Reviewed by Kat
TITLE: His Boy To Restore
SERIES: Naughty or Nice Season Two
AUTHOR: Hayden Hall
PUBLISHER: Self Published
LENGTH: 208 pages
RELEASE DATE: December 17, 2021
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Dear Santa,
I don’t usually do this, but I’m going to be lonely this Christmas. This hasn’t been my year and I’m dying for a distraction.
I don’t care if he’s naughty. I don’t care if he’s nice. All he needs to be is willing.
If you’re granting wishes, give me someone to play with. No names. No faces. Just the game.
Love,
Lonely_Daddy
All Grant ever does is help boys in peril. His patients trust him, but one trusts him more than anyone else. And that one is the person Grant shouldn’t want as much as he does. It’s not right to lust after someone whose secrets you know. It’s not right to lie to their face, even if it’s love that you’re hiding.
Grant desperately needs a distraction, but that distraction might just be the very boy he loves.
His Boy to Restore is part of the Naughty or Nice Season Two multi-author series. Each book can be read as a standalone, but there are so many Daddies looking for some holiday magic to bring them their perfect boys, why not grab them all?
REVIEW:
Cuffd has offered another year of Dear Santa letters for Doms and their boys to search out and find their special Someone for Christmas.
Dante is struggling really badly. His extreme OCD is crippling him and now he is being transferred to yet another therapist who will undoubtably change up his meds again!!! But changing his meds messes with his life even more that his condition does. It’s a vicious circle he just can’t escape. That is until he meets his new sexy, gorgeous therapist Grant. Grant wants to try some new types of therapy that will hopefully stop the monster that controls and cripples his life. Between his new therapist and his secret Daddy, that the Cuffd Santa has brought to him, things are looking up. But can he really dismiss the attraction that is brewing between him and Grant?
I will tell you, this was a hard book for me personally to read. I have had students with severe obsessive compulsion disorder and it is heartbreaking to watch as your student struggles to just get through the day. Dante’s story really hit home for me and I hope that I was found by several of my more severe students to have been as compassionate and caring as his Professor Kingston. High School was bad enough for them but moving out and on to college would be exceptionally more difficult. Dante was so fortunate to have his roommate Nicole by his side. Then to find a therapist that wasn’t just all about throwing new and more medications at him that made life even harder was a god send. But what I really loved was that Grant wanted to take a different route that didn’t mask the symptoms but helped Dante to confront his monster and beat it. This disease can be so debilitating and cruel. With Grant’s love and support I knew that he would help him to grow and be able to live his life. Yes it’s one day at a time but it’s more of a chance than he has had in years to just get to experience what life and love has to offer.
Hayden Hall did an excellent job of describing the issues that Dante had to live with every day. It did getter a bit on the side of questionable that the relationship between the two developed but I was also thankful he gave a way out that could be accepted with his dear friend and colleague Kate. Grant trusted her and could completely step away from being his therapist to become Dante’s friend/Daddy/lover. I was worried while reading the story on the direction it was going however this route worked for me. Dante could get the help he do desperately needed and also the love and support that made both men incredibly happy. It was a healing for both of them.
I am so excited that there is a new season of Naughty or Nice at Cuffd. Each book is written by a different author with the same Cuffd scenerio. I really enjoyed last years books and even discovered some new-to-me authors that I am now following. Hayden Hall did a fabulous job this year with a truly difficult subject. I recommend this thought provoking journey into Dante’s illness and life.
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