Reviewed by Becca
TITLE: BFF: Best Friend’s Father Claimed
SERIES: BFF #2
AUTHOR: Devon McCormack
PUBLISHER: self-published
RELEASE DATE: May 8, 2018
BLURB:
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.
*This book contains the same triggers as the first installment of this series.
REVIEW:
This was such a good book. I had mixed emotions during it though. At times, I felt so bad for Eric, knowing what he was going through. And times I really wanted to smack Ty. I can understand the hurt or feeling betrayed but I don’t think it was quite as big of a deal as Ty was making it. Maybe I’m wrong. But Jesse, he almost had the worst of it to me. Trying to be everything that everyone needs. Being there as people are reliving experiences and the nightmares and having to watch the effects. It’s hard. I don’t know. They all had it bad. This was an emotional ride.
Eric and Jesse have just come out to Ty. They knew there would be backlash, but wasn’t expecting it to be as bad as it was. And then the bombshell Eric dropped on Jesse. It’s been a hell of a night. But Jesse is determined to show Eric he’s not alone and to help him get the help he needs. And be there if he needs him to be. He’s also wanting to fix things with Ty, but he knows it will take time and space. As Eric and Jesse get closer through their relationship, there are a lot of demons to sort through. Sometimes communication gets crossed and things don’t go well, but they are trying to do the right things and the best things for them. Therapy is helping to a point, but Eric has to learn to get out of his head. As far as Ty, they are all speaking again, but it’s strained. Maybe someday things will be where they need to be. Hopefully time will tell.
Shew. Man these three. I didn’t know what to do about these three lol. Jesse had my heart from the get go. To me, he is like the one holding it all together with glue and duct tape, and it’s wearing on him. When you love someone, you do all you can for them and Jesse is doing that for Eric, but sometimes it’s exhausting. Eric, I feel for, for all he’s gone through. It’s horrible and I empathize with him. So much. He’s trying to fix himself but sometimes it feels like the exercises are pointless. But he has to push through to be able to give Jesse all that he deserves. And that’s all of him. ALL of him. And then there’s Ty. I don’t know about him to be honest. He got on my nerves in the first book to be honest, because he acted so immature sometimes. And it’s like he didn’t want to try with his dad, Eric. But then whines that he does what a relationship with him. And I understand his hurt at their relationship behind his back. I get that. Especially considering it’s his best friend and his dad. But to me he’s almost acting selfish about it now. Like he’s making it all about him instead of seeing how they make each other happy and how in love they are. So I’m in an emotional upheaval lol. But it’s a damn good book.
Go pick it up and read it!
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