Reviewed by Kat
TITLE: Boy Issues
SERIES: Command and Care #1
AUTHOR: Morticia Knight
PUBLISHER: Knight Ever After Publishing
LENGTH: 198 pages
RELEASE DATE: July 30, 2020
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One has the golden touch. The other buys whatever he wants. When love races in, which man will end up on top?
Twenty-six-year-old Silver Cruz loves working on fast cars, but finding the right boy to care for eludes him. When a handsome older man’s performance ride breaks down nearby, the hunky mechanic is quick to bring his magic fingers to the rescue and get him going. However, the pushy snob’s expectation of a casual quickie makes Silver put a speed bump between him and a sizzling jump between the sheets.
Forty-two-year-old billionaire CEO Donovan Fonterra’s only friend is his wealth. So after his hot rod malfunction attracts a ripped young dude with a take-charge attitude, he can’t resist flashing the green light for some high-octane thrills. But even though the younger man slams on the brakes, Donovan goes in hard for the pursuit.
As Silver struggles to fend off his persistent admirer, he discovers this is a man in need of a firm hand. And when Donovan finally succumbs to Silver’s skillful bedroom tools, he might just be ready to surrender control to the sexy wrench-wielding hunk.
Will Silver and Donovan discover the key that turns their uninhibited passions into a forever love?
REVIEW:
I was really looking forward to getting this book.
Donovan Fonterra has lived his life hiding who he is while doing all the work at his family’s firm so his younger brother can chase after women and his father can drink and golf with his old friends. And he does all this while being harassed and belittled by the other two men. But a chance meeting with the sexy Silver Cruz, when his fancy sports car breaks down, changes his life forever.
I really liked how we got to watch as Donovan changed and grew under his Papi’s care. He was a miserable excuse for a man whore in the beginning of the book. Afraid to let himself be who he was and controlled by his family. Silver allowed him to discover who he was and his boy to grow and shine.
The part I was disappointed was that Donovan had finally stood up to his family and their emotional abuse and I wanted to watch Silver and him grow as a couple. I wanted to see where they were going and what they were doing to achieve it. I seriously thought that his father would come begging him to come back and save the firm. But we got way to fast of an ending just as both men looked like they were going to blossom and grow.
This book had way less sex and little of the BDSM than I was expecting. I loved the care and nurturing side of Silver. I loved that Donovan had finally had it and both men were striking out and going for what they longed for both in their relationship and their careers. I just wish we would have gotten more of that part.
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