Friday, December 27, 2019

S.E.X. Review~ For the Love of a Boy by Morticia Knight

I was living in darkness. Cold and alone, I was gripped by the agony of loss and grieving for an existence I no longer believed I could have. Then he appeared in my life and I thought that maybe, just maybe, I’d been gifted with another chance at happiness. That I might be allowed the privilege of loving and caring for another man.

That I could have my very own boy…


A new beginning is more than Malcolm ever dared wish for.

Now that Malcolm has claimed Seth as his boy, he’s determined to be the perfect Daddy for the man he adores. Whatever his boy needs, he’ll make sure he gets it. But more than that, he’s sworn in his heart to protect him with his life. Seth’s bastard of a father and the twisted church that abused his boy had better stay away from them—or else.

Seth has discovered comfort and safety in his Daddy’s arms.

Finally, Seth accepts that a life filled with joy is possible. He believes that love is what matters more than anything and that he has nothing to be ashamed of. However, the demons of his past still taunt him, lurking in the shadows of his mind where they try and snatch away his happiness. Sometimes it seems as if his lingering fears will never be vanquished.

And sometimes, being afraid is a warning that should be heeded…

Note: For the Love of a Boy is the continuation of Malcolm and Seth's journey of love, redemption and healing in the Father series trilogy. The first book, In the Name of the Father, should be read prior to this one. However, you can be assured that none of the books in the Father series end on a cliffhanger and that this age gap, Daddy/boy series with lots of hurt/comfort contains a sweet forever after.


For the Love of a Boy, Morticia Knight’s second book in her Father series was a nice addition to the Malcolm and Seth trilogy. As Malcolm and Seth progressed in their relationship and the dynamics of Daddy Dom and Boy, the world around them continued to revolve with the investigation into Seth’s former church and the boy’s father.

I know I have stated this before- daddy books are not my thing- but Ms. Knight always writes a well done story that captivates and intrigues.

The relationship between Malcolm and Seth flourished, and under Ms. Knight’s careful script, their life was not forced. The dialogue was tasteful and the sex was very hot.

Seth deserved every happiness available as did Malcolm, and together the men forged through for a solid relationship.

Definite S.E.X.
A five handcuff review

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2019 ©Evelise Archer All rights reserved. This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, locations, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination, or have been used fictionally. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, locales, or events is entirely coincidental. No portion of this work may be transmitted or reproduced in any form, or by any means, without permission in writing from the author.

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