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Thursday, December 05, 2019

~ The App ~

Author: JP Sayle
Title: The App
Pages: 132
Release date: 2019 December 1
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Rating: ★★★☆☆


Blurb:


Why was finding a Daddy to meet his needs so hard? Could a kink app be the answer to what was missing from Scott’s life?

Scott Rainsford is a gentle soul, friendly and hard working. He loves his job as a waiter in the critically acclaimed restaurant La Trattoria Di Amore. On the outside his life looks perfect, but Scott is lonely and craves to meet the one person that will give him what he needs.

Can The App be the answer?

The App offers Scott the freedom to search for the Daddy he has always dreamed of.
It also gives Scott the choice to choose the one man he’d never have expected to want to be his Daddy.

But nothing is simple, a first time Daddy, a broken lift, a phobia and past mistakes make for the perfect stormy start.

Can two men, who seem worlds apart, go from enemies to lovers, and meet in the middle?

This is an MM gay romance with Daddy kink, spanking and enough steam to strip paint from wood.
With two men that are too complicated for just one book.

My review: 

This book found me at my lowest- I wanted a Daddy really bad and I wanted to register on an App. So when I saw that there is a book about an App and it's about daddy kink, I was screaming 'holy hell', and started to read in immediately!

Sadly, it wasn't what I thought it would be. I hate this kind of instastory. No story behind the characters, no emotions and no spark between the characters. And don't get me start on the sex scenes - sorry, sex scene! Because it had only one! And that one was really a joke. I love exhibitionism, and I think nothing is hotter than an elevator scene, and I say it that I hate being trapped in an elevator! But this! I could only laugh and laugh because it wasn't good. 

Sorry but I really wanted more from this book and I got nothing. It had so much potential, and that elevator sex would be the most amazing thing ever, but not. I'm sad about this book.

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