Lube Job (Big Bull Mechanics Book 5)
£4.70
The only thing bigger than Riggs’ attitude is his tool… And only one of those problems can be solved with more lube…
There’s no tragic backstory or closet stuffed full of skeletons from relationships’ past. I’ve just never been very good at the “very special episode” sh*t. If you’re looking for a shoulder to cry on, may I suggest a therapist?
Casual fun with my emotionally stunted, overgrown frat boy roommate slash co-worker should be perfect, right? Shep seems to be just as allergic to commitment as I am to emotions, but that doesn’t mean we don’t need our stroker rods serviced, if you catch my drift.
Now if he’ll just stop looking at me with those dopey puppy dog eyes while I’m elbow deep in a diesel engine, and making my stomach flip with that smile of his, that would be great…
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Additional information
Language | English |
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File size | 5558 KB |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 278 pages |
by sss
This story isn’t predictable, like the usual ‘renting a room with a colleague’ story because Riggs has struggled with feeling the expected feelings all of his life. He likes sex but not intimacy. He is given a suggested label by a friend and this seems to give him answers. Shep is just perfect for him, they both enjoy each other and the feelings don’t matter: Until they start to matter! I loved watching their relationship unfold and the epilogue was absolutely perfect.
by Sheena
Ever since I met Riggs way back in the first book (I think it was), I wanted – no – needed his story and it didn’t disappoint. While you can read this as a standalone I don’t know why you’d want to, so much more is added if you’ve read the others in the series first. This might be my absolute favourite of the whole series, after Steele and Porter.
First thing I want to say is – Aromantic representation! This isn’t something I ever remember seeing in a book before and I loved it. I don’t really know what I expected from Riggs and Shep’s book but this was far more cuddly and soft than I thought it would be – and I was here for it. I loved how they were with each other, Shep accepting Riggs as he was, and realising he was everything he never knew he wanted. It was refreshingly no angst, no hidden trauma in their history, just two men who act on their attraction to either and realise it’s more than just lust. I was here for all the shenanigans of warning off potential lovers too, and the appearance of cuddly bunny Riggs was hilarious too.
This was everything, and I absolutely loved it. I’m sad it’s the end of the Big Bull Mechanics because I’ve loved this series, but I do look forward to more in this world – and town – and I’m sure we’ll see the boys in future.
by Lindy Bateman
This is my favourite of the bull mechanic books, it’s fun light-hearted and down to earth, and how the prospective dates were put off was hilarious.
by Cadiva
One of the things I love best about K.M.’s books is how she shows the reader there are multiple ways for relationships to flourish.
This one is a beautiful example of how someone who’s always wondered if there was something wrong with how he doesn’t get the same feels as other people when it comes to relationships, discovers doesn’t matter when you find comfort in the company of the right partner.
Riggs is the “anti-twink” twink mechanic at Big Bull, he’s a powerhouse of snark and no nonsense wrapped up in a small package.
He’s been having this odd bantering relationship with his fellow mechanic Shep for as long as they’ve worked together. He ribs him constantly about how his hook-ups often end with disastrous effect but when Riggs needs a place to stay, he gets to see a different perspective.
This is a delicious mix of slow burn but also a lusty attraction that sneaks up on both men from almost opposite angles.
They’ve danced around the sexual tension for a long time but things come to a head, one of them anyways, with a rough and ready encounter.
Watching these two men get closer, Riggs’ feelings confusing him until a throwaway comment from Journey gives him an insight, is ridiculously sweet and seriously steamy.
There’s zero angst, no stupid miscommunication or lack of responsibility for their interactions, each realises something’s changed and I adored how Shep supported Riggs as he adapted to his feelings and the new thoughts he was having.
We get lots of laughs along the way too, and a few potential people for new books, including Shep’s twin brother Axel and all the guys at the local biker tattoo parlour!
Bring it on.
by Pam
I cannot express how much I LOVED this story!!! Riggs is everything I hoped he’d be and I laughed so much reading this story. For fans of the series Riggs and Shep are the icing on the cake to finish this wonderful series! Five stars
by MANSFIELD
Wonderfully loving from a guy who isn’t sure what love is, but is prepared to spend a lifetime with his man trying to find out.