REVIEW: Gunnar (Blue Collar Daddies #5) by Jacki James

Review:

A delightful and uplifting Daddy romance between a tattooed god and a sweet boy. A story about a man who’s finally able to live his life out loud, looking for someone to have by his side for the journey, and a Boy who’s trying to take a chance at love after being crushed by an emotionally abusive ex.

Gunnar is incredible. He knows Simon will need a little extra time, patience, and caring in order to trust again. And it works, he quickly realizes that Gunnar is nothing like the ex that broke his trust, thanks in part to a sweet little niece who likes bunnies and tea parties.

This is insta-lovish story, but it isn’t syrupy sweet. It was beautiful to watch them settle into their relationship and find a home with each other. And for Simon to finally know what it’s like to have someone who truly cares about him-his heart, needs, and wants.

I love a story about regular guys finding love.

Stars: 4

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Synopsis:

There is no way the bad boy with the piercings, tattoos, and wicked grin at the end of the bar could be the sweet Daddy of my dreams… or is he?

After a brutally bad breakup with his ex, Simon no longer trusts his own judgement when it comes to men. Especially not men who have trouble written all over them. Men like Gunnar Thompson.

Gunnar may look like a grizzly, but the people closest to him know he's really more of a teddy bear. All he wants is a boy to love and cherish, and he wants that boy to be Simon.

Convincing Simon to give him a chance to prove he's the Daddy he's been waiting for will take a lot of work and even more patience, but Gunnar has never been one to back down from a challenge. Especially when the prize is Simon's heart.

If strong men who work hard, play hard, and love even harder are your thing you won't want to miss the Blue Collar Daddies series.


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