Wild & Wicked by Raquel Riley


If you're read Ball Boy and the Family Sins Duet and always wondered if the besties would ever cross the line, you need Wild & Wicked in your life.


From the blurb:

Wilder spent most of his life doing without— without love, without touch, and without material things. When he came into my life as my foster kid, it was a surprise to both of us that he turned out to be my biological son. And an even bigger surprise when he became my husband. 

Now that he's mine, I promised him the world. There's nothing he could desire that he can't have. But this Valentine's Day, the only thing my brat wants is to touch his best friend, Austin. 

How can I say no? 

Wild & Wicked is a taboo short story about a father who dotes on his son/lover, and his son's wicked desire to corrupt his best friend. MM+MM, Daddy/boy kink, age gaps, toys, cum swapping, jack off instructions. A connected work of the Family Sins Duet and Ball Boy.


Nicole's review:

Penn and Wilder are some of my favorite of Raquel's characters.  When I found out that Wilder and Austin were finally going to get to indulge in some fantasies I was over the moon!  All the sexy bantering back and forth was phenomenal, and of course once we finally got to see them together it was HOT.  The only thing that could have made this better was if it was even longer!  I'm really hoping Raquel brings us back to these four again in the near future.


Heather's Review:

This short story makes way more sense if you've read Ball Boy and the Family Sins Duet, but even if you haven't, it combines the fantasies of two young neighbours and their older partners, who want to indulge the boys in one of their fantasies - each other... 

This short about fulfilling a birthday wish gives us lots of kink, a little voyeurism and off the charts steam and even a little bonus MM + MM action... definitely tips into erotica territory, but this reader's not complaining...


Wild & Wicked is currently available as an e-book on Smashwords and direct from the author's website.

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