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A review by _isabel_
Away Games by Misha Horne
challenging
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
A perfectly lovely, steamy and fun (and just a smidge angst) way to conclude Logan and Caleb's story. Misha Horne is one of the only authors who can make me love the Daddy/boy trope. I'm not usually a fan of Daddy books (I'm always hopeful I'll love them, but then the cheese gets too much and I end up feeling like it knocks me out of the story), but Misha writes the trope in a way that is perfect for me.
They manage to blend in kinky, spanky steam and gut-wrenching angst, dirty talk and heart-stopping romance, and it's always a joy to read their books.
I enjoyed this novella, although there was a smidge too much football for my confused European brain, but I loved all Caleb and Logan scenes, and Ellis and Walker too: their banter, the tension... I'm so damned excited for their book.
They manage to blend in kinky, spanky steam and gut-wrenching angst, dirty talk and heart-stopping romance, and it's always a joy to read their books.
I enjoyed this novella, although there was a smidge too much football for my confused European brain, but I loved all Caleb and Logan scenes, and Ellis and Walker too: their banter, the tension... I'm so damned excited for their book.
Minor: Child abuse