Here's Denver Shaw's "Off-Limits Daddy." It's the first novel in his newest series, Daddies of Briar Creek.
["The only thing more dangerous than fire is falling for your best friend’s little brother.
Ari’s a little lost, but when it comes to matters of the heart, he knows exactly what he a Daddy. And his favorite pastime? Getting under the skin of Briar Creek's favorite firefighter, Reid Morgan.
Reid is his brother’s best friend. Divorced. Fourteen years older. And frustratingly off-limits.
Everyone calls Reid Daddy behind his back. Ari just wants the chance to whisper it in his ear.
An accidental fire, a lot of lingering looks, and one explosive Fourth of July later, Reid’s about to learn that the boy he swore not to touch? He’s already in his bed, his head and his heart."]
SOO much pinning! The mutual angst?! It all felt like torture in the making, slow and sweet torture. It was glorious.
Communication would have helped a smidge. Then again, if they both communicated their needs and desires, there wouldn’t have been much plot. And now we’re back to the slow and sweet angst. It was like summer itself, hot and oppressive but somehow new and refreshing. Add into that trying new things and being vulnerable and a whole town of matchmakers (and a naughty cinnamon roll—the dessert kind).
And when they finally came together…holy. fuck. It was everything.
The feeling of being lost and misunderstood and behind in life? Fuuuuuck me, that was…wow. I… moving on.
Trigger Warnings: emotional repression and internalized shame, past abandonment by a parent, mild concussion and on-page fall/injury, and more.
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