Chance's Choice
by Anna Sparrows
Chance Baker has spent the last few years watching his friendship circle find their happily ever after relationships. He’s happy for them, but he has to admit that he’s starting to feel a bit lonely. At 38, he’s starting to think it might never happen for him. That is until a blast from the past comes hurtling back into his life at the most unexpected moment.
Meanwhile, Kaden McDonnell has a list of regrets a mile long, and his relationship with his former best friend is at the very top. Having spent the last two decades cursing himself for his youthful cowardice, he finds himself returning to his hometown and returning to Chance’s turf. But it’s a big city, so it’s not like he’s going to just bump into him on the street, right?
Right.
So, finding Chance at a kink-centric charity auction was not on Kade’s bingo card for the year, but he decides to take the opportunity fate has just dealt him and run with it.
They were best friends once, after all. And it turns out Chance is a Daddy where Kade is a Little! Maybe this will be a second chance for both of them…as long as Chance is okay with Kade’s other interests, too.
CW: While this is a low-to-mild angst (no miscommunication!), sweet & cute, instant-attraction/second chance romance, this book does contain discussion of homophobia, parental pressure and manipulation, and symptoms of depression and anxiety. This book is an MM Age Play/Age Regression romance between consenting adults and also includes pet play/pup play. This book contains elements that are suitable for ages 18 and over.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Anna Sparrows' Chance's Choice is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, personal growth, and the complexities of adult relationships. This novel, set against the backdrop of a vibrant city, delves into the lives of two men who are given an unexpected opportunity to rekindle a friendship that once meant the world to them. Sparrows crafts a narrative that is as much about self-discovery as it is about romance, making it a compelling read for those interested in character-driven stories.
The story centers around Chance Baker, a man who, at 38, finds himself at a crossroads. As he watches his friends find their own happy endings, he can't help but feel a tinge of loneliness. Sparrows does an excellent job of portraying Chance's internal struggle with authenticity and depth. His longing for connection is palpable, and readers will find themselves rooting for him to find the happiness he deserves. The introduction of Kaden McDonnell, Chance's former best friend, adds a layer of complexity to the narrative. Kaden's return to the city and his unexpected encounter with Chance at a kink-centric charity auction sets the stage for a journey of reconciliation and rediscovery.
One of the most striking aspects of Chance's Choice is its exploration of themes such as regret, forgiveness, and the courage to embrace one's true self. Kaden's character is particularly noteworthy in this regard. His list of regrets, especially concerning his past with Chance, is a driving force in the story. Sparrows skillfully navigates Kaden's internal conflict, capturing the nuances of his emotions and the weight of his past decisions. The theme of regret is universal, and readers will likely find Kaden's journey toward redemption both relatable and inspiring.
The novel also delves into the dynamics of age play and age regression, with Chance identifying as a Daddy and Kaden as a Little. Sparrows handles these elements with sensitivity and care, ensuring that the relationship dynamics are portrayed in a consensual and respectful manner. This aspect of the story adds depth to the characters' connection, highlighting the importance of trust and communication in any relationship. The inclusion of pet play/pup play further enriches the narrative, offering readers a glimpse into the diverse spectrum of human relationships.
While the novel is primarily a romance, it does not shy away from addressing serious issues such as homophobia, parental pressure, and mental health. The content warnings provided by Sparrows are a testament to her commitment to creating a safe space for readers. The discussions surrounding these topics are handled with care, adding a layer of realism to the story. The portrayal of symptoms of depression and anxiety, in particular, is done with empathy, allowing readers to connect with the characters on a deeper level.
In terms of character development, Sparrows excels at creating multi-dimensional characters who are both flawed and endearing. Chance and Kaden's journey is one of growth and self-acceptance, and their chemistry is undeniable. The instant attraction between them is balanced by the history they share, creating a dynamic that is both sweet and complex. The absence of miscommunication, often a trope in romance novels, is refreshing and allows the story to focus on the genuine connection between the characters.
Comparatively, Chance's Choice shares thematic similarities with works by authors like Alexis Hall and Roan Parrish, who also explore the intricacies of LGBTQ+ relationships with depth and sensitivity. However, Sparrows' unique approach to age play and her focus on second chances set this novel apart. The blend of romance and personal growth makes it a standout in the genre, appealing to readers who appreciate stories that go beyond the surface.
Overall, Chance's Choice is a beautifully crafted tale of love, redemption, and the courage to embrace one's true self. Anna Sparrows has created a story that resonates with readers on multiple levels, offering a poignant reminder that it's never too late to find happiness. The novel's exploration of complex themes, coupled with its well-developed characters, makes it a must-read for fans of contemporary romance. Whether you're drawn to stories of second chances or intrigued by the dynamics of age play, Chance's Choice is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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