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A review by relly
Special Delivery by Heidi Cullinan
4.25
4.25 Stars
Audio Review
I love these boys, I reread this book every year or so and to have it on audio is fabulous
I love the guys in all their kinky glory, as they work their way together.
The way the author has portrayed the way they each approach their wants and needs works for me.
There is a real sense of trial and error, and Mitch's reluctance to go too far with Sam is both frustrating and well done. Watching Sam open up to his wants as he experiences new things is lovely. Mitch had a real good read of Sam and what gets him off, in fact probably better than Sam at times, so he was able to when he let go, push Sam to explore is boundaries.
Randy drives me nuts in this book, and at the start when he was introduced I was angry at Mitch for leaving Sam with him. He knew Randy would try and mess with Sam's head, yes he needed sleep but he left Sam to his own devices and unprotected. It was the first time he left him unprotected and it did work out but it could have gone the other way easily.
Sam's growth to accepting who he is and what he enjoys is well done. He ends with a sense of peace and sell worth that he didn't have at the start.
Audio Review
I love these boys, I reread this book every year or so and to have it on audio is fabulous
I love the guys in all their kinky glory, as they work their way together.
The way the author has portrayed the way they each approach their wants and needs works for me.
There is a real sense of trial and error, and Mitch's reluctance to go too far with Sam is both frustrating and well done. Watching Sam open up to his wants as he experiences new things is lovely. Mitch had a real good read of Sam and what gets him off, in fact probably better than Sam at times, so he was able to when he let go, push Sam to explore is boundaries.
Randy drives me nuts in this book, and at the start when he was introduced I was angry at Mitch for leaving Sam with him. He knew Randy would try and mess with Sam's head, yes he needed sleep but he left Sam to his own devices and unprotected. It was the first time he left him unprotected and it did work out but it could have gone the other way easily.
Sam's growth to accepting who he is and what he enjoys is well done. He ends with a sense of peace and sell worth that he didn't have at the start.