Male Order (Reigning Men #1)
by
Lillian Grant (Goodreads Author)
Sleeping with her flatmate, Sam, had been a mistake–becoming a strip club manager’s pimp was a disaster.
Meg’s mother can't even say the word sex. Her great aunt is a nymphomaniac. The few men she’s slept with left her frustrated. The closest she’s come to sex was as the unwitting visual aid for hot flatmate, Sam’s cowboy style wanking session. No wonder her libido went on...more
Meg’s mother can't even say the word sex. Her great aunt is a nymphomaniac. The few men she’s slept with left her frustrated. The closest she’s come to sex was as the unwitting visual aid for hot flatmate, Sam’s cowboy style wanking session. No wonder her libido went on...more
ebook, 150 pages
Published
September 12th 2011
by Liquid Silver Books
(first published September 11th 2011)
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Meg and Sam are well written characters. They are well developed for the short book. Meg is full of insecurities but Sam will not put up with them. He wants to show her that she needs to be happy with the way she is — by her own definition not anybody else’s. I really liked the way that Sam handled Meg. When she wanted to hide from him because of her insecurities, he would not let her. Sam always makes himself vulnerable through his own stories so that Meg does not feel alone. There are a lot of...more
Absolutely ridiculous! Male Order started off great- roommates with a mutual attraction. Meg was plus sized and I thought, "Great! A book with a character who'll battle her self-esteem and a hero who'll show her the way." No. Meg consistently demeans herself throughout the story and lets other people do it to, which drove me bonkers. I kept hoping she'd stand up for herself to Laura (her bff), her mom, or Sam (hero). It never happened. Her self-deprecation was not attractive and the book would h...more
Sam and Meg are roomates and friends who begin a "friends with Benefits" relationship after Meg's friend Lauren tells her she's sexually repressed. Meg is devestated by her friends observation and Sam finds a challenge that's he's willing to take.
Meg is a curvy woman who has issues with her body, and doesn't believe that a man like Sam would be interested in a long term relationship with someone her size, even though he flirts with her, cuddles with her, and basically offers himself to her as a...more
Meg is a curvy woman who has issues with her body, and doesn't believe that a man like Sam would be interested in a long term relationship with someone her size, even though he flirts with her, cuddles with her, and basically offers himself to her as a...more
This was a really cute story. Lots of humor, good chemistry between the two main characters, silly premise. :-) I was sad for Meg with how little she thought of herself. Based on her own self description and self-deprecation, I can see why she didn't think Sam would be interested. And if Sam had just stopped teasing her, he might have been able to come out and tell her how hot he was for her. But hey, it set up a pretty wild night (or few) for the two of them. She cracked me up how she kept runn...more
My travelling companions on the train are used to me burying my nose in a book for my daily journeys to work. It’s still unusual though, for me to squeal with laughter and have to wipe my eyes because I’m laughing so hard – and blushing at the same time. But so it was with Male Order.
Meg would say her sex life sucks, if she had one. As it happens, her 2 favourite guys are called Ben & Jerry and she sees them most nights, when she curls up on the sofa with a movie. After all, she needs someth...more
Meg would say her sex life sucks, if she had one. As it happens, her 2 favourite guys are called Ben & Jerry and she sees them most nights, when she curls up on the sofa with a movie. After all, she needs someth...more
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started this read but it was brilliant! From start to finish I couldn’t stop reading, I was completely enthralled in the story. I loved the humour throughout the read, you never expect much humour in a steamy erotic read but this had it and it was perfect, the kind of sarcastic humour that I enjoy. The characters we so done, it was great how Meg wasn’t some stick-thin blonde stereotype for hot as all hell Sam to fall for, she was a real woman. Sam and Meg are...more
Oh Sam! What a fantasy man. Hung like a horse, sweet and caring AND he can do your hair and makeup? My only problem with Sam was I felt he was a tiny bit underdeveloped.
Meg, oh meg! I loved her. You totally get why she acts the way she does. Why she has the insecurities she has, and watching Sam help her discover herself is beautiful.
The witty and hilarious banter between pretty much everyone in the book is a major plus!
I didn't like her friend Laura. She is pretty much a heartless slut, and...more
Meg, oh meg! I loved her. You totally get why she acts the way she does. Why she has the insecurities she has, and watching Sam help her discover herself is beautiful.
The witty and hilarious banter between pretty much everyone in the book is a major plus!
I didn't like her friend Laura. She is pretty much a heartless slut, and...more
I really liked this book. The cover is *wonderful*. I love friends to lover stories, but most of them unfortunately turn out to be duds. This one however, did not.
Sam helps Maggie reclaim her libido and in the process they find their HEA. I HATED her friend Laura. Everyone has had friends though, and even though you love them you have to cut them loose, cause they are no good for you. Luckily for Maggie, Sam was there to pick up the pieces. After years of Sam dancing around the idea of being wi...more
Sam helps Maggie reclaim her libido and in the process they find their HEA. I HATED her friend Laura. Everyone has had friends though, and even though you love them you have to cut them loose, cause they are no good for you. Luckily for Maggie, Sam was there to pick up the pieces. After years of Sam dancing around the idea of being wi...more
Male Order certainly explores the sexual world. I enjoyed Meg’s character as well as the issues she has with her sexual relationship with Sam. But I have to say that when it came to Sam, some of his dialogue left me flat. Ms. Grant’s tale of roommates-turned-lovers has some funny anecdotes and original circumstances in it that told me her quality of writing is good. I think certain members of the reading community will find that this book hits their funny bone just right.
Danielle
Reviewer for Co...more
Danielle
Reviewer for Co...more
A review for The Romance Reviews.
How did shy and frumpy Meg go from writing ad campaigns and eating Ben & Jerry's ice cream all night to shagging her flatmate and running a prostitution ring? Well, find out in MALE ORDER the lasted book by Lillian Grant.
Meg has an ok life. She has a job, she has her friends, and she has her ice cream. What's not so ok is that she has no sex life, and the few times she has sex has left her feeling like there is something wrong with her. Her friend and co-work...more
How did shy and frumpy Meg go from writing ad campaigns and eating Ben & Jerry's ice cream all night to shagging her flatmate and running a prostitution ring? Well, find out in MALE ORDER the lasted book by Lillian Grant.
Meg has an ok life. She has a job, she has her friends, and she has her ice cream. What's not so ok is that she has no sex life, and the few times she has sex has left her feeling like there is something wrong with her. Her friend and co-work...more
cute, fun read. Sam was fantasy, pure and simple. I have a problem with Sam always referring to his penis as his "trusty steed" and shouting "heehaw!" when he comes. he's an Aussie, so it's ok. Lillian Grant writes women so honestly. and the cover! *fans herself*
I can barely stop smiling enough to write this review. Ms. Grant's Male Order is a total hoot. Now you have seen the sexy cover...let me assure you sexy is not an issue here. What you may not be expecting is how funny this is. Lillian Grant is a true comedian. Her zingers pack a punch. And the characters are a delight. You have Meg, the fluffy heroine who is very much worried she might be alternately frigid and a nympho. Sam, her delectable roomie who loves having his stallion ridden. Michael, t...more
Aug 29, 2012
Awilk -will work for books-
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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Read this one in one sitting. Haven't read a book with this much steam that also made me laugh so much. What a great cast of funny characters. I loved them all, even the crazy one's.
Only problem, that stopped it being 5 stars for me was some of the dialogue was a little bit immature and repetitive. Will be looking out for more of this author soon.
Only problem, that stopped it being 5 stars for me was some of the dialogue was a little bit immature and repetitive. Will be looking out for more of this author soon.
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Born and bred in the UK, my whole life was turned on its head when, at the tender age of eighteen, I met and fell instantly in love with my darling husband. I knew the minute I met him I was going to marry him and, fortunately, he came to the same conclusion less than six months later. My husband has shown me the world, starting by bringing me to Australia. The country we now call home, and where...more
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