Showing posts with label reverse age gap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reverse age gap. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2020

Love Language by Reese Morrison






Blurb

A younger Dom. A grieving sub. Two men whose kinks don't match (or so they think) connecting in ASL.

Marco and Greg would both rather be anywhere than a kink club on Valentine’s Day. Marco doesn’t have the patience to speech-read in a hearing crowd. And Greg is still mourning his Sir who passed away three years ago.

But when Greg steps in to explain something in ASL, Marco can’t stop thinking about the light he sees in those sad eyes. Strong, older, fluent in sign language, and sweetly submissive, Greg is exactly Marco’s type. Even if Greg isn’t ready for another relationship yet, Marco isn’t ready to let him go.

Greg thought that he would never want to date someone again. But as painful as it is to admit, he’s starting to feel like it might be time. Marco is like no one he’s never met. Small, twink-ish, and over a decade younger, and a Daddy, he isn’t at all what Greg imagined in a Dom. Yet he’s undeniably attracted to his care and control, even after Marco reveals that he’s transgender. Slipping into ASL, the language of his childhood, Greg wonders if he might have a second chance at love.

This book contains hurt/comfort themes, lots of heat, and a HEA ending.


Review 
My Rating - 5 Stars!

Love Language is a wonderful romance by Reese Morrison. And, yes, it has all the kink I've come to expect from Reese.

This is the beautiful story of Marco, a deaf trans man and Greg, a man still mourning the loss of his sir/husband of twenty years. They meet at a BDSM club during Valentine's Day. 

They have a good connection and strong chemistry, but their fears are overwhelming as they're two men full of doubts. They like to please one another, giving each other the things they need, but there's always the ghost of Greg's ex between them. 

As for the BDSM, I love the way it's illustrated here, with a heavy focus on communication about their needs, wants, and desires. Their relationship is all about finding out what works for both of them, and I love it.

And as for the heat leavel, wow, just wow. This one is smoking hot with bondage, sounds, voyeurism, and humiliation. It is freaking awesome!

Love Language is an emotional journey of healing and love, all told around a spicy BDSM relationship. There is an amazing amount of character growth and a lot of beauty in this growth.


Saturday, May 18, 2019

Firm Hand by Nora Phoenix








Blurb

How can he want to call his best friend’s son Sir? Or even worse…Daddy?

Cornell is broken after losing his best friend Jonas and getting hurt himself. He’s too old, too imperfect to ever attract a Dom again.

Until Rhys.

When Rhys gives him commands, Cornell yearns to obey.
When Rhys takes care of him, Cornell wants to kneel for him.
When Rhys is everything he’s dreamed of, Cornell aches to call him Sir.
And when Rhys makes him fly, Cornell soars higher than ever before.

But there’s one problem. Rhys is twenty years his junior…and he’s Jonas’s son. How can you can your best friend’s son Sir…or Daddy?

Firm Hand is a standalone slow burn MM romance with daddy kink, an age gap, a very caring Daddy and a boy who needs it, hurt/comfort, mild D/s play, and all the feels.


Review 
My Rating - 5 Stars!


Wow. I love Nora Phoenix's Firm Hand. It's an amazing May to December romance, between a godfather and his godson. I was instantly riveted and loved every second! 

Cornell has known Rhys forever. Through the death of a mutual loved one, they find more than they ever could have expected. When Rhys decides to take care of the injured Cornell, no one would expect this pair of godfather and godson to become lovers. But the way their relationship develops over time is wonderfully done. It's written in an authentic and natural manner. The BDSM aspect is what brings them together, and holy crap, I love it.

Rhys is a natural caretaker and recognizes what Cornell need. This story involves pain that centers Cole, as well as touch that grounds him. The changes from being Cole's Dom to his lover is exquisite. Society would never expect a relationship like theirs, but it works and it works well.

My favorite scene has to be the first time they have sex. The emotions are high, Rhys shows so much tenderness while being dominate, and the eager anticipation jumps off the pages. 

Their relationship is full of intense need and want. The author weaves a heart-warming story that starts with grief and ends in love and healing. Through their grief, they find a new relationship that involves Daddy play, pain, humiliation, and mostly importantly love and commitment. 

I highly recommend Firm Hand to anyone who enjoys BDSM. Nora Phoenix delights in this tale of two men navigating the aspects of their evolving relationship. Both riveting and compelling, I couldn't put this one down.





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