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Wednesday 16 August 2023

Review: Sugar Enemy by Charity Parkerson 4 of 5 stars

Sugar Enemy (Sugar Daddies #10)










Sugar Enemy by Charity Parkerson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ever sing David had brought Coy home looking black and blue and in dire need of protection Law had felt far more than he feels he should (but he can't help it). Coy is dramatic as much as he is beautiful and so very angry. Law feels he is too old for the way Coy is, but he can't stop. Coy feels from the moment he started working for Law nothing he does is good enough and he is always lacking however, Law looks at him like no man ever has before and makes him feel so safe. So Coy burns for Law's touch. As crazy as Coy might make Law, Coy is his. No one touches Coy. Looks at Coy. Steals Coy from him. Unless he doesn’t step up his game, that is.

I loved this story with the push and pull constantly between Coy and Law. I actually felt desperately sad for Coy for much of this book as all Law did was criticise him although it then became clear that he was actually trying to distance himself from Coy. I loved the passion that they shared even if it was manifesting itself in criticism. The ending to the story showed just how special Coy was and that when he loved someone he really did do that deeply and totally. Easy to read, feel and understand you will feel quite teary at times especially when Coy describes what happened with his psycho ex. This is an MM story with mature content. There is mention of historic domestic abuse and rape.

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