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
Ginger Kisses by Gianni Holmes
Reviewed by Kat
TITLE: Ginger Kisses
AUTHOR: Gianni Holmes
PUBLISHER: Coco Nutz Publishing
LENGTH: 2566 KB
RELEASE DATE: February 12, 2021
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The sweetest little and his doting Daddy.
875 miles and one year of college keeping them apart.
Colin has the most awesome Daddy that any little could ever want. But, there’s one problem— Daddy has to move away to a new state. The only thing standing in his way of joining Daddy is finishing up his last year of college. Will Colin be able to survive the infrequent flights between them?
Frank’s lucky enough that his much younger boyfriend still wants him to be his Daddy even in a long-distance relationship. Now, all Frank has to do is find creative ways of engaging Colin’s little side virtually. Will he be able to pull off being a caregiver from almost a thousand miles away or will Colin’s little require more than Frank can give?
If you enjoy low angst age play with ABDL, Daddy bears, and smart littles, you’ll enjoy Ginger Kisses.
This book was expanded from the original novella which was published for Ms. Holmes’s newsletter subscribers. The full novel includes Daddy’s POV and is more than twice the original word count.
Fluke and the Faithless Father (The Fantastic Fluke Book 2) by Sam Burns
Reviewed by Larissa
TITLE: Fluke and the Faithless Father
SERIES: The Fantastic Fluke Book 2
AUTHOR: Sam Burns
PUBLISHER: Self-published
RELEASE DATE: February 11, 2021
LENGTH: 286 pages
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After escaping a murderer and resurrecting his boyfriend, Sage figures he deserves a little time to recover.
Unfortunately, life is rarely fair.
So instead of a break, he gets to deal with a magical law enforcement rookie asking uncomfortable questions about his brush with death. The quaesitor is acting downright suspicious. Or is it suspiciously?
Things go from awkward to dangerous when the man who murdered Sage’s mother is released from prison, and soon after there’s a break-in at the bookstore. The situation escalates so fast that Sage is afraid he’s going to end up with whiplash. Or worse, end up dead. He wanted a break, but not a permanent one.
Fluke and the Faithless Father is a direct sequel to The Fantastic Fluke, and should not be read first. It is an ~85k word novel that follows the continuing adventures of Sage, Fluke, Gideon, and their whole family, found and otherwise.
Congratulations to the winners!!!
Here is the final vote total: