Reviewed by Kat
TITLE: One Cup Of Daddy and a Dash of Love
SERIES: Unexpected Daddies (Book 1)
AUTHOR: Victoria Sue
PUBLISHER: Self Published
LENGTH: 196 pages
RELEASE DATE: July 16, 2020
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Can an accidental Daddy love a boy for real?
Jensen Cartwright managed to get to forty-seven years old thinking he would never meet a man that wanted the sort of relationship he craved until Dashael literally fell into his arms.
Homeless, and convinced adulthood is some cruel joke forced on him to make him lonely, Dash is overawed by the sexy older man who seems to offer him everything he’s ever wanted including story time, bath time, and special play time.
One Cup of Daddy contains an overworked businessman who finds out that cuddling a sweet boy and keeping him safe might be the best thing he’s ever done, and a scared boy who discovers that finding a Daddy and holding on tight might just be the best recipe for love ever written.
#AgePlay #NoABDL
REVIEW:
You know how you stumble upon a new-to-you author after reading a book and the say “if you like such in such book then you should love this”? Well I followed that rabbit down the hole and found out it really wasn’t all that much like the other author’s book but I really liked this one anyway!
Jensen Cartwright literally stumbled upon a shop in his Aunt Mimi’s hometown that looked perfect for his next business acquisition What he didn’t know was Dash would literally fall into his arms and he would be perfect for Jensen!
Jensen has been a hard worker all his life. Something that his free spirited parents never taught him but, with the help of Mimi – his aunt, he thrived at. But all work and no one to look after made for a rich but boring life for a 47 year old man! When Dash literally was rescued by Jensen, Jensen knew he had to nurse the precious boy back to health.
I truly enjoyed watching both Jensen and Dash come around to the kink that had never even crossed either of their minds. But, with the help of Mommy Ellie (Jensen’s sister that is in a Mommy Dom and her “little” wife Abigail) and Dash’s Dr. Rose (Daddy Dom Patrick and his “boy” Charlie), they began a slow navigation into the waters that worked for them. I really liked both Patrick and Ellie and thought they had both men’s backs and best interested at heart.
The one thing the Don’s both should have ingrained in Jensen when he first started actively trying things out was that communication is key in any relationship but especially so when something is brand new to both parties.
I found myself deeply committed to both Daddy Jensen and Dash and was quite sad to see their story end. Victoria Sue did an excellent job of slowly introducing Jensen, Dash and her readers into this new type of relationship that suited both men to a tee!
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