Book of the Week Winners!
Here are the winners of this week’s Book of the Week Poll.
Both will go through to the Book of the Month Poll
FIRST PLACE:
Daddy (Kinky Boys #1) by Nora Phoenix & K.M. Neuhold
Reviewed by Kat
SERIES: Kinky Boys #1
AUTHOR: Nora Phoenix & K.M. Neuhold
PUBLISHER: Self Published
LENGTH: 233 pages
RELEASE DATE: January 15, 2020
BLURB:
Joey needs a Daddy…
Sex has never been my main priority. Not what people expect to hear from someone who’s been head camera man for the single best studio in the kind of industry I work in.
I thought I’d seen it all working for the Ballsy Boys, but helping to build the Kinky Boys from the ground up seems like it’s going to be an eye opening experience.
A man has never turned my head before, so why can’t I stop checking out Daddy?
Sex might not be the height of excitement for me, but watching subs kneel for their Daddies certainly has me wondering…
What does it mean if a Daddy Dom keeps trying to feed me and make sure I’m okay? And what does it mean if I kind of like it?
SECOND PLACE:
Inside (Death Row Chronicles #1) by Nicky James
REVIEWED by Jen B.
TITLE: Inside
SERIES: Death Row Chronicles
AUTHOR: Nicky James
PUBLISHER: Nicky James
LENGTH: 285 Pages
RELEASE DATE: January 16, 2020
BLURB:
All it took was a single moment for Anson Miller’s life to fall apart. His only hope of finding solid ground again is to uproot everything he knows and start over. New house, new job, new life. But will working on death row as a corrections officer in the country’s hardest and most acclaimed supermax prison be the right move? Or is he exchanging one hardship for something way worse?
Twenty years ago, Bishop Ndiaye was a victim of wrong place, wrong time. The consequences landed him on death row. As hard as he fought to expose the truth behind his alleged crime, no one would hear him. No one would listen. He’s succumbed to his fate, hardened himself to prison life, and no longer hopes for a better tomorrow. For Bishop, there is no tomorrow. Death waits around the corner, and someday soon, he will be no more. Anson’s appearance in Bishop’s life changes everything. Anson lends Bishop more than an ear; he offers him friendship, compassion, and understanding. No one has ever gifted Bishop with more. The more they talk, the more they share. The more they share, the more their bond grows. But when their hearts open up to one another, the barrier in their way is far more than a steel door of a cell. It is life and death.

