Little Baby Boy was a quick read that introduces us to Sage and Preston....
From the blurb:
SAGE:
My past daddies have been honest about their non-exclusivity. I gave it a try, but deep inside me it hurts. My dream is: I want a daddy all to myself. I’m young; I’ve got plenty of time. I don’t need to find a daddy right away. I can still go to the kink clubs and happily watch my friends from the sidelines. But it doesn’t seem like the right place to find what I’m looking for.
Until…
He walks in. A tremble rushes over my body. I don’t even know if he’s a daddy but who cares? I can’t breathe.
PRESTON:
I allow my old college buddy to drag me to the club because I have nothing else to do on a warm Friday night. It was fun years ago when I was young and wild, but now I want more than hookups and the clubs are not the places to find that.
Lots of leather. Lots of tattoos. Big rooms nicely set up for public whippings, spankings and sex. It’s more crowded than I remember. I’ve come here straight from work. Am I the only one in a suit?
At thirty-five, my libido stirs a bit less at random g-strings with the full package, or harnessed muscles so big most flexibility is lost. It’s all nice, of course, but I long for something else. I just don’t know what that is yet.
Maybe I’ll know when I see it.
Little Baby Boy is a daddy/little MM romance with two men who aren’t quite sure what they want but know what they need. Needy bottom who craves to be babied when it comes to comfort and cuddles, a daddy who wants more than hookups, age gap, size difference, praise, stuffies with names, a little baby boy who needs to be held, sweet bath times, generous caregiving and significant heat in the bedroom. Guaranteed HEA. This book is the fourth in my Little Big Heart series, but each book is a standalone read.
Heather's Review:
This book was a quick read for me, introducing Preston to the Daddy lifestyle and what being a caregiver to a little means... for the most part it was a sweet and spicy story with cuddles, comfort and praise. I found a few things that took me out of the story a bit - a lack of clear conversation around limits and safe vwords, blurred lines between 'big' and 'little' Sage and how that impacted intimacy, but overall it was a nice read and it was lovely to see a HEA that they both wanted.
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