Reviewed by True
TITLE: Little
SERIES: 99 Daddies #5
AUTHOR: Casey Cox
PUBLISHER: Self-Publishing
LENGTH: 284 pages
RELEASE DATE: March 16, 2021
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Little: (adjective)
Small in size, not big, not large, tiny.
See also: Addison “Big Brother” Mark.
A big boy who wants to be a little.
A little who can’t find a Daddy.
A Daddy who will do anything for his boy…s.
Nick Macklin doesn’t do “normal” or “typical.” So when this loud, out and proud big boy explores being a little, things don’t exactly go according to plan. Despite feeling a deep pull that draws him to age play, there’s something that’s…off. Something is holding him back and he has no idea what it is.
Neither does his Daddy, Steel Crawford. And it’s driving him crazy not being able to give his boy what he needs. Steel begins to question himself and starts doubting whether he’s the right Daddy for his boy.
Until one day, fate brings Addison Mark into their lives. He’s smart, sexy, and has the cutest Australian accent Nick and Steel have ever heard. Could he be the missing piece that Nick and Steel didn’t even realize they were looking for?
REVIEW:
Dang, that was one emotional rollercoaster.
In this story, we meet Nick and Daddy Steel from #2 again. They are still deeply in love.
Only, there seems to be missing something and Steel thinks it’s him not capable to give his boy what he needs, while Nick thinks it’s something he is.
Steel has smart friends who give him some direction.
When Addison enters their lives the dynamic is changing.
There are so many insecurities, with that also a lot of hurt. Read for yourself who the glue is.
It’s all quite emotional, and not easy.
There are some nice actions like a ‘Daylesford’s Most Eligible Daddy’ contest.
The circle of friends is amazing, Nick has his friends who are also boys, and Steel has the other Daddies. We have met them already in the previous books!
They are all giving and receiving, love, joy, and advice, hard needed advice!
The boys are naughty and playful. The Daddies loving and caring.
Some delicious steamy scenes are to find throughout this story, very appealing.
It was an excellent narrative, clear and well outlined. All nicely developed, varied emotions, there is hurt, comfort, joy, sadness, and a lot of love. The keyword is communicating!! Always!
Overall a great narrative, with engaging characters, beautiful friendship, and a lot of love!
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