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Release Day Review! FORGIVE ME, FATHER by Alyson Archer

Forgive Me, Father trope graphic
- age gap
- unrequited crush that's actually mutual
- spicy times on an altar
- she calls him Daddy
- super duper off-limits
-possessive priest
- virgin auction
coming July 25.

I told my priest I was selling my virginity.

Gabriel Thorne is twice my age. A priest. My confessor. My secret obsession. For a year, I’ve worshipped him in silence, burying the ache in my chest and the fantasies I was sure would damn me.

But when I show up for the auction and find him waiting? When he strips off his collar and pulls me into his arms?

I forget every reason this is wrong.

Because when I whisper “Daddy” against his throat, he goes feral.

Forgive Me, Father is a very spicy instalove age gap novella starring a shy, lovestruck parishioner and her much older and very off limits priest.

She used to call him Father. Now she calls him Daddy...
cover of Forgive Me, Father by Alyson Archer.
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Review:

Another steamy standalone from Ms Archer–this time she’s added a taboo relationship with a priest to the age gap, virgin heroine, daddy kink story. It’s a shorter story, like all of her books, but somehow you still end up feeling like her characters here have had a full story. A hot as heck story, but one that still has substance and, at times, even some sweetness.

Olivia, our virgin, has had a crush on her priest, Gabriel–but she also has a troubled younger brother who is, well, in a lot of trouble. She wants to help him but has very limited resources–so she decides to take a drastic step. And of course goes to confession about it…as you do.

Oh, and Gabriel? He’s noticed Olivia, of course he has. But he can’t do anything about it, because of course he can’t. But when he hears what she has come up with for a solution? It flips a switch in him and he’s going to stop at nothing to save her. Even if saving her means destroying the life he’s been living.

And you know what? In the end I was more than ok with that. And so was Olivia. And Gabriel 😉

Rating: 4 stars / A-

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

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