Book Title: Dear Daddy, Please Hold Us
Author: Colette Davison
Publisher: Independently Published
Cover Artist: Cate Ashwood
Release Date: December 8, 2020
Genre/s: Contemporary M/M Romance
Trope/s: MMM, Daddy kink, age gap, age play
Length: 70 000 words
It is a standalone story.
It’s part of the Naughty or Nice multi-author series.
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All Zeke wants for Christmas is a Daddy for two. Can his wish come true?
Blurb
Dear Santa,
If I could make one wish this Christmas, it would be for a Daddy with a big enough heart for two. We both want a Daddy who can be loving, but also firm when he needs to be, who enjoys spanking his boys and making their asses red, and with big enough arms to hold us both.
We need a Daddy who can help us let go and relax.
Lastly, but probably most importantly, we need a Daddy who can meet both our needs. I don’t have many boundaries as long as I can trust my Daddy, and I’m open to trying new things. Rett…well, he’s a little more reserved but he has a huge heart, and he’s the sweetest boy you’ll ever meet.
Here’s the thing, Santa: I have a little over a week to convince Rett to stay. I don’t know if you can magic up a Daddy who can love us both, but I’m making this wish anyway.
With hope,
Zeke
Dear Daddy, Please Hold us is an MMM Christmas romance, with a pair of army brats, an Englishman in New York who knows how to handle them, a purple triceratops teddy, and lots of sweet cuddles.
This book is part of the Naughty or Nice multi-author series. Each book can be read as a standalone, but there are so many boys hoping that holiday magic will bring them their perfect Daddy, why not grab them all?
By the time I got home, the boys were cuddled up on the sofa together, watching TV. They must have figured out how to let the TV screen down from the ceiling.
“Hi, Daddy,” Zeke said without moving. “We changed the bedding. Do you want help putting things away?”
“No, you stay there.”
I loved watching them snuggling together. The love they shared was so obvious in the tender way they held each other. It hurt my heart that they hadn’t been able to find a way to make every aspect of their relationship work. Still, I was working on changing that. They didn’t need me or anyone else to use a toy like the double-ended dildo to satisfy both of their needs. My stomach flip-flopped, and I realised that I was disappointed at the thought of them leaving at the end of Christmas week. If they wanted to, I would happily continue to date them both afterwards.
I put everything away except the ingredients we needed. Once I’d measured everything out, I called my boys over. They sat on the stools on the other side of the breakfast bar.
“What do we do?” Zeke asked.
“All the dry ingredients need mixing in one bowl, and the wet ingredients in another.”
I put my palms on the counter, watching as they followed my instructions. Zeke chose the wet ingredients and Rett the dry. I handed Rett a hand whisk and gave Zeke an electric one.
“Beat the butter and brown sugar together first,” I instructed. “Until it’s fluffy. Then add the egg, black treacle, and water.”
“Black treacle?”
“He means molasses,” Rett explained before looking at me. “You wouldn’t believe Zeke grew up in the UK.”
“I grew up on an army base, and Dad’s American. He called things by their proper names.”
Rett rolled his eyes.
“You say tomato. I say tomato,” Zeke said.
“Yeah, and you call aubergines eggplants.”
“That’s because they look like eggs when they’re growing, so it actually makes sense. How does aubergine make sense?”
“It’s French, I think. But okay, zucchini is just as dumb a word.”
“So is courgette.”
“What’s the saying? Never have two countries been so divided by a single language?” I winked conspiratorially at Rett. “We use the ‘proper’ words.”
“No,” Zeke objected. “Your accents just make you sound ‘proper’ when you use the ‘wrong’ words.”
Colette’s personal love story began at university, where she met her future husband. An evening of flirting, in the shadow of Lancaster castle, eventually led to a fairytale wedding. She’s enjoying her own ‘happy ever after’ in the north of England with her husband, two beautiful children and her writing.
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