wit and that exquisite, clever, classic British humor.It's just gorgeous. I was chortling on every page. Wheezing with laughter in places. I love the description and dialogue of the barmaid dollies. Classic. Well done.Fast delivery of humor. Describing her boss, Celeste says he came from Bastards without Borders. Great imagery and descriptions. I loved her dialogue flow too, very seamless and had me eating up the words.Only moan... Wish it was longer, because I would have loved to just keep reading.I loved it. I'll be reading anything else this author puts out in future. She's got a great turn of phrase.

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