REVIEW: Tide to You by JJ Harper

Review:

You may think this is simply a sweet, lovely daddy/boy story where they meet, fall in love and live happily ever after. You would be right. But also wrong.

Hudson arrives in France at a beautiful hotel for a weeks holiday, but doesn’t expect Yannick. The young co-owner of the hotel is everything he could want in a partner and boy. He knows he shouldn’t when they live in different countries, but they are compelled together.

If only their sole problem was figuring out how to be together. Cue in crappy family that are definitely not deserving of Yannick.

If you like loving and sexy stories with intriguing and unexpected storylines, you can’t go wrong. Now I really want to go on vacation!

🕮 Tide to You by @jessjharper
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Synopsis:


When a much-needed holiday turns into so much more than sun and sand.

Hudson
Why have I even entered that competition? I never win anything. Ever.
Colour me surprised I won a weeklong holiday in a resort for Daddies and boys. And at the right time too.

A break from work.
A break from bad choices.
A break from being seen only as a sugar Daddy.

The Hôtel Plaisir looks the perfect place to unwind, relax, and have some fun. Even more perfect is the beautiful young man waiting for me. He’s everything I’ve ever looked for. He’s also the host for the week, which makes him out of bounds.
Doesn’t it?

Yannick
The chance to organise my own event and prove to my father I can be trusted to run our family hotel landed in my hands thanks to Cuffd and their competition. The winner gets an all-inclusive week at our resort.

I didn’t expect him to be my dream Daddy.
I didn’t expect to hurt so much when he played with the other boys.
I didn’t expect to give myself to a man who will leave.

But it is too good to pass up. Even if it breaks my father’s trust.

Tide to You is part of the Destination Daddies Season Two multi-author series. It features an older, jaded Daddy and a boy who knows he has more to lose than his heart. Each book can be read as a standalone, but there are so many destinations and Daddies to discover, why not grab them all?


                                                                                                                                                                    
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