CALLING THE SHOTS is the fourth (and final?) book in the Long Shots series. This book is the first in the series to turn away from the Long siblings and focus on one of their good friends, sex club owner, Josh Scott. While making sure those around him are happy and satisfied, Josh has lost sight of his own happiness and fulfillment. Perhaps his sexy assistant manager and hot new bartender can help Josh refocus!
I was so very excited to see this book being released. I thought the Long Shots series was set for three books and after the stories of the three Long siblings were told, the series was over. I am overjoyed that Josh got his own story, especially after feeling like he was left behind in “Double Shot.” This book was fast-paced and emotional, not to mention hot!
While Josh Scott, owner of Mavericks, an exclusive sex club, has participated in many threesomes, he never saw how one could work on a permanent, relationship level. So, when he is tempted to dream of something more with his assistant manager, Beth, and his bartender, Oliver, he is skeptical. Adding to that skepticism is the fact that Oliver is straight, Beth is cynical of relationships after a bad break up, and Josh is fairly certain the two are attracted to one another. But while Josh sees the attraction between Beth and Oliver, Beth sees the attraction between Oliver and Josh… and it turns her on.
While the three of them work to release past demons and grow closer to one another, they are met with constant conflict. There is a vandal on the loose in the neighborhood who is targeting sex clubs, Oliver and Beth’s ex’s both show up and stir up buried emotions, and Josh is working to find an investor to support him moving and opening up a second club in a new town. The three struggle with honesty, openness, and settling their pasts to see if there is a chance at a future for two, or all, of them.
I was so very excited to see this book being released. I thought the Long Shots series was set for three books and after the stories of the three Long siblings were told, the series was over. I am overjoyed that Josh got his own story, especially after feeling like he was left behind in “Double Shot.” This book was fast-paced and emotional, not to mention hot!
While Josh Scott, owner of Mavericks, an exclusive sex club, has participated in many threesomes, he never saw how one could work on a permanent, relationship level. So, when he is tempted to dream of something more with his assistant manager, Beth, and his bartender, Oliver, he is skeptical. Adding to that skepticism is the fact that Oliver is straight, Beth is cynical of relationships after a bad break up, and Josh is fairly certain the two are attracted to one another. But while Josh sees the attraction between Beth and Oliver, Beth sees the attraction between Oliver and Josh… and it turns her on.
While the three of them work to release past demons and grow closer to one another, they are met with constant conflict. There is a vandal on the loose in the neighborhood who is targeting sex clubs, Oliver and Beth’s ex’s both show up and stir up buried emotions, and Josh is working to find an investor to support him moving and opening up a second club in a new town. The three struggle with honesty, openness, and settling their pasts to see if there is a chance at a future for two, or all, of them.

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