A BUNNY FOR EASTER is a lower angst bunny finding his perfect master romance. Hired to his dream job, Benjamin doesn't expect to find his boss might just be his dream man and master as well.
From the blurb:
Bunny
April is the cruellest month…
Isn’t that how the poem goes? At least it’s always been true for me. An Easter baby, I’ve been an inconvenience to my parents from the day I was born. From nasty words to pure indifference, my childhood was something I didn’t like to revisit. Especially not that dreadful day when they took my bunny away from me…
But luckily, that’s all in the past! I have a new job—my dream job, actually—in a chocolate shop, and my new boss, Easter Bennett, is the dreamiest guy to have walked the face of the earth, ever. He’s a little grumpy, though… well, a lot actually, and I often find him looking at me funny when he thinks I don’t notice.
Sometimes I wonder if he is ‘The One.’ The one I can finally let my guard down with and be myself. The one I can introduce to Bunny. Because being around my new boss has Bunny begging to come out. He’s pleading to be set free so he can be owned by him, my Master.
A Bunny for Easter is a sweet and spicy MM novella and the third book in the Kinked for the Holidays series. It features a lost, neglected Bunny who finally finds his Master in a dashing, yet awfully grumpy, chocolatier in small-town Kent. Expect fluffy bunny ears, onesies with easy access, multi-purpose carrots, and chocolate play when opposites collide, and two lonely souls find their happily ever after.
Molly Otto's review:
Benjamin (Bunny) is such a beautiful soul who deserves a master to cherish and love him for exactly who he is. Easter (East) knows he's not the easiest person to get along with, so he throws his all into his work as well known chocolotier until Benjamin enters his life. The moment they enter each other's orbits, life is about to change for everyone. Bunny now has his deserving Master. East allows his Bunny to slowly become more confident in himself by showing his all the love and care he has always deserved yet never was within his reach. East learns to embrace all the good things in the world and forgive past mistakes by seeing how letting someone all the way in truly does change your perspective of the world. Team it up with a cast of beautiful side characters who help show Benjamin how truly special he is and that you are in for a sweet journey.
Standalone novella (Kinked for the Holidays). Grumpy/sunshine. Hurt/comfort. Pet play. Dual POV.
Easter just wants to run his chocolate shop and be left alone, until a young man seeking a job sparks all kinds of forever thoughts. Benjamin has been told all his life that he’s not normal, but somehow his new boss sees through to the bunny within him and Benjamin finds he can be himself with the grumpy but dreamy Easter.
This story had a special kind of soulmate feel to it even though it has no paranormal leanings, there is a deep connection between Benjamin and Easter almost immediately and once they are together they don’t let go. Equal parts sweet and spicy, I wish there was more about them getting to know each other and their past histories, but this was a thoroughly entertaining reading nonetheless. A cute, quick read with no angst and a bunch of things that seem meant to be.
A Bunny for Easter is currently available as an e-book
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