Review: Quid Pro Quo by LA Witt & Aleksandr Voinov

Posted January 6, 2013 by Tracy in Reviews | 3 Comments

For the past six months, Jared’s been selling sex at Market Garden, a London club that caters to the better-off. But business is slow in the run-up to Christmas, when businessmen and bankers are too busy bickering over bonuses to rent themselves a little high-class action.

Though Jared’s wallet finds the downtime unnerving, the rest of him rather enjoys the opportunity it gives him to admire Tristan, an old hand in the club whose reputation usually sees him well-booked. Jared has been crushing on Tristan for months—he’s no more immune to Tristan’s cockiness and confidence than the johns, and those are just Tristan’s inner qualities.

Just as Jared’s about to chat Tristan up, a businessman asks for something a little different: he wants to book them both. They agree—and Jared finds himself going from crush to mind-bending lust as he’s made the pawn in a sexual power game. Tristan shows him how a pro handles a john while delivering the top-shelf sex for which the Market Garden is so rightly renowned.

Jared is stunned when Tristan, a man he’s had a “crush” on for months, asks him to sit with him. It’s a slow night at Market Garden where both men are rent boys. They talk but are happily interrupted when a man joins them asking what they have to offer…together. As money is talked and eventually laid out Alex and Jared start putting on a show for the client.

Jared is in freaking heaven! He loves the fact that he gets to make money while doing what he’s been wanting to do and that’s be with Tristan. The trio heads to the hotel where the client is staying and little by little the men put on a show – but it’s not all a show for Jared and he’s hoping it’s not ALL a show for Tristan.

This is a short but incredibly hot book. We don’t have to read far before we first see Tristan and Jared kissing and then taking it so much further. The pair of them are scorching together and the way the authors wrote the story with Jared being so excited, Tristan sounding excited and the client looking excited it was a bomb waiting to go off. I loved Jared and Tristan together and certainly hope that we’ll get to hear about them further in the future.

This definitely isn’t a romance but an erotic journey that leads us…and them…to the end result – an orgasm for all. This may be a short story but it’s definitely worth the read.

Rating: 4 out of 5

LA Witt 
Aleksandr Voinov


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3 responses to “Review: Quid Pro Quo by LA Witt & Aleksandr Voinov

  1. Great review! I've been hearing lots of good things about this book. I'm curious though, no one has said when the book is sent – is it a contemporary or a historical?

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