Daddy: A Gay Romance
Kinky Boys, Book 1
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Kenneth Obi
Joey needs a Daddy....
Sex has never been my main priority. Not what people expect to hear from someone who’s been head camera man for the single best studio in the kind of industry I work in.
I thought I’d seen it all working for the Ballsy Boys, but helping to build the Kinky Boys from the ground up seems like it’s going to be an eye opening experience.
A man has never turned my head before, so why can’t I stop checking out Daddy?
Sex might not be the height of excitement for me, but watching subs kneel for their Daddies certainly has me wondering....
What does it mean if a Daddy Dom keeps trying to feed me and make sure I’m okay? And what does it mean if I kind of like it?
Daddy is the first book in the Kinky Boys series, a spin-off from the best-selling Ballsy Boys series. It can be enjoyed as a stand-alone and ends with an HEA.
©2020 Nora Phoenix and K. M. Neuhold (P)2020 Nora Phoenix and K. M. NeuholdLos oyentes también disfrutaron:
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This book is delightful and I seriously enjoyed every second. The plot is easy to get invested in, the characters are likeable and Kenneth Obi (who I recognized from his work reading the Bound and Controlled series) does an awesome job performing this book. The character voices are fun, his Brooklyn twang for Hunter was cute, and he goes all out with realistic inflections for the intimacy scenes. I tend to be picky about what I purchase, and this was 100% worth it.
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I was extremely happy to see an exploration of different sexualities in this book! I have seen the 'didn't know I was into men' trope before, but it so rarely culminates in a character who is actually bi/pan AND on the ace spectrum. I think Nora wrote demisexuality really thoughtfully here, and I was super happy they came out and said it in the novel because I was absolutely screaming it the first half of the book. The pacing of the book was good, I didn't feel put off by how serious their relationship got towards the end, I just think the two leads were super sweet.
Heartwarming & Sexy!
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I listened to the audio version and it was very well done.
Beginnings and Endings
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Great Book
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Wonderful
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Just as fun in audio
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