Reviewed by Susan
TITLE: Sunshine and Love
AUTHOR: Doris O’Connor
PUBLISHER: Evernight Publishing
LENGTH: 62 pages
BLURB:
He needs a nanny not a submissive…
Aaron Gibson is struggling with his many hats—single dad, business owner, Dom. His desperate search for a suitable nanny for his daughter Sunshine grinds to a halt when Jordan Carole walks into his office. This inked biker is certainly not your ordinary kind of nanny, but the man’s instant rapport with his daughter convinces Aaron that Jordan is perfect for the job.
All Aaron has to do is keep his hands off his nanny—simple, right? Well, it would be if the two men could ignore the combustible, sexual tension between them. Jordan wants nothing more than to be allowed to take care of his new boss and his adorable baby. If only he could convince the stubborn man that Sunshine and Love is all they need.
REVIEW:
Sunshine And Love is a story that had a lot of potential that did not quite live up to that potential. I found that it was simply too short and not detailed enough. Over and over throughout the story, I wanted the author to elaborate more on the characters’ thoughts and feelings. I liked the premise of the story and the way it played out, I just wish it was more.
Jordan is one of those characters that just is fun to read. His sense of humour and submissive nature were a nice contrast to each other. I really liked him. I would have enjoyed more scenes between him and Sunshine. Aaron I found more difficult to relate to. His reactions to the events of the story were uneven to me. His Dominant tenancies seemed to disappear at times. He let Jordan control the situation too often to me.
I found the writing style easy to read and relate to, and would really have enjoyed this more if the story was more detailed. Despite my misgivings, I definitely would read more of the author’s work and would recommend it if asked.
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Doris us a great writer. Not only that, she’s a lovely woman. She writes a lot of different typesof stories…mostly BDSM, but not all, and it’s mostly MF. She’s venturing into gay stories a little more, abd they’re getting better (and hotter) as she becomes more comfortable with the. I encourage you to stick with her and follow her work. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
Interesting premise. Your review piqued my interest, Susan 🙂