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Merissa (12924 KP) rated Will (Almstead Island: Newcomer’s Club #1) in Books
Jan 29, 2025
Beckett is a cop, and a good one at that. He does his job, is respected by the community and his colleagues alike. There's just one problem. All the peopling kills his social battery. And then he has to deal with his family, which let's face it, no one wants because his family SUCK! When he gets injured on the job and needs someone to stay with him, his cousin, Cam, begs his next-door neighbour to help out. Will is only too happy to, having crushed on his next-door neighbour for a long time.
These two were so sweet together. And I loved how it was a Daddy/boy book that turned things on their heads. First of all, there's no age-play in here. And secondly, the Daddy is the smaller, leaner one of the two. Will was very protective of Beckett and thought nothing of telling Beckett's parents exactly what he thought of them when they pushed Beckett too far. Beckett is no pushover though and one of my favourite scenes was when he and Will were talking about Will's job offer.
Although I quite like reading age-play, this one wasn't lacking by not having any. In fact, it made perfect sense that for someone in a position such as Beckett, it may be nice to have someone there to make decisions for them when they're off-duty.
Lots of characters I want to hear more about. A great start to a new series.
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Merissa
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Jun 9, 2024