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A review by ditten
Sugar Bunny by Colette Davison
emotional
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.5
I didn't realize bunny pet play was a thing until this book. Initially, neither did Oscar's sugar daddies but no worries, they just googled how to train real rabbits and went with that for their kinky fun times 🤣
I liked the relationships in this book, and I though the poly aspect worked well. Older, married couple Ford (late 40s) and Colton (late 30s) want a sugar baby and sub for Colton, as he's a switch and Ford's exclusively a Dom. Enter Oscar (early 20s) who's just moved to London to pursue his dream of starring in a musical but is currently broke. His new housemate suggests he gets a sugar daddy, and feelings quickly develop between all three men in a very sweet way.
I'm not so much about the bunny play. I didn't mind it, but it made me laugh more than anything.
Each book in the series features different mcs from the roster of housemates, all with different personalities and kinks, and there are a couple more books I'm interested in reading.
I liked the relationships in this book, and I though the poly aspect worked well. Older, married couple Ford (late 40s) and Colton (late 30s) want a sugar baby and sub for Colton, as he's a switch and Ford's exclusively a Dom. Enter Oscar (early 20s) who's just moved to London to pursue his dream of starring in a musical but is currently broke. His new housemate suggests he gets a sugar daddy, and feelings quickly develop between all three men in a very sweet way.
I'm not so much about the bunny play. I didn't mind it, but it made me laugh more than anything.
Each book in the series features different mcs from the roster of housemates, all with different personalities and kinks, and there are a couple more books I'm interested in reading.