REVIEW: Sawyer by JJ Harper

Review:

I really love the sexy staff of Bar 28. They are charming, loyal, and hot.

I knew the moment I started reading Sawyer I wasn’t going to want to put it down. It had me hooked with its flirtatious tone, quick pace, and yes, some juicy drama.

I had forgotten this one had a daddy/boy dynamic, and I was definitely not mad about that. I love Daddy kink, especially when the boy is unconventional (ie. not a twink).

I loved the flirty way these two connected and made the connection of their like desires. Together they were fun, sweet, and absolutely hot. Like any relationship, there are hiccups and mistakes but they put love first to find a way through it. And really, there’s nothing a good spanking can’t fix! Right?!

🕮 Sawyer by @jessjharper
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Synopsis:

Take one bartender.
Add an unwelcome engagement party
With a dash of hot, sexy stranger
For a spicy and sweet new beginning.

Sawyer can’t believe his cheating ex has chosen Bar 28 to hold his engagement party. The grin on his smug face proves he has done it on purpose.

Devon wanted a night at home after a long week working in his bike garage, not going to his silly, spoilt little brother’s engagement party.

But when he sees the tall, hot bartender, with his long dark blond hair tied back and sexy stubble, Devon is captivated.
And Devon, even taller than him, with thick dark brown hair and full beard, ticks all Sawyer’s boxes.

After swapping numbers, Sawyer finds himself on a date with a man who can give him what he’s craved, a man he can submit to, a daddy who lets him be the boy he needs to be.

Devon discovers in Sawyer everything he’s ever wanted—a boy to call his own.

This is a sweet and sexy gay romance, filled with tender moments and emotions that will make your heart happy.
Sawyer is the second book in the BAR 28 series and can be read as a standalone.
This book is based in the UK and is written in British English.



                                                                                                                                                                    
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