Room for One More

Rhymer has always lived foot loose and fancy free, going where he wanted and doing whatever he needed to do to live, and picking lovers as a free-for-all buffet. Lately he feels that he is missing something. He is now working as a street musician, and his bench is near a home where a group of five men live together. Rhymer sees them daily, and he wants to get to know them up close and personal, but how will he go about it?

Baz, Ryan, Nicholas, Aiden and Marcus live together and are devoted to each other. They used to work together on their paper, but they sold it and are pursuing separate careers. Lately they have had less time together with Ryan/Baz and Marcus/Nicholas pairing off, leaving Aiden feeling a little bit alone. The group decides it is time to invest in the most important item in the house: a bed big enough to fit them all easily. The trip at the store is hilarious with Baz personally needing to try out the bed to insure its effectiveness.

Rhymer makes a play for Marcus, leaving Marcus feeling out of sorts and guilty for wanting someone new. Unknown to Marcus, Aiden, Ryan and Nicholas have been looking at Rhymer as a tasty morsel themselves. The question is, will their feelings for each other be strong enough to allow someone new into their group or will this spell big trouble on the horizon?

Ms. Okati has continued her earlier story Big Enough for Five with a new twist, giving the reader more insight into the lives of Baz, Ryan, Nicholas, and Marcus. I loved the scene leading up to the trip to the Three Sisters Sleep System store and all of Baz’s antics in the store. Baz is a character that ensnares the reader with his fun-loving and very unusual erotic antics that keep everyone else jumping. Marcus is seen as the leader, but in reality he makes his own mistakes just like the rest of them. I enjoyed how each character is unique and adds his own flair to each and every situation. I will be waiting to read more about these lively and fun-loving men as they continue their lives together.

Reviewed by: Teresa


Teresa