My Rating for Krewe Daddy-5 Stars and Recommended Read
Luis is a much sought after Daddy, a lover who is well liked
and wanted by many but Luis’s lifestyle is wearing him out. He has no idea how
to jump off the same social life he has lived for so many years. Can finding
the one man who left him, amid bitter accusations and long pent up passion be
able to help Luis find the peace he craves?
Drew left Luis six years before when his insecurities over
his relationship with Luis got the better of him and he had an affair. Now he
is unable to commit to anyone and though he tries to forget Luis, the man has a
hold onto his heart that no one else ever had. When they finally meet again,
instead of saying ‘Hi, how are you?’, snarky comments and more fly out by them
both. Can these two find a way to bridge the gap between them before they lose
the one good thing in their life-each other?
When I heard the secondary character from Hard as Teak got
his own story, I was jumping for joy. Drew was funny, sexy and lovable in the
first book and he also had secrets I, as a reader, wanted to find out more of. Margie
Church delivers a story that will alternately thrill you and make you cry. The story
itself is like riding a roller coaster of emotions. You smile, sigh, shout and
swear as Luis and Drew find their way back to one another. Margie Church is a talented
author who knows how to write an angst filled, simmering sexual tension, story
that leaves you gasping for air. It has suspense, sex that is at times tender
and hot as Hades and a love that won’t be denied. The writing is tight, storyline moved at a nice, even pace and the sex scenes enhanced the storyline instead of it taking over completely.
Drew was a man who was as complex as he is intriguing. A mixture of loneliness, longing and more came across the pages of both books yet in Krewe Daddy, the reader gets to finally see why he is melancholy and trying to find a love like his friends have. When he was with Luis, the lifestyle Luis led made Drew’s
insecurities flare uncontrollably and on one particular night, Drew gave in to
them. One affair later, Drew walks away from Luis amid harsh and bitter words,
leaving behind a man who holds his heart completely. Now six years later, Drew
has grown, matured (or he hopes anyways) and is incredibly lonely. He wants what
his friends Kevin and Teak have yet he is afraid of letting anyone in since Luis
broke his heart.
I love Drew in Hard as Teak but here in Krewe Daddy, he
shines. Margie Church creates a character that is multi-dimensional, intriguing
and also complex. Drew is a person I would love to meet and be friends with.
Luis at first just irritated me. He was full of arrogance, pride and ego and
that turned me off a bit. What surprised me was how that melted away when he
finds himself searching for Drew mid-way through the book. Then the readers see
the real man behind the name. That was when he stole my heart completely. The
sparks fly the minute these two meet up again and man, I was sweating at times
as Drew and Luis tried to work out their past in order to see if they had a
future together. There were a few secondary characters that had me grinning at
times as well as gnashing my teeth in order not to kill them. They were well
written and moved the story along as well.
This is
more than a story about Mardi Gras but a story of two people finding that love
can be strong, true and enjoyable the second time around. With each page of
this latest book of Ms. Church’s, the reader is pulled in the story, having
them fall in love with the characters and learning along with Luis and Drew
that love is indeed sweeter the second time around.
Very well done Margie Church. I am eager to see what else you have in story for your readers in the future.
Check out Hard As Teak and meet Kevin, Teak and Drew
Available at Noble Romance
Kevin Marks escapes to the north woods to reignite his passion for photography and women. But the only flame he seems able to spark is for his latest photography subject, Teak Hildalgo, and Kevin's never been in a man's arms before.
Teak, the raven-haired, photographer's dream come true, is hell bent on capturing Kevin's heart. He takes Kevin, body and soul, on a romantic, sexual journey previously lived only in Kevin's fantasies. And no dream was ever this good, no truth this undeniable.
Will Kevin ever be the same? When the camera's put away, will Teak live up to his name?
1 comment:
Dawn, thank you very much for this fantastic review. I hope Krewe Daddy and I will be strong contenders in next year's LRC Best Book and Author contest.
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