A review by nasaje
New Daddy at Forty-Seven by Nora Phoenix

3.0

This review will sum up both books in this duology.

Kinsey's story was amazing. I have never read about addiction, really, so that was insteresting, and while I felt the religious trauma was a little heavy, I acknowledge that it is an issue for many.

However, Benoni definitely played second fiddle to Kinsey. Sometimes, he was just there. I don't really feel like I got to know him as anything other than Kinsey's daddy and Jonathan's friend.

Lastly, I will most likely never love when the younger person is the daddy. Something happens to the way the boy acts that I have trouble connection to the older partner - especially with such a big age gap as is here. It maybe played a little too heavily into Kinsey's inexperience, but not in a way that I could connect with.