Thursday, 28 March 2019

Release Blitz & Review Tour - Quinn Ward - Kiss Me, Daddy



Buy Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK | Universal Link - Exclusive to Amazon and Available to Borrow with Kindle Unlimited

Length: 70,000 words approx.

Blurb

Andy's a recent college graduate with a mountain of debt and a load of regret over earning a degree he'll never use. When he takes a job at a local gay bar, he doesn't expect the first person to catch his eye to be the man he's been dreaming about since a chance encounter.

Joshua's comfortable in his life. He has an amazing son who's wise beyond his years, an ex-wife who's one of his best friends, and a great job. Now, if only those closest to him would quit hounding him to start dating again after the divorce.

Joshua finds what's been missing with the other people he's tried dating the first time Andy slips up and calls him Daddy. What starts as a slip of the tongue could lead to what both men really need and want.





Quinn writes LGBTQ romance with a kick. Their stories center around the relationship building between the characters, but also shows how compatible they are in the bedroom (or wherever else the urge strikes).

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Kiss Me, Daddy (Club 83, #1)Kiss Me, Daddy by Quinn Ward
My rating: 3 of 5 stars


It started with an adorable scene when Andy met Jordan the first time. Memorable, but not really pleasant for Andy. With thought that Jordan was happily married with a very proper ten year old son, Andy had no chance. Or so, he thought.
But apparently Jordan is single and available, sure he had to 'explained' everything to Andy before something's happened between them.
Kiss me Daddy was a fine read with a daddy kink, insta-love and an overprotective Daddy for his boy.
Light, low angst with some family matters, Jordan's son is actually too mature for his own age. But then, some kids are old souls, we're sometimes cannot understand how their head works.
I enjoyed this book, and a nice distraction when I rested my legs after a very exhausted hiking. Mount Fuji is really a hard work, but Andy and Jordan entertained me, and I'm good :)

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