Guest Review: A Boy Made of Sunshine by Colette Davison

A strict Daddy. A sassy neighbour. Can opposites attract?

After taking early retirement, Liam is happy avoiding people and tending to his roses. Or he was, until young film star Felix moves in next door.

With his cheeky, persistent, and very naughty behaviour, Felix gets under Liam’s skin instantly.

Felix needs Liam to teach him how to behave, but will calling the older man Daddy be enough to bring sunshine into Liam’s life?

A Boy Made of Sunshine is a standalone gay romance, with mild D/s play, Daddy kink, a cute Dalmatian puppy, a ridiculous glow in the dark toy, and lots of brattish behaviour.





Reviewer: Shee Reader

Oh my goodness, how much did I love this book? A whole heck of a lot!

Liam watches the movers bring stuff into the house next door and is already annoyed by the fancy sport-car driving man with inappropriate bedroom art. He is also aroused, but mainly annoyed!

I really loved Liam - The buttoned up ex-copper with controlling tendencies. Felix was delightful too - The movie star in need of a firm hand. This book was romance heaven with a daddy kink.

The development of the relationship was perfect, from Liam’s resisting to Felix’s naughty flirting and nearly naked yoga. The dialogue was funny and sassy without being disrespectful, and the very English setting was a delight in itself.

I even loved the hard bits, when Felix went to audition in LA, and Liam was left at home. The implications for the relationship were bittersweet and charming.

I adored the ending, and would love to see these two pop up again when Felix’s pal gets his HEA… pretty, pretty please, Colette!

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





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