BFF: Best Friend's Father Claimed
BFF, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Pauley
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By:
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Devon McCormack
About this listen
Eric:
I f--ked up. Not in a small way, either.
When I met my son's best friend, the attraction was instantaneous. Jesse Morgan is charming, witty, and hot as sin. He might be young, but he's wise beyond his years. And damn, what he can do to me with something as simple as his touch or one glance from those chestnut colored eyes.
Hard as I tried, I couldn't keep my greedy hands off him, and once I had a taste, I needed more.
He awakens a fire within me unlike anything I've experienced with another guy. He stirs a hot lust that makes it difficult for me to spend time with him without tearing his clothes off and giving him the pleasure he deserves.
It's more than that, though.
He makes me believe in something I'd given up on: love.
I love him. I want him to claim me, body and soul.
And messed up as it might sound, the man who destroyed what remained of my estranged relationship with my son might be the very man who can help save it.
Yes, I made one of the biggest mistakes in my life by starting down this path, but as far as mistakes go, Jesse Morgan is a pretty damn amazing one.
*This audiobook contains the same triggers as the first installment of this series, BFF: Best Friend's Father.
©2018 Devon McCormack (P)2018 Devon McCormackWhat listeners say about BFF: Best Friend's Father Claimed
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 15-02-2022
Heavier going but still compelling!
Ty is Jessie’s best friend and Eric’s son. When Jessie and Eric informed Ty of their secret relationship, Ty didn’t take it well - have they ruined their relationships with him? Eric continues to be frustrated and haunted by his traumatic past as Jessie supports him through counselling. This second book in the BFF trilogy is definitely not a standalone, following hot on the heels of the end of the first book. While the story is compelling and the dialogue is sweet in places, the trauma and estrangement themes make it heavier than the first book - there’s no sense of illicit thrill here. It’s an important book in the story arc, lots of things move or change, but the major issues obviously won’t be resolved until the final book, so I suspect this is the least satisfying of the three. That said, I’m still loving this series and can’t wait for Jessie and Eric to get their HEA. Audio narrator Michael Dean weaves his usual magic!
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