(bi-awakening, opposites attract, forced proximity, biker gang, straight guy fetish)
“Chasing straight guys had its many pitfalls, but moments like this, moments like that kiss were a dopamine high Zolt would never get bored of. That second of hesitation, that surprise hard-on in a guy’s pants, were what Zolt’s wet dreams were made of.”
Straight as a Wheel is another rollicking ride in classic Merikan fashion. Was it enjoyable? Yes. OTT? Of course. Steamy? Hell yeah! Entertaining? Damn right! Did the plot make sense? Don’t ask for too much folks. As long as you know what to expect, you’re in for some fun.
Our Main Men
Leo is a tough biker with a sensitive soul. A people pleaser who is open and trusting, there’s nothing he longs more for than love, marriage and kids. He’s always seen himself as irrefutably straight. Our man Zolt owns a pawn shop, is unapologetically gay, and sexy as hell. He’s a manslut with a particular fetish, straight men—and has had Leo in his sights for a really long time.
The Plot
The plot...what plot? Something about a rival biker gang riding into town stirring up shit and trying to take over. Smoke Valley MC is not going to standing for it. Some crazy shenanigans to do with the rivalry. Seriously though..you're not going to read this for the plot, because the plot is a bunch of OTT ridiculousness. What makes this worthwhile is Leo's and Zolt's chemistry and their dysfunctional relationship. That is what will keep you glued to your book, and if their chemistry—let’s call a spade a spade—hot sex doesn't, then you'll DNF this in a hot second.
So What’s So Great about These Two?
This is an an opposites attract, bi-awakening, douchebag vs sweetheart, emotionally damaged MCs extravaganza. Leo is sweet, as in vulnerable and honest and just wants to be loved sweetheart. He proposes to a woman he’s only known for a couple months, gets rejected, and is left wondering why he can’t win at love. Zolt, on the other hand, is a predator extraordinaire whose prey are straight men. They’re merely notches on his belt and he even goes so far as to target men by type: biker, firefighter, lumberjack, etc. I guarantee that you will absolutely hate Zolt until the latter part of the book.
So, what makes their story compelling? Their relationship is a sexual dance where they both seek reassurance, but go about it in different ways. Leo wants to know he matters and that he’s desirable, but what he really wants is love. Zolt seeks validation through his sexual prowess and seducing straight men—the tougher the challenge, the greater the boost to his ego. But deep down he’s always felt unworthy and all alone. Leo at least has a close-knit family who have his back, but Zolt has no one. The explanation behind Zolt’s fetish goes a long way to making sense of his shitty behavior, especially with Leo, but it still makes for an unhealthy relationship until the very latter stages.
And the sex. Oh the sex. This is mind-blowingly hot stuff. Like scorching hot.
“Mine.” “Yours”. They were just words, but in this moment, with his dick still buried in Leo, Leo’s hole filled with his spunk, Leo moaning into Zolt’s mouth as cum drizzled down Zolt’s fingers, he believed them to be true with every fibre of his being.”