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Dearest Malachi Keogh by N.R. Walker
5.0
Book safety, content warnings, and tropes down below.
Then a high-pitched scream cut the air. We all spun to the sound. There was only one person who could scream that high. “Malachi.” I ran down the aisle, […]
An adorable follow-up to Dearest Milton James. Just a cute little novella from Julian’s POV where we get to see more of the found family at the Dead Letter Office, and more of Malachai’s fantastic personality, but this time from Julian’s POV. Super cute.
“Merry Christmas, my love. I wish I could give you the world, for it feels like that’s what you’ve gifted me. A love so pure, so complete. I wish for nothing when I’m with you.
May this Christmas bring you all you could ask for, may all your wishes come true.
Forever yours.”
⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️
⚠️ Tropes & tags ⚠️
Bonus novella
Christmas themed
‘4 years later’
Established couple
Bratty MC
⚠️ Content warning ⚠️
Explicit sexual content
⚠️Book safety ⚠️
Cheating: No
Other person drama: No
Breakup: No
POV: 1st person, single POV (Julian)
Genre: Contemporary romance, M/M
Strict roles or versatile: Strict roles
Main characters’ age: 31 and 38
Pages: 64
“He’s like a little ferret, you know that, right? Cute as hell, but sneaky too, and if he gets a sniff of something suspicious, he won’t stop until he finds it.”
He was such a brat. And yes, even at thirty-one years of age, Malachi could still be a brat, and I would hope he’d still be one in his eighties. Nothing would make me happier if he was old and grey, still wearing funky-coloured boots and a matching Hello Kitty or Miss Sunshine shirt, with his quick wit, sassy mouth and wicked sense of humour. He was a brat in the bedroom too. Always mouthing off until he got what he wanted. And what he wanted was to be face down on the bed, sprawled out and spread wide, and drilled into the mattress.
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Then a high-pitched scream cut the air. We all spun to the sound. There was only one person who could scream that high. “Malachi.” I ran down the aisle, […]
An adorable follow-up to Dearest Milton James. Just a cute little novella from Julian’s POV where we get to see more of the found family at the Dead Letter Office, and more of Malachai’s fantastic personality, but this time from Julian’s POV. Super cute.
“Merry Christmas, my love. I wish I could give you the world, for it feels like that’s what you’ve gifted me. A love so pure, so complete. I wish for nothing when I’m with you.
May this Christmas bring you all you could ask for, may all your wishes come true.
Forever yours.”
⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️
⚠️ Tropes & tags ⚠️
Bonus novella
Christmas themed
‘4 years later’
Established couple
Bratty MC
⚠️ Content warning ⚠️
Explicit sexual content
⚠️Book safety ⚠️
Cheating: No
Other person drama: No
Breakup: No
POV: 1st person, single POV (Julian)
Genre: Contemporary romance, M/M
Strict roles or versatile: Strict roles
Main characters’ age: 31 and 38
Pages: 64
“He’s like a little ferret, you know that, right? Cute as hell, but sneaky too, and if he gets a sniff of something suspicious, he won’t stop until he finds it.”
He was such a brat. And yes, even at thirty-one years of age, Malachi could still be a brat, and I would hope he’d still be one in his eighties. Nothing would make me happier if he was old and grey, still wearing funky-coloured boots and a matching Hello Kitty or Miss Sunshine shirt, with his quick wit, sassy mouth and wicked sense of humour. He was a brat in the bedroom too. Always mouthing off until he got what he wanted. And what he wanted was to be face down on the bed, sprawled out and spread wide, and drilled into the mattress.
You can find most of my reviews on Instagram as well: https://www.instagram.com/booksafety?igsh=MWZ3azhkdDc2Y2ludg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr