Monday, October 13, 2025

Money Shot by Eden Finley & Saxon James


Finn

When my sister moves from Chicago to Edmonton to get married, I take the opportunity to follow her. My life has become a lonely existence, only ever having time for work. The closest thing I have to a relationship is a one-sided affair with Gunner–the hottest cam boy on the app Money Shot.

This move will be good. It will allow me to slow down and sort out my priorities. Maybe I’ll even have time for a real relationship with someone in person.

The problem with that is, the only person to catch my eye in Canada is the commitment-phobe best man. There’s something familiar in the way Curtis moves. In his smile. Every interaction we have convinces me I know him from somewhere. When it clicks, it takes way too long to admit that Curtis and my favorite cam boy might be the same person. What are the actual chances my dream man is about to be my sister’s new brother-in-law?

The last thing I want is for Curtis to think I’m a creep, so I decide to unsubscribe, only it’s harder than I thought it would be. Getting to know Curtis in real life, and Gunner online, has made things murky, and the smart choice is to cut things off and pretend like it never happened. 

But I never said I was smart.

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My Review: 4/5 Stars

When Finn’s sister moves to Edmonton to get married, Finn decides to take this opportunity to follow her there. He loves his sister and wouldn’t mind being closer to her and he also just needs a change. As he helps with the wedding plans though, he never imagines that the groom’s best friend would be the cam guy that Finn is obsessed with. Or the guy that his sister is trying desperately to set him up with. At first Finn can’t figure out why Curtis is so familiar. But there is no denying the attraction between them. One that Curtis reciprocates but who is also very against any relationship. But when Finn figures out who Curtis is, well it gets very challenging to figure out how to tell him that he knows. And lines get muddled when Finn messages Curtis under their fake names in what was an attempt to pull away but their connection shines just as greatly there. Talk about complicated! Curtis has been against relationships for a while. All his exes have hurt him one way or another so he refuses to go through it again. But sweet awkward and genuinely the nicest man ever, Finn, makes it very hard for Curtis to keep to his rules. And when things takes an interesting turn when identities are revealed… well Curtis will have to decide if keeping his walls up are truly worth it. Or risk losing Finn for good. A fun story filled with humor and mischief and a sweet love story! Finn was adorkable and you just can’t help cheering for him to win Curtis over. They both seriously deserve some happiness! I loved how these two connected so easily and yet getting them to a relationship was a challenge that was worth it by the end. Great story!

I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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