The Foxxxy Gentlemen's Club: Christian
Foxxxy, Book 1
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John York
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Nikole Knight
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Foxxxy Rule Number One: Never fall for a client.
Christian Webber is femme, fabulous, and an absolute freaking mess. Although he loves his chaotic life, his cherished friends, and his job dancing and escorting at the exclusive Foxxxy Gentlemen’s Club, he’s also 29, single, and facing down the very real possibility of turning into a lonely, old cat lady. But an encounter with a client’s jaded son may change everything.
Gordon van Dierman has his life figured out. He owns a business, a house, and a dog with his partner of seven years, but when he learns of his partner’s infidelity, the grumpy Dutchman abandons everything he’s built and returns to his childhood home in America to lick his wounds in peace. But a run-in with a feisty, gender-fluid escort may be just what the doctor ordered.
When Chrissy and Gordon’s lives collide, it’s hate at first sight, to be sure, but the fire between them may be more than simple loathing. You know what they say: Love and hate are horns on the same goat - or however that expression goes.
Chrissy knows better than to fall for a client. But the rules don’t say anything about a client’s son, do they?
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- sarah mitcham
- 22-05-21
life Changing.
MM Contemporary Romance, first book in a new series featuring dancers/escorts from foxxxy's gentleman's club, this is Christians story. A great listen with flawless narrating by John York, I look forward to the next book in the series.
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- Erryn Barratt
- 26-05-21
Enemies to lovers in a unique way
This book as a cute meet-cute. Chrissy is an exotic dancer who does some escort work on the side. But many of those jobs are simply providing company for lonely men. One such man is an older Dutch man whose children have, for the most part, abandoned him. He came out as gay after their mother passed and they have not been understanding. Well, his son Gordon has been – sort of – but living in Holland, he hasn’t been around much. He’s back in Boston and staying with his dad while working to mend a broken heart. Then Chrissy shows up, and he’s certain this man is taking advantage of his father.
In truth, Chrissy is providing and wonderful service and doing something virtually no one else can. As gender fluid, Chrissy often chooses between dressing as a man or, on special days, dressing like a woman. He’s lithe and lovely, and Gordon is interested. If he can get past the whole escort thing. The hate on sight turns to eventual friendship and then more. I liked how the relationship developed.
I also LOVED Chrissy. Irreverent, he says whatever is on his mind. “Holy Harvey Milk, is there a gay mafia?” he asks his boss. He also references tons of celebrities in a funny manner including Helen Hunt and Humphrey Bogart. He kept me on my toes and he kept me laughing. There are plenty of antics in this book.
And Mr. Jingles. The diffident Mr. Jingles. Chrissy’s cat who only likes Gordon who isn’t enamoured with cats. Yeah, been there, done that. Capricious and fickle creatures.
I wasn’t sure what to expect, but this book delighted. Made all the more special by John York. He did a decent Boston accent and carried the story well. This is the first book of the series and more are set up so I can’t wait.
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- Alex
- 18-05-21
Interesting characters
If you enjoy the trope of a sex worker falling for a client, you'll probably enjoy this one. The MC who works as an escort has a big personality. I appreciated that he liked to play around with gendered expectations and wasn't afraid to embrace whatever styles appealed to him. I liked the idea of him having boundaries about wanting to continue the work he enjoyed and his boyfriend having to be okay with that. At risk of slight spoilers, to me it felt like he sort of caved on that proclamation/boundary by the end, which I'm sure some readers will appreciate. The Narration wasn't bad, but the accent was really thick and it was not my cup of tea, definitely check out the sample. Overall a fun read and an interesting start to the series.
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- PL
- 17-05-21
Funny and entertaining
I was laughing out loud like a crazy woman. Christian and Gordo were entertaining and amusing to watch.
This is the first time I’ve listened to this narrator and his performance didn’t disappoint.
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- Dee Slate
- 29-05-21
Really enjoyed the story, very good narration!
I want Chrissy as a BFF - he is a fab, take-no-prisoners, 'tell you like it is' kind of person. He is a great character! Gordon - a bit judgmental, also opinionated and taken down a peg or five by Chrissy 😀 They made a good match as enemies and later on. The characters were well portrayed, even the secondary ones and let's not forget Chrissy's demon cat _ he was hilarious!
Good story, memorable characters, humour, snark, fabulousness - what's not to love?
The narration made this a great way to experience the story - John York's voice for Chrissy pretty much made the book for me, and i enjoyed the way he seamlessly flowed from one chacter voice to another,
Definitely recommend both story and narration!
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- OldLadyStauffer
- 04-06-21
Enjoyable w/great narration
This was an enjoyable listen. I was blown away with John York’s range in voices. Christian’s accent alone was impressive. The characters were multidimensional and easy to like. I wanted to throttle Gordon a time or two, but Christian handled him beautifully. I thoroughly enjoyed the banter between the two as well as the obvious chemistry.
This story was well written and kept me entertained the whole way through. I would definitely listen to/read more from this author.
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- Hey There Delilah!!
- 16-05-21
Foxxxy!
The Story: Just love a story that is full of snark and snappy come-backs. Chrissy was a delightful character who was great at getting to Gordon. As for Gordon, I wasn't a fan of his at first with his quick misjudgment of Christian especially with regards of the relationship with his Dad. Oh Jan!! I wanted to hug him. This was a new to me author and I look forward to reading/listening to more from her.
Narration: John York does a great job. I liked most of the different voices but initially had a little trouble with his voice for Christian. It took me a little while to warm up to it.
Side Note: I love the cover. Beautiful.
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- Ida Umphers
- 27-05-21
Unexpectedly light
Gordon and Chrissy are wonderful characters and this book isn't what I expected. Somehow, I expected things to be much darker with a lot more angst, but it wasn't that at all. These two have immediate chemistry but as this is a take on the enemies to lovers trope they fight it, or at least deepening their relationship, all the way. The complication with Gordon's father was an interesting touch. I look forward to more in this series. John York gave a great performance that brought all the characters to life.
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- Magnus
- 25-05-21
Interesting
A nice and entertaining story by Nikole Knight. It was a fun and interesting ride with Christian and Gordon. John York did a fantastic job with the narration. A author to keep an eye open for.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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- L.D.
- 16-05-21
Foxxxy Business
I loved this book so much I read it one day—I couldn’t put it down, and my only compliant is that the second book in the series isn’t out yet. I was not expecting to love this book so much. In fact, I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started this book, but it quickly blew away all my expectations.
The Foxxxy Gentlemen’s Club is male strip club with a discreet escort side business. Christian Webber has been working for Foxxxy for about ten years and loves his life. He has everything he wants (except his cat’s affections), or so he thinks. Through a strange twist of fate, Christian meets Gordon, a man who’s life has been thrown upside down by the betrayal of an ex-boyfriend. Their meeting is electric and the chemistry between them is undeniable. I loved how every time these men got together sparks flew. The snark and bickering was hilarious, and there were moments where I was laughing out loud. Although there was a lot of humor in this book, there was still many moments of drama, tenderness, and a small dash of angst. I enjoyed this book so much that I did not want it to end and I hope we get to see more of Christian and Gordon in the upcoming books in this series.
John York narrated the audiobook and did a fantastic job. He really nailed Christian’s voice and I loved the Dutch accent he did (although I am not Dutch and can’t tell if it was accurate or not). The audiobook production was well done and overall this was one of the best audiobooks I’ve listened to this year.
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