Author: Devon McCormack
Title: BFF: Best Friend's Father Claimed
Sequel to BFF
Publication Date: May 7, 2018
Length: 290 Pages
Reviewed by Jenn
Synopsis
ERIC:
I f*cked up. Not in a small way, either.
When I met my son's best friend, the attraction was instantaneous. Jesse Morgan is charming, witty, and hot-as-sin. He might be young, but he's wise beyond his years. And damn, what he can do to me with something as simple as his touch or one glance from those chestnut-colored eyes.
Hard as I tried, I couldn't keep my greedy hands off of him, and once I had a taste, I needed more.
He awakens a fire within me unlike anything I've experienced with another guy. He stirs a hot lust that makes it difficult for me to spend time with him without tearing his clothes off and giving him the pleasure he deserves.
It's more than that, though.
He makes me believe in something I'd given up on.
Love.
I love him. I want him to claim me, body and soul.
And messed up as it might sound, the man who destroyed what remained of my estranged relationship with my son might be the very man who can help save it.
Yes, I made one of the biggest mistakes in my life by starting down this path, but as far as mistakes go, Jesse Morgan is a pretty damn amazing one.
Review
“There’s something about disarming secrets that feels so good on
your conscious” With this one sentence, the author and Eric, the
character who said it, captured my heart all over again.
Jesse
and Eric who fell in love in a shroud of secrecy behind Eric’s son and
Jesse’s best friend are back. In this book we get to see what happens
after all the excitement and drama that came with falling in love. Now
comes the really hard stuff, staying in love, helping Ty understand and
accept their love, forging new, stronger relationships with him and
dealing with the past trauma that has shaped so much of Eric’s life.
The
thing I love most about this book and this story is how it was written.
I feel like this trope of falling for your friend’s dad has been done
and almost always tied up with a neat bow. What Devon McCormack does is
look beyond the sexy, beyond the taboo and he gets real. The depth and
maturity of both the story and the writing is incredibly beautiful. The
care shown by Jesse reaches so beyond his years and shows that he really
is a man worth risking it all for. Eric’s commitment to Ty, Jesse and
to his own well being is so admirable and sincere. What could have torn
all their lives apart ultimately makes each man stronger. We see these
men tackling the past while still living in the now and I simply love
that. Life doesn’t end because you were hurt or because you caused hurt.
They move forward and keep going, solid in the knowledge that this love
is worth it. They laugh, they make love and they LIVE! All the things I
wished for them at the ending of book one. This book is a MUST read.
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Great review Jen! Loved this book!
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