Sunday, May 23, 2021

Love Scene (Crush #8) by Elouise East

 


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Can a younger Daddy persuade an older little to love and trust?

Eric can have anything and everything he wants, but what he truly wants is hard to come by: trust and love. The only people he believes in are his siblings and the owners of the clubs he visits, who are bound by their confidentiality. He doesn't need his Daddy status plastered over the media...although he’s willing to go to great lengths when he finds his ideal little in an older man.

Samuel is living his worst nightmare: his ex-husband cheated on him with a colleague. The stress of his job takes him to breaking point until Eric shows him what life could be like. Samuel finds the transition to being a little easier than he’d expected, but he can’t cope when he’s left alone.

Will their connection prove that they can survive anything or will loneliness win?


A stressed lawyer finds relief in the form of a Daddy and little relationship, but not the ordinary kind. A low angst MM romance.



My Rating - 5 Stars!

Love Scene is the eighth book in the Crush series by Elouise East. I'm not familiar with all of the earlier books in the series. It seems that the books are best read in order. That said, I still enjoyed it as a standalone. 

This one starts off quickly, with a opening. This club moment is a sweet and tender age play scene, which help to set the stage for what Eric needs. 

Sam and Eric's story is a wonderful one. Both men have some external issues to deal with. 

Sam has to deal with working with his ex and a big family secret. 

Eric's looking to retire from his acting career, hoping to be a full time Daddy to Sam. He's done with the environment of acting and wants something better for himself. 

I enjoy it all. Oh love I love seeing the character development of Sam. I even found myself cheering him on. And best of all, it's Eric that helps Sam, by giving him the peace of mind and escape that he needs. 

And, oh my, they are so great together. 

Written in alternating third person pov, both men's feelings and emotions are felt throughout. The characters are well developed and their storyline is multi-layered. There are a lot of enjoyable secondary characters, and plenty of ups and downs for these two. 

Love Scene is a great read. I just adore age play and this one is pure delight. Elouise East has me delighted with this gem. 


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