Length: 50 pages
Cover Design: Charity Parkerson
Sugar Daddies Series
Blurb
As MMA’s Light Heavyweight champion, Zeke’s million-dollar matches and multi-million-dollar sponsorships have given him the freedom to do whatever he likes. It pleases him to spoil Korey. Before Zeke’s best friend Charlie was deployed two years ago, he made Zeke swear he’d care for his brother Korey if anything happened to him. When Charlie is killed by a roadside bomb, Zeke takes the young college student in, determined to give him everything he requires to succeed. He never expects to end up hoping he can keep Korey under more than his roof. He needs Korey beneath him.
If Korey had been in his right mind after Charlie’s death, he would’ve turned down Zeke’s offer. By the time he realizes his mistake, he’s already addicted to Zeke’s powerful presence. He never meant to end up dependent on the man’s smiles and hot glances. The money, Korey could live without. The man has him hooked. There’s only one problem—neither man wants to cross the line from friends to lovers, ruining what they have.
Sugar Fighter is a short introduction to a new series by Charity Parkerson, Sugar Daddies. This series will feature male/male May/December romances where the men are hot, rich, naughty, and don’t like to be told no.
So this was my first Charity Parkerson book, but I'm planning on purchasing the rest of the series. This is a short book (only 3 chapters), but surprisingly it's still packed with plenty of good story. Neither Korey nor Zeke have actually used their words to let the other know how they feel about each other, even though it's obvious to others that feelings run deep. I had the urge to slap some sense into Zeke with his behavior after the first night they finally gave into their feelings; it was no wonder why Korey reacted the way he did.
My heart did break for Korey though, poor thing has been through the wringer the last few years, first with his mom's health issues and then with his brother's death. It was no wonder he reached his breaking point.
I gotta admit I liked how Maverick handled the situation between Korey and Zeke, although I am curious about his own story.
Author Bio
* Seven-time Readers' Favorite Award Winner
*2015 Passionate Plume Award Finalist
*2013 Reviewers' Choice Award Winner
*2012 ARRA Finalist for Favorite Paranormal Romance
*Five-time winner of The Mistress of the Darkpath
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