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Guest Review: Kel's Keeper by K.C. Wells

When Kel Taylor’s life changes irrevocably, he finds himself alone in the world. He might have rebelled a little against his parents, but that didn’t mean he was ready to lose them. Unable to cope with his grief and feelings of guilt, he turns to booze, but before he hits rock bottom, someone dives into the murky waters to save him.

Luc Bryant watched Kel grow from the little kid whose football broke a pane in his greenhouse, into the sexy young man who sent heat racing through him. That was when Luc stopped watching and distanced himself, because he didn’t want to be that kind of a man. And that’s how things continued, until he saw to what depths the boy had sunk. Luc will be damned if he’ll let Kel kill himself. What Kel needs is a friend, and Luc’s shoulders are plenty big enough to bear his burdens.

Kel doesn’t need a friend. He needs a pair of strong arms to hold him, a broad chest to curl up against, someone to listen to him, someone who cares for him… and a whole lot more.
What he needs is a Daddy.
He just doesn’t know it yet.

A stand-alone book that contains an age gap relationship between a sexy daddy and a virgin.


Reviewer: Shee Reader

The story opens with Kelvin making a surprise visit home to see his parents who had gone away for the weekend so he misses them. In a terrible turn of fate, he finds himself alone in the world. He descends into a downward spiral only to be rescued by his neighbour Luc.

Luc is older, more wealthy and likes his sex with side order of daddy kink. It’s a match made in heaven if they can get over themselves and communicate their needs!

The story is glorious and sexy, fun and emotional. I adored Luc and his trying-to-be-a-better-person-and-not-seduce-his-next-door-neigbour thing but fortunately, Kel knows what he wants and works out a way to get it.

I read this week in one sitting it was so enjoyable. The characters are delightful and I loved seeing Kel coming into himself.

Highly recommended.

I received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.



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