Already before, when I read Cody’s story, his uncle Beau was a very interesting character. A BDSM private club owner who at work has a passion for twinky boy but then at home behaves like an old spinster with his young nephew, pretending for him to remain a “virgin” till the moment he meets Mr Right.
Now that Cody has met that Mr Right, even if he is not exactly the man Beau would have chosen for the boy, Beau misses family, Cody was for him that family, he probably didn’t need to find a Mr Right for himself since he already had a family made and ready.
It’s not long that Cody went out to college that Beau finds a “substitute”, his private assistant Adam. Young and pretty, he is the perfect man for Beau, and he is also available at every hour, filling to void left by Cody. From a professional to a personal relationship the step is brief.
Adam is a strange character: he is at the same time “innocent” and “lived”. He has a son, a “mistake” from when he was still a teenager, but now he loves him with all his heart. And he is a newbie to same-sex relationship: I didn’t understand for sure, but I had the impression that Beau is his first man. Adam is always available for Beau, but only till the moment his son doesn’t need him. Then, his first priority is Johnny. Adam is lucky enough that Beau, instead of being scared at the prospect of a family, considers it a bonus.
As always when in the story there is a child, the feeling is more sweet than sexy, a nice contrast to the previous two books in this series, Cody’s story, that were quite on the naughty side.
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