Strong, warm and caring characters.
From the blurb:
“Consider my lap your throne. You can sit on it whenever you please.”
Getting passed over by women for his height and for not being “manly” enough has become the story of Malcolm’s life. He’s tired of it and just about ready to give up on dating completely.
What’s the point? He can’t make himself taller and being Mr. Take Charge will never be his vibe.
And not only is his romantic life in shambles but bills are piling up and now his awful older brother is getting married and wants to do a destination wedding.
Malcolm can hear his bank account crying already.
What he needs is a chance to just relax and forget his worries for an evening. What he doesn’t expect is for his giant of a boss to step in and help him out. No one has ever made him feel the things Bull does. He’s quiet and kind, and his eyes follow Malcolm, keeping watch over him.
Bull deserves a proper thank-you. Something that makes him feel as good as Malcolm does after their night out with Bull’s friends.
Something tells him one reckless encounter won’t be his last. Bull is about to change his life… and claim him for his own.
Are you ready for a quiet giant with a dirty mouth and an overprotective streak a mile wide, a lesbian best friend telling it like it is, a bi awakening that probably should have happened before the zipper came down, Ollie-sized cameos, and a very well-deserved nickname based on a certain appendage?
Grab Bull’s Boy and dive into this fun and sexy standalone novel set within the Leather & Chrome Universe!
Lesetiger's review:
Bull's Boy is a standalone book in the Leather & Chrome universe, and you don't need to be familiar with the other books to enjoy this one. If you are familiar with the books, you'll probably enjoy it even more when you meet the characters from the series again here.
The story is sweet and not too long, with a few hot scenes. The writing style is wonderful, and I was quickly drawn into the story.
It's about Bull and Malcolm. Bull runs his mother's restaurant, where Malcolm is employed. Bull quickly fell a little in love with Malcolm, but since Malcolm seemed to be heterosexual, he never said anything.
Malcolm isn't very tall, which scared women away, but I thought he had a very charming manner. Not blessed with the best family, it's unusual for him to have someone like Bull who is friendly to him and cares about him. He has such a great need for love. And Bull is a man with a very big heart.
Bull and Malcolm begin a very appreciative friendship in which Bull is very protective. It was very sweet, and I loved how their relationship developed. This is a heartwarming story about acceptance, love, and bi-awakening.
The audiobook was narrated by John Solo, and he did a good job. He had the right voices for Bull and Malcolm, and he captured their emotions very well. He is very good at telling a daddy/boy story and bringing it to life.
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