• Show Me, Daddy

  • Club 83, Book 3
  • By: Quinn Ward
  • Narrated by: Christopher Rain
  • Length: 8 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)

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Show Me, Daddy

By: Quinn Ward
Narrated by: Christopher Rain
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Publisher's summary

One daddy. One sadist. One boy who wants them both.

Jordan's single. Again. What is wrong with him that he can't keep a boyfriend?

He knows he shouldn't be lusting after his boss...or his boss's ex. But those toppy vibes are killing him.

How did a boy who's never been able to make a relationship work find himself with not one, but two men?

This book ends with a HFN, but the story will continue in the next book in the series Help Me, Sir, when Eli learns to finally let go.

©2019 Quinn Ward (P)2020 Quinn Ward
  • Series: Club 83, Book 3
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: LGBTQ+

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enjoyed it

Would I listen to it again: yes
Did the story keep me engaged: yes
Was I invested in the characters: yes

Story comment: easy pace, low drama, likeable/well developed characters and an interesting story.
I enjoyed the way the relationship dynamic between the three MC's has been written so they'll each get what they need.

Narrator comment: I enjoyed Christopher Rain's narration and think he's done a good job narrating Show Me Daddy. There is a good variety of distinct voices fitting the personality of each character, he has good rhythm, and the inflections and intonations all worked to bring the story to life.

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A sassy and sweet boy meets his perfect matches

I love a good MMM romance, and this trio was so adorable! Eli and Doug have been in the lifestyle for a while: Eli as a sadist and Doug as a caring Daddy. Their differing desires led to the end of their relationship, but the two are still in love. Jordan has had a string of failed relationships that left him more and more disheartened, sure he will never find the one for him. Each man has reservations about entering into a trio: Jordan has never had a Daddy and is afraid Doug and Eli will get tired of him; Eli is unsure he can be what Doug and Jordan need him to be; and Doug is convinced Eli and Jordan will leave him behind. Seeing how their lives meshed together in all the right ways was so enjoyable. Though Eli and Doug have a lot of history, I didn't feel like Jordan was left out at all. Jordan's sassiness made me laugh, and I loved seeing how Eli and Doug kept him in line. I thought the narrator did an excellent job bringing them to life--their different personalities were captured so well. My main reason for giving it four stars is that a lot of the conflicts felt predictable. I also wasn't prepared for how abrupt the ending is--turns out this trio has another book!

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Show Me, Daddy is book 3 in the Club 83 series. I really enjoyed this sweet book about Jordan, Eli, and Doug. Eli and Doug were in a relationship but even though they loved each other something was missing or rather someone. Jordan was the missing piece that brought them back together. And Jordan found something he didn't know he needed, the love of two daddies. I love the dynamic between all three of them and can't wait to dive into book 4 for more of their story.
Narrator Christopher Rain does a fabulous job. He really brings the characters to life and makes it that much more enjoyable to listen.

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Confused Daddy, Sadist and boy coming up!

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First of all, in regards towards narration, I wish there was a little more distinction between POV’s, at times I wasn’t sure who’s POV I was listening to. But, I loved the narration, especially when the characters were aroused or frustrated, it really came through, and I appreciate it. So I’m giving narration 4 STARS ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Now onto the story... first of all, it felt a little instalove, but not. Specially the relationship between Jordan and Doug, one minute Jordan is in pain and lost because his boyfriend left, next he’s kissing Eli, his boss, who apparently he has always had a crush on, and having fantasies about said boss’ ex involving the three of them. I just couldn’t fall in love/like/lust Right along with them, and that frustrated me.

Also, Dough was a Daddy, but really, didn’t feel like one. And Eli was the sadists that wasn’t. It all feel like an oversell really.

Only reason I didn’t give two stars to this one is because of the restaurant scenes, THAT was hot! And the narration.

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