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Can a no-strings fun-times relationship with two older men lead to real and lasting love?

With the My Kinky Housemate app, I've found a place to live with seven like-minded guys. My new start and a chance to make my dreams come true aren’t turning out like I hoped. A housemate has the solution—become a sugar baby. Answering an ad is easy, but will a Sugar Daddy be interested in me?

A sexy interior designer is way more than I expect. He wants to spoil me, spank me, and share me with his silver fox husband.

Together, Colton and Ford solve some of my problems but create another as I start to fall for them. However fun our time together is, I have to remind myself it’s not real. It won’t last. It’s not love… is it?

Sugar Bunny is an MMM, D/switch/s, age-gap romance. It includes pet-play, spanking, an open relationship, sharing—but no cheating!—and some hurt/comfort.

Trigger warning: domestic abuse.

324 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 1, 2022

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498 reviews412 followers
February 3, 2025
I heard you like magic / I've got a wand and a rabbit / So baby, let's get freaky, get kinky / Let's make this bed get squeaky (Red Wine Supernova – Chappell Roan).

This was a hot one, like seven inches from the mid-day sun. I always feel like I'm on the defensive whenever I like one of these books because I'm always like, "No really, I read this for the plot! Really!" when I get to the review part. Because yeah, I’m sure that by looking at the cover alongside the title for even a second you could probably take a pretty good guess at exactly what kind of book this is, but hey, why not talk about the plot? Because that's what I read this for. Really! You probably wouldn’t know it from the first impression, but there’s a surprising amount of depth in its character writing. I mean, don’t go into this expecting Moby-Dick or anything, but for what it’s worth, there’s some substance here! And if whiplash-like tonal shifts don’t bother you, then this book really is the whole package! Speaking of packages, at its core, Sugar Bunny is a book about the relationship between three men. Here’s the gist: our main character, Oscar, needs money to pay rent, and because the strip club he works at is trash, one of his roommates advises him to apply to be a “sugar baby.” If this whole thing sounds kind of silly, that’s because… well yeah, it is. I won’t even try to pretend like it isn’t. And after about three pages of looking, Oscar then achieves the honored title of being “the third” between two random rich dudes named Colton and Ford. And I've got to say, I couldn’t for the life of me differentiate between the two of them because their names wouldn’t seem out of place in an old-timey western. Like, if you told me they were prominent members of the Dutch Van Der Linde gang, I wouldn’t even bat an eye. And it turns out Oscar’s new arrangement with these randos comes with more than just monetary benefits (heh get it? Comes), we’re talking good lovin, body rockin' knockin' boots all night long! It's the best of both worlds, really. Oh yeah, then they all fall in love and queue the happily-ever-after. Spoilers or whatever. It’s whatever. If I sound lukewarm about the whole thing, it’s because that while I appreciated the attempt to add a little realism to an otherwise ridiculous story, I couldn’t really get over how corny this book could be at times. For example, as soon as Oscar moves into his new place, he and his twink roommates assemble like the gay Avengers, sit in a circle like they’re trying to communicate with the dead via Ouija board, and then proceed to go around and tell each other what their respective kinks are. It felt like an ad, like, oh great, here’s the introduction to all the other main characters in this series. Yawn. Remember how in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the Justice League are introduced by having their members Résumés sent in an email to Batman? Yeah, it’s a little like that.

But back to the topic, I’m not the only person who thinks that’s a wild thing to do, right? Telling a group of strangers what you’re into in the bedroom? That’s weird, right? Right?!? Maybe it’s just me, though. I can be kind of private about answering questions, so who knows. One time I was in one of those AAPI group things and they wanted to go around and have everybody say what their favorite kind of Asian food was and I’m still kind of indignant about it, to be honest. Like, what’s it to you? But I’m totally fine saying here in my diary! It’s Mongolian Beef, by the way. Anyway, another odd thing about this book is the way Oscar will literally “thump” his feet at points in the story? What’s all that about?? And it’s like, this still a kink thing, right? Or is he actually taking on the mannerisms of a rabbit like some kind of fucked up Animorphs book cover? You know, that might have been a more interesting book, now that I think about it. And the fact that this book was going for so many different kinds of things is commendable or whatever, but I actually think that might have been the main thing that held Sugar Bunny back from being really great, in my opinion. It’s a “pick a lane” kind of thing with me, because I think my biggest issue with Sugar Bunny was that it would constantly feel like it’s going through a bit of an identity crisis. On one hand, there’s this really great story about a guy named Oscar finally coming into his own by leaving behind an abusive step-father and moving into a queer inclusive apartment together with like-minded folks. Then on the other hand, there’s this kind of tonally disjointed subplot that gains more and more prominence over the course of the story about Oscar looking for a sugar daddy. I don’t know, I think it’s the fact that in the book will deal (in excruciating detail) with the struggles of working as a dancer in a exploitative strip club in one chapter, and then in the next everybody is throwing out terms like “sugar daddy” or “sugar baby” like they’re collecting Pokémon. It’s just, I wasn’t really sure what this book was going for and it’s kind of messing me up. If Sugar Bunny wanted to be this super sexy story (like the cover would imply), then I think strictly adhering to a certain level of heightened reality wouldn’t have just been totally fine, but actually expected and welcome. It would have been totally cool if the plot had taken a backseat to the kinkier side of things, but because the story would always immediately “get real with it” by dealing with the more harrowing aspects of life when navigating new found independence, whenever the story would get back to the sex scenes, I’d just be standing there, arms all folded like Blade at the vampire club. So yeah, this was fine. I liked it, but my final verdict? think this book was doing too much.
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1,312 reviews700 followers
February 14, 2025
re-read February 2025

Gawd, so much love, tenderness and support between these pages. Loved it all over again. ♡


4.5***** stars


Every time I had to put this book down I had the same thought: Fuck! This is the sweetest shit. Please excuse my potty mouth, but it truly is. After this second absolute win I can say, I ADORE this author’s sweet and tender poly romances so so much.

Between the amazing, dominating man I married and the sweet boy in the bed beside me, I really am the luckiest man alive.


So let’s meet the main characters: the Dom, the switch and the bunny.

Ford: (late forties) interior designer, shares a business with his husband, has an open marriage with Colton, he’s a strict Dom and top

Colton: (late thirties) interior designer, not only married to Ford but also collared by him, he’s a switch, to balance his needs he likes to dominate and spoil sugar babies

Oscar: (early twenties) a broke dancer/singer/actor who wants to make it in the West End of London, dances at a stripclub at night, submissive bunny



I loved Ford and Colton as a couple immensely! And when Colton became Oscar’s sugar Daddy and they both invited him into their bed, I loved them even more.

Oscar is a sweet young man, is in desperate need of money and enjoys the headspace of his bunny persona. Colton was eager to find a new sugar baby as dominating a sub is the one thing he can’t get from Ford. As one of Oscar’s housemates suggests to find himself a sugar daddy he replies to Colton’s ad online.


This book was so full of love it warmed my heart. I loved all the glimpses into Ford’s and Colton’s backstory, how they found each other and their forever love. And despite both of them having found the love of their lives already, it was surprisingly easy for them to fall in love with their sugar bunny, even tho that never happened before and there was never anything missing for them in their marriage.

I brush my hand over Ford’s jaw.
“Are you really all right with… whatever’s going on?”
“Yes, as long as I’m a part of it.”
I kiss him tenderly on the lips.
“You’re my first love, my rock, my life. I will always be yours. It’s just…”
“I know, love. I felt it too.”



And omg, Oscar in bunny-mode? Have I ever seen anything this adorable? I think not. *dies of cuteness overload


“You’re beautiful, and you’re ours.”


I absolutely recommend this book to everyone who enjoys a tender love story, a lot of hot, kinky play and more than one love interest. Enjoy! ♡



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My Kinky Housemate Series

Book 1 - Sugar Bunny (MMM) - 4.5 stars
Book 2 - Plaything
Book 3 - Collar Me
Book 4 - Keep Me on Edge
Book 5 - Awakened Desires
Book 6 - Camboy (MMMM)
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930 reviews186 followers
April 20, 2022
Before I started using goodreads, I was as innocent as a babe when compared to today. Here I am, some time later, reading (and loving) a book that involves pet-play.

So yes, when I started reading this one because Florence said it's one of her feelgood-authors, I didn't really know what I was getting into.

It's the story of Oscar, who just moved in in a house with "kinky housemates" (hence the name of the series). Each and every one of them seems to have some kind of special kinks, from doms (which most of us already are familiar with), to cam-boy, and guys who're into pet-play. Oscar is one of the latter - his dream is to perform in a musical in London's West End, he's a part time stripper to come up with enough money to afford living in London - and he LOVES being a bunny. As in: dressing up, with bunny ears, and even occasionaly behaving like one, because it helps him getting into a relaxing headspace.

Now here's the thing: call me naive, but I never knew stuff like that existed, but if you have an open mind and approach it with curiosity, it's surprisingly interesting to read about.

Ofc, there's more to the story: as the money is more than tight, esp because he keeps sending money to his mother and his wastrel of a stepdad, Oscar decides to get a sugar daddy. Enter Colton and Ford, a wealthy, married couple. And ofc, they all fall in love after a while.

Once I started going with the flow, I ended up enjoying it more that I thought I would.

Is it realistic? As far as I can tell - no. But who knows for sure, there might be an entire world of kinks that we're not aware of ;) and reading the book did make me smile and happy.

Definitely reading the next book now!
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861 reviews582 followers
December 3, 2024
⭐️ 3.5 stars ⭐️

“I don’t want Oscar to be your sugar bunny. I want him to be our sugar bunny.”


Colton and Ford were looking for a temporary sugar baby. Maybe they found their forever bunny, instead.

A sweet & spicy poly romance. Loved the dynamic between Oscar, his Daddy and his Sir, and the bunny play was weirdly cute. Don’t know if I fully felt the love between the characters, and I don’t think we got to know Colton and Ford as much as Oscar, but the spice was steamy.
The drama was a bit much and the ending felt rushed, but still a fun kinky read.

“You’ve filled a void I don’t think either of us knew was there. And now… now I can’t imagine our lives without you.”


CW and tropes (spoilers):
- MMM
- D/s dynamic (Dom/switch/sub)
- Sugar baby
- Bunny role play
- Age gap (20/30 years?)
- Open relationship & sharing (no cheating)
- Mentions of domestic abuse (not MCs)
- Mentions of death of a sibling
- Spanking & impact play
- Daddy kink (no age play)
- Voyeurism
- DP
- Restraints
- Coming hands-free
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2,877 reviews1 follower
February 1, 2022
4.5 stars Oscar shares a house with seven guys, all one way or the other kinky. Living there is expensive, to pay his bills he’s a dancer slash waiter at a bar. He’s broke, he can’t afford anything extra. His mom and stepdad demand money because, in their opinion, a son has obligations to their parent.
Oscar gave already too much money which they used for booz, he’s happy to finally be away from them and focus on his future, hopefully as a professional dancer.

Colton and Ford are a happily married couple, deeply in love, Ford is the Dom and Colton the collared sub. Ford is Dom and a top, Colton a switch. Ford offers space for a third. So Colton can top and be a Dom for a sugar baby. Sometimes Ford joins Colton and his sub. Colton had a few over the years, no strings involved. For now, Colton wants to fund a new sugar baby.

To make ends meet Oscar signs up at a website surging for Sugar Daddy’s. To his surprise, there’s a reaction from a Daddy. An interior designer, quite loaded, a married man who wants to spoil a sugar baby. All said and done, they meet and seem to fit like a glove. Oscar is thrilled to show him his kink.

Not only Colton is charmed by Oscar in his sexy bunny outfit, but Ford also can’t take his eyes off him.

They have the sexiest and most delicious scenes. While they have the best kinky time they are also getting emotionally involved, Oscar knows he’s just a third, enough until Colton had enough of him and look for another baby. Ha! Little does he know!

Oh my goodness what an amazing read, I loved everything about it. Colton and Ford are the most considered and dedicated men, Oscar is the sweetest and sexiest bunny you could wish for. The three of them together, firework. The story was so well written and pictured, I could visualize it all clearly.
The author served us a combination of sweetness, kinky scenes, and satisfaction on the main menu and as a side dish some drama, hurt and again some satisfaction, the picture was a sight to the eyes.
One tiny thing, well, maybe two, but it’s a personal preference, and without spoiling, Oscar was too sweet as a son and while I loved the epilogue I would have loved a more extended one. That’s it!
Overall a wonderfully written story, super entertaining, with sexy scenes and with lovely characters.

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1,392 reviews55 followers
February 17, 2022
3.5 stars
Holy sugary-marshmallows, candy canes and fairy floss…this was high octane sweet. Like a Disney version of Pretty Woman sweet. Complete with the cuteness of Bunny Play and completely consensual and extremely PC semi-kinky sex.

TBH it was also a teensy bit slow in places and took me 5 days to finish. And if I read the phrase “sugar baby” or “sugar bunny” one more time…that would bring the total times I’d read it to 92 times. 92 fucking times!!!!!!! Seriously, we get it.

Look, this was cute. And after Oscar moves to London, woefully underprepared, everything just falls into his lap fairly quickly. The romance moves at a fast pace. Colton and Ford are super nice and rich with large cocks. Love ensues.

Many will love this. Not sure if I’ll continue with this series or not.
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946 reviews296 followers
February 11, 2022
4.5 “My heart has swelled to accommodate my love for both of you.” stars

“We love you. That hasn’t changed.” He reaches for the leather collar. “We would love to offer you our collar. We want to take care of you, love you, and guide you.”

Bunny play and MMM? Yes please sign me up, I needed this book in my life and it did not dissapoint. I said it before and I will say it again, Colette Davison is slowly making her way to my favourite author’s list, every book of hers that I read is just exactly my speed and everything I love in a book.

Brief summary
Ford and Colton are married. Ford is a strict dom and Colton is a switch, which is why they both agreed that sometimes Colton can get a sugar baby so he can shower them in gifts and dominate them. In come Oscar, Colton’s newest sugar baby. Colton and Ford start playing with Oscar but as time goes on they all fall in love with each other and they end up in a relationship, the three of them together.

First, I love reading MMM books but sometimes it’s hard for me to get behind the couple as I can feel like one character is less important than the other characters, but I never felt that way while reading this book, not once. Ford and Colton were married and they both decided together on that Ford could take on a sugar baby and on who that sugar baby would be, which ended up being Oscar and then they both started worship the group that Oscar walks on. And I loved how everyone felt super equal in the relationship. Not once did I feel like someone wasn’t as important in the relationship and thats truly rare for me when it comes to MMM books, but I just adored the dynamic in this one. One thing I just loved about their dynamic is how Ford and Colton really read like a married couple, they knew everything about each other and had a dynamic that you only have with someone you’ve been with for a really long time. And I loved how easily they added Oscar to their already existing dynamic, it was just the best.

Side note, I really appreciated how the three of them had chapters in their point of view, that really worked for me.

”Loving Oscar is right and perfect. He belongs with us, and we belong with him. There’s no doubt in my heart about that. We were meant to find each other.”

Second, I loved their dynamic so much. Colton is a switch who wants someone he could dom sometimes but was more than happy to submit to his husband, Ford is strictly a dom and Oscar the bunny who’s also the boy. And they paired so well together, they were just the best pairing for each other and for what they like and want in a relationship. There is also daddy kink in this, which I really loved, it fit their relationship perfectly.

Third, damn sex scene in this book, they were just so good. I loved how there was a lot of sex scenes and how they were all different from each other, it was just so lovely to read all of them. The sex scenes in this book were just so hot and I adored all of them. Also the bunny play was so good. I just loved every seconds of it. I absolutely adored that part of the book.

Side note, I just loved how this book put a really big a focus on safewords and checking on how each other were during a scene, it was so lovely to read about. And I loved all of the aftercare in this book too. They’re some parts of kinks I just love seeing in books and they were wonderfuly done in this one.

Fourth, I absolutely loved this book but I didn’t really enjoy the side plot about the drama in Oscar’s family. I just don’t really enjoy family drama in books and while that part of the book didn’t change my enjoyment of the book, it just wasn’t my favourite thing to read about. I just would have prefered to read a couple more scenes between Oscar, Ford and Colton instead of that.

All in all I had an amazing time reading this book and I loved it, very much.

I received a copy of this book, and this is my honest review.
Profile Image for Jenn (not Lily).
4,818 reviews28 followers
June 26, 2023
Re-read 6/25-26 to remember the set-up before reading book #3 (it's been a while...). Still cute and hot and tough hearing about Oscar's mom believing her crap husband instead of her son.

Original review: Very adorable! I'm definitely interested to see where the rest of the housemates find their HEAs
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1,081 reviews1 follower
December 1, 2022
Sugar Bunny finally finds love and success.

After working his way to London to try for acting roles in West End Theater productions, life still does not get easier. Worries about his Mum and hatred for his evil stepfather that keeps taking all the money with no contributions really puts on the pressure. But bunnies are very capable lovers and family oriented critters that can accept the love and help of sugar daddies.
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2,656 reviews74 followers
February 1, 2022
4.5

MMM can be tricky but here it is balanced well with the author giving the reader each pov and a lot of open communication.
Though there is kink in the story, it doesn't remain the focus. I loved that there were plenty of non kink focused sweet and even steamy moments. I'd have loved to have a scene where Oscar gets his other kink but since bunny play is new to me, I was happy with that being the focus. Thise parts were so cute!
Oscar's story really rang true for me and some of the stuff with his mum was difficult to read but dealt with sensitively.
Ended with a lovely HEA for the trio.
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946 reviews62 followers
February 5, 2022
It started really well and I enjoyed the story, all characters were adorable and easy to love. It's a sweet story with light kink. I wanted more Sugar Daddy elements (meaning money stuff).
The falling in love came too easy for my taste and the sexy times weren't as hot as I like it.
It was mostly drama and angst free and was a cute read, but nothing extraordinary.
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158 reviews31 followers
November 25, 2024
Bunny play and daddy doms what more do I have to say
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1,018 reviews93 followers
April 15, 2023
Cute and sweet. Not my favourite tropes but I want to get to book 4 for the MC with narcolepsy/cataplexy. This was a pretty simple fairytale type read, the bunny play was interesting to start with but I got a bit bored with it all.
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2,542 reviews47 followers
February 1, 2022
Sugar Bunny is such a sweet yet equally hot romance between Oscar (kinky submissive bunny), Ford (dominant Sir), and Ford's husband, Colton (sugar daddy switch).
You can't help but fall in love with Oscar from the start. He's so eager to please, finally start living his life with this move to London but weighed down with struggles that he has regarding money and his mother and stepfather. Colton and Ford are the perfect balance for him. This is the first story I've read that has a sugar daddy in this context. Colton loves the chance to spoil another and it also gives him the chance to let out his dominant side whist giving his submission to his husband. Ford loves to see that side of Colton and they sometimes even share in the experience but hen it comes to Oscar, there's no denying the instant attraction and connection that they both feel towards the young man. It's a beautiful relationship that develops, starting out as casual but quickly becoming more for each man, though Oscar does struggle to understand why they would want him. He has been bullied/gaslight into supporting his family, leaving him with a lot of self doubt and negative thoughts. Colton and Ford both show him through care and attention what is possible between them.
This is a beautifully written MMM romance. Colette has perfectly balanced the characters, the time they have on their POVs and how they work together. It's a fairly low angst romance with a little bit of family drama including a homophobic stepfather.
I received an ARC and am happily giving a review.
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1,327 reviews52 followers
February 8, 2022
As a fan of kinky reads, I enjoy exploring the different kinds of pet play. Having not ventured into bunny play before, Colette Davison’s Sugar Bunny piqued my interest even before reading the blurb.

Oscar is the sweetest man who is in a really tough spot through no fault of his own. He’s at risk of missing rent on his new apartment, when a roommate suggests looking for a Sugar Daddy to help with expenses.

Colton and Ford are a married couple who regularly have a sugar baby to spoil and to help meet needs of Colton’s that Ford can’t address. Colton is a switch and Ford is a pure Dom, so Colton regularly needs someone to dominate and they both enjoy someone to overindulge.

None of these men are looking for anything permanent, but as they all grow closer, the chemistry burns hot, feelings get involved and things get serious…

This story is super delightful, has a good dash of hurt/comfort and the development to a polyamorous relationship is smooth and wonderful. There is some family drama, which is handled beautifully and the depiction of bunny play and D/s/switch elements are brilliant… resulting in a real highlight to the story.

Readers who enjoy a strong kink element in their story, and who adore likeable characters in need of care, will love Sugar Bunny as much as I have. Colette Davison writes a well-crafted tale that I read on a single day, hardly able to put the Kindle aside. I am now really looking forward to the next book in this new My Kinky Housemate series
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592 reviews129 followers
October 13, 2024
Rating: more like 3.5 ish

I didn't realize bunny pet play was a thing until this book. Initially, neither did Oscar's sugar daddies but no worries, they just googled how to train real rabbits and went with that for their kinky fun times 🤣

I liked the relationships in this book, and I though the poly aspect worked well. Older, married couple Ford (late 40s) and Colton (late 30s) want a sugar baby and sub for Colton, as he's a switch and Ford's exclusively a Dom. Enter Oscar (early 20s) who's just moved to London to pursue his dream of starring in a musical but is currently broke. His new housemate suggests he gets a sugar daddy, and feelings quickly develop between all three men in a very sweet way.

I'm not so much about the bunny play. I didn't mind it, but it made me laugh more than anything.

Each book in the series features different mcs from the roster of housemates, all with different personalities and kinks, and there are a couple more books I'm interested in reading.
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1,226 reviews88 followers
February 11, 2022
Well then...

Its hard to review this as parts of it was written very well but other sections were not written well. It was also about 150 pages too long.

I thought being that the series was going to be about being kinky housemates that there would be more housemate interaction but there was not that much. And they went from strangers to best friends with very little time spent with each other.

The three mcs were ok. This was beyond instalove, I mean these two married men fell in love with the sugar bunny at the same time. And the 22 year old innocent went from I don't know what love is to saying it within moments.

And that whole epilogue was like reading a teenage dream fulfilment.
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423 reviews52 followers
February 4, 2025
3.5. Enjoyed this and suited my mood. Found the dialogue between Colton and Ford a little stilted and the resolution with Oscar’s mum a bit far fetched in how it was wrapped up so abruptly and conveniently. Turns out I love cute little bunny play tho 🤣
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768 reviews100 followers
June 9, 2022
It was too sweet. I can't even call it fluffy ...it was just diabetes inducing sweet.😐 I can't, I am out.
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3,094 reviews66 followers
March 14, 2022
3.5 stars A great start as Oscar moves in to his new place and wonders if he can afford rent after a first disastrous night dancing.
I felt for Oscar as he tried to accept help from his housemates, but they come up with a way to get a situation. I think I'm going to love reading the rest of the boys when there story comes.
A great book to read and I loved reading Oscar's part in the book. I thought Ford and Colton were great although I couldn't connect to them. This has a lot of sex scenes for the three of them which I started skimming past them to get to the story. Some scenes with Oscar's parents I didn't like especially the stepfather, mom wasn't much better. A good storyline and ending with a HEA with their pov's.

Oscar lives with Preston and 6 others Theo, Stefan(twin), Hendrix, Beau (twin), Fraser, and Rory in a house they shared. Oscar is working in a strip club while wanting for a roll to play in West End.
Ford and Colton are married but also Dom and Switch and look for a Daddy Babby to share.
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718 reviews111 followers
February 28, 2022
This was a new author for me and I was pleasantly surprised! “Sugar Bunny” is a sweet story of finding love where you didn’t expect it, but it also has darker layers in it’s plot.

I really liked the characters, Oscar and his struggles and frustration of not being where he wants to be in life felt real and genuine. Ford and Colton were so great with Oscar and I liked how their relationship developed. I wish there had been more of Oscar with Ford and that we got to see what their dynamic would have looked like.

It’s the first pet play book I’ve read featuring a bunny but the author managed to make it a great mix of adorable and sexy. I loved reading about Oscar as a bunny, and it was so heartwarming to see Colton and Ford taking care of him and trying to make him happy.

The scenes with the kinky housemates were definitely interesting and I really look forward to reading more books in this series!
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1,101 reviews64 followers
April 1, 2022
This was such a beautiful and fun story! It’s kinky, romantic, unique, and emotional. Oscar has just moved to London, escaping a rough family life to pursue his dreams of acting on stage. When his housemate hears that he’s struggling financially, he suggests he looks into being a sugar baby. Oscar doesn’t feel great about it but doesn’t have many options. When he sees Colton’s profile online, he’s intrigued, and agreed to meet him. But there’s a catch…Colton is married. His husband Ford is well aware of what’s going on and fully approves, as Colton has desires that Ford can’t fulfill. The agreement starts as all for fun, no strings attached, but as the three men get to know each other, it may not stay that way.
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807 reviews440 followers
March 20, 2022
i was both a m/m/m and a bunny kink virgin.
shocking, i know.
i was ready for brainless smut and honestly my only pretense was to find this at least half decent.
which probably made me enjoy this a lot more.

it’s well done. the characters are amazing together and they take their time to love each other.
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3,819 reviews32 followers
February 7, 2022
I loved it!

I’m a sucker for a good MMM/menage romance and Sugar Bunny was a wonderful one. I loved all of the MCs. Oscar was just adorable as a bunny but he was also just an all-around nice person. He didn’t really like the idea of finding a Sugar Daddy but he felt like his didn’t have any choice if he wanted stay in London and pursue his dream of acting on stage.

Colton and Ford have an open relationship because Ford just can’t give Colton everything he needs, which is to be a top part of the time. Their relationship works for them and Ford is happy for Colton to have Sugar Babies. They definitely aren’t looking to bring a third person into their relationship on any kind of a permanent basis but Oscar soon changes things for both of them.

Oscar starts out as Colton’s Sugar Baby but things really click between the three of them when Ford watches Oscar and Colton together. Ford and Colton are so generous and loving to Oscar and they are quite impressed that he is reluctant to accept money from them even though that was part of the agreement from the beginning.

There’s a bit of a side story about Oscar’s mother and step-father and I wondered how that was going to play out; in the end I think Colette did a great job of wrapping that part up. The epilogue that takes place a year down the road was the icing on the cake. I love getting another glimpse of the characters after they’ve been together for a while.

A copy of this book was provided to me at my request but my review was voluntary and not influenced by the author.

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February 6, 2022
We already knew Colette could write MMM (I Wished for You, which also has some amazing audio btw), but man-oh-man. A mature, established couple and a Sugar...bunny?!?! How freaking cute is this?!? And quite frankly, pretty hot. Think Ezra Miller. But alas, I digress. I loved the relationship between Ford and Colton (you also don't get to read a ton of switches, so hat tip to that) and how they incorporate a third into their open relationship yet continue to have this solid foundation. The fact that they are so open and honest with one another is what makes the addition of Oscar into the relationship feel like a natural transition. Oscar provides just enough angst that it's a low angst story but still has some depth of character. Also, I loved the idea of the kink house - I think this whole series is going to be a blast and I'm really looking forward to each one. I can't quite keep all the housemates straight yet, but I think that will come as the books unfold so I'm not super worried about it. While there is some domestic abuse in the book (emotional abuse on page, not by any of the MCs), it still overall feels fairly low angst because it wraps up a little more neatly for that situation than I would expect in real life. But also, it's a book and I really really wanted that HEA so I can live with that.
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February 3, 2022
Oscar is a dreamer and, unfortunately, his dreams have yet to come true. He’s broke, starting a fairly miserable job as a stripper at a pretty terrible place, and he’s not getting any callbacks from his auditions. He’s not sure he’s going to make it but the last thing he wants to do is move back in with his mother to pay her bills so her freeloading jerk of a husband can maintain his gambling addiction. Luckily, Oscar now lives with several kinky housemates and one of them has advice for him he never thought he’d take: Find yourself a Sugar Daddy.

He finds much more than just a Sugar Daddy, when he writes a letter on a site that matches Sugar Babies and Daddies. He finds two, and they’re married, to each other. While at first, the idea is for Oscar to be Colton’s Sugar Baby, his husband, and dom, Ford, finds himself wanting more than just the occasional scene with the two of them. Soon, they find themselves in an arrangement as a trio. Two Sugar Daddies for Oscar instead of one.

There’s plenty of new experiences to discover together both in and out of the bedroom or playroom. Oscar, who is into a few kinks, is primarily into pet play as either a sexy bunny or a playful bunny. That’s something neither of his Daddies have dealt with. This arrangement between them brings some truly heartwarming and sexy moments to their lives that they’ve all been lacking.

This M/M/M story is hot, charming, intriguing, and loaded with sweet and tender moments.

I loved these three men together as a trio, in pairs, and separately. The rest of the guys that live with Oscar are all very intriguing. Really looking forward to seeing what happens for the rest of the kinky housemates in this series!
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January 30, 2022
Sweet and sexy pet play.
Oscar is young and struggling financially.
One of his kinky roommates suggests he get himself a sugar daddy.
After trying to maintain his pride, he realizes he desperately needs the help because his not so distant home life was absolutely ugly and he keeps getting pulled back in.
Oscar sets up a meeting with Colton who is married, a sub to his husband Ford and a switch who loves spoiling and giving young men a hand up as a sugar daddy.
What starts as a practical transaction, money for companionship and sex soon blossoms into something absolutely beautiful.
I loved how both Colton and Ford were so gentle and kind with Oscar who was new to the concepts of a sugar daddy, open relationships and eventually polyamory.
Seeing the relationship between these three men slowly develop was absolutely amazing.
It was simply beautiful to see them all realize they were falling in love.
Ford and Colton realizing that Oscar was the missing piece they didn't even know they were looking for was so sweet.
I loved that these men were so open and discussed everything like adults.
The strength and support they gave Oscar was everything.
I am so excited about the sneak peek into the next book in the series.
I can't wait for Beau and Fraser's story.
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1,667 reviews
January 24, 2022
Pet play stories are always fun to read, and this one was a first for me. Adorable Oscar was an aspiring actor, a stripper, and also a bunny! When one of his kinky housemates told him that sugar daddies were real, Oscar found himself in a relationship with a sexy older couple. Colton, a switch, became Oscar's sugar daddy and dominant, while always remaining submissive to his husband Ford. It didn't take long for all three men to fall for each other. The way the older men encouraged Oscar in everything, especially his bunny play, was sexy and sweet. I loved seeing Oscar realize that he enjoyed being a bit bratty. His bunny tantrums were cute!
The hard parts of the story involved Oscar's job at the strip club and his despair over his mother's marriage to his horrible stepfather. The relationship between Oscar, Colton, and Ford was relatively angst-free. They were all so good together.
I enjoyed meeting all of Oscar's housemates, and I can't wait to read their kinky romances. This is going to be a fun series!
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Author 14 books71 followers
January 19, 2022
4.5 stars

Disclaimer: I received an electronic ARC of this novel from the author.

Having kinky housemates is not the point of this story. However, the kinky housemates are who give Oscar the tools to thrive in London, leading him to meeting sugar daddies Colton and Ford. This older Dom and switch might come off as typical sugar daddies, but Oscar is far from the typical sugar baby, even if he is exactly who they were looking for on the surface. The way these three come together is sweet and sexy in the right proportion.

My only quibble is that all three of these men come off as flawless. Don't get me wrong, I adored each of them. But the external plot is the only true hint of angst, and even that has a bit of a fairy tale ending.

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I look forward to stories about the rest of the housemates and their various kinks.
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