Cute action story with lots of interesting characters, and a young dragon who appears to fall in love for the first time. Although he’s almost an adult in human form, he has the mind of and behaves like a child. Therefore, this wasn’t really a romance.
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Squeaky Clean (Kinky Quickies #4) by Kim Dare (3.5 Stars)
I loved that Tim knew Damien was much smarter than he gave himself credit for. I also knew that Tim would get Damien the help he needed and help build his self-confidence back up. Unfortunately, the almost angry tone that Tim had through most of the story didn’t work for me.
Worth Waiting For (FIT Guys#1) by Kim Dare (5 Stars)
I absolutely adored this story along with Colby and Noah. It was so sweet how Colby knew that Noah was the man for him. Noah refused to have anything to do with the young Colby until he was an adult. As soon as Colby was old enough, he was all over Noah. It was so sweet that Colby insisted on taking Noah out on dates. Although Noah said he refused to have any kind of real relationship, Colby was persistent. I liked the way the author skipped over several months at a time to show how they continued to spend time together. Noah didn’t have an easy life, and it wouldn’t have been believable that Noah would instantly become a different person.
The sex scenes are perfect, and Noah’s lap dance and striptease for Colby was smoking hot. It was great when Noah finally started getting possessive over Colby. Noah was extremely strong-willed and in charge unless emotions came into play. At that point, Noah would almost step back and became the less experienced of the two. This made for an interesting dynamic in the relationship. I really enjoyed this and can’t wait for the next book in the series!
Different (Kinky Quickies #2) by Kim Dare (5 Stars)
Stuart’s old boyfriend was a dom, but also apparently quite a jerk. He’s nervous about exploring this side of his relationship with Matthew. However, Matthew is amazing and loving, and Stuart realizes their connection will be what they both want it to be. Told from both of their POVs, I loved the exploration of this angle of a relationship.



