Title: His Accidental Daddy
Pages: 353
Release date: 2020 April 13
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Rating: ★★★★☆
Blurb:
With the deck stacked against him from birth, Asher Simmons lives a quiet, simple life. He talks to plants more than he does humans and prefers it that way. Though he's always felt like something is missing, understanding what that is and how to get it feels like an insurmountable task.
Making a living out of helping other's achieve their professional dreams serves to help Thornton Hayes realize his own. He’s also a Daddy, through and through, and Thornton’s one dream of finding a boy who needs a man to take care of his every need is one he’s had no luck of fulfilling.
When a terrible accident brings the two men together, neither of them expect their intense connection. Has Daddy found a little he can pamper, protect, and provide for, or will Asher deny every instinct he has to regress?
My review:
My relationship with Luna David is strange. Mostly I love her books, but lately...not so much. Something is missing all the time and only just a 4star read.
This book is the same. I just LOVED reading this, everything was perfect and the slow burn didn't bothered me either. Thornton and Asher was just cute together, and it was so awesome to see them falling in love, and to Asher to find courage.
The age-play scenes were good too, but... but I think it wasn't enough age-play in there. Asher wasn't in little mode many times. Thornton was a cute daddy though, but I missed more age-play in their life. I think the book mostly was about the way of knowing each other and falling in love, and the age- play has been in the background.
The erotica... I mean the absent of the erotica. There wasn't any at all. One or two scene at the most. And those were not good either.
But the worst - those scenes which were the most important, weren't in the book. I can't even with this. First things always should be in the book. Always! And I think it's only me, but I hate it when a virgin is prepared for his first time with dildos! This way it lost it's unique moment for me.
So I have mixed feelings about this book. Mostly loved it, but when something important is missing from the book - I just can't.
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