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MC Daddies #10

Saving Daddy

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A Daddy in need of someone to cherish and call his own . . .
Hack has a job he loves. Great friends. Stability.
And no one special in his life.
A caregiver and protector, he needs someone to take care of.
And then Greer Savage walks right on into his life.
Incredibly brave, yet also slightly broken. Sweet and funny.
He wants to wrap her up tight in his arms and never let her go.
He just needs to help her conquer her demons first.


A Little fighting her fears . . .
Eight years ago, she fled from her nightmares.
Now, her younger brother is back from the dead and Greer has returned to the very place she ran from.
But maybe this is where she is meant to be and Hack is the man to help her put the past behind her forever.

The only problem with nightmares is that they have a way of following you wherever you go. And sometimes they just don’t want to let go.

531 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 7, 2023

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Laylah Roberts

136 books1,795 followers
Laylah loves reading, but she particularly loves a good romance with some seriously alpha men. Protective, possessive men with large hearts. Writing has become her passion and she hopes her readers enjoy her stories as much as she does writing them.

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Profile Image for Cécile Smits .
1,458 reviews288 followers
June 6, 2023
Hearing Hack finally got his story was such good news,and when i found the ARC in my inbox,i couldn’t grab ik quick enough.
Because that man deserves a Little of his own,one that he can cherish,one that can give him the love he needs.
What i found,was a Little that needed someone to give her his unconditional love,and to heal her broken pieces.

These two were so perfect together,both were hurt,and both needed to be needed.
So,when Sav asked Hatch to help his sister Greer,who’d decided to travel on her own,stupid little girl,it turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to him.
Because Greer needed a Daddy like him.
One that put her needs first,had the patience of a saint,and a sense of humor that was perfect for her.
And Hatch needed a Little that liked his kind of crazy….his fossyness (fussy bossiness)….and wanted more.

The speed with which she trusted him wasn’t surprising,because he saw who she was,gave her the safe place she needed,encouraged her,and his punishments were inspirational.
And he needed that trust when trouble followed her back to Billings….

A slowburn with lots of heart,ánd humor,that is the kind of story that Laylah is so very good at writing.
One that has old friends that i enjoyed seeing again.
And new faces,that i would love to hear more of….
A story that left me with a happy sigh,and one that i enjoyed,very much!
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711 reviews19 followers
July 7, 2023
3.75 stars

This was a solid slow burn read. Laylah Roberts is a guilty pleasure with often OTT DD/lg dynamics but this was balanced well.
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1,970 reviews219 followers
June 19, 2023
4.7 stars.
First off. Hack is so silly and goofy, it just made me smile the entire time. So hot.
And their relationship?
I absolutely adore these two together.(I related to the clingyness a teensy bit too much😂)

I Loved the ‘nest’ and the nod to other romance genres since Greer is a reader. So cute and sweet.
Her stuffie! Oh my god. So fucking precious and Hack’s reaction was priceless. Especially when reading his pov in the next chapter.
I just constantly got cracked up with this book.
And I really appreciated that since so much of the pain and trauma that Greer talks about healing from was so dark and affected her in so many ways.

I just love every thing this author puts out, and I’m so happy Hack got his HEA and that we got to see and hear about past characters.
And after reading this I totally understand why the next book coming out Is the next book. This just set that up so well…I mean, I think so anyway, if I’m right about who a certain character’s brother is in New York…

I just loved it. Every one of Laylah’s characters are completely unique with their own personality and struggles and kink levels, it just makes me fall in love with them every time.
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1,001 reviews13 followers
June 5, 2023
Saving Daddy by Laylah Roberts is book 10 in her MC Daddies series. Totally in love with Hack. Greer is mess. If anyone needed healing and a daddy it was her. Sunny and Duke made an appearance as did my all time favorite Fox. That man still cracks me up. Great storyline. Kudos.
395 reviews3 followers
June 9, 2023
Hack and Greer

I could not put this down, it was so good. I loved how Hack and Greer's story unfolded, and how some past trauma was handled sensitively, an example of why Laylah Roberts is one of my favorite authors.
912 reviews5 followers
June 8, 2023
DD/lg romance

Potential Plot spoilers
There is slight warning in the blurb relating to potential triggers stating that readers should be aware of and read the potential triggers warning at the start of the book.
My problem with this is that you have to purchase the book in order to read the trigger warning!
The trigger warning should be included in the blurb before you purchase.
To be honest, there are multiple triggers. Rape. Physical assault. Self harm.
The characterisation is good, enough to allow the reader to form a connection.
Hack was just that too much to be truly believable.
Greer was actually incredibly irritating. I felt for the character but thought the poor me element was over worked and there were parts where this actively prevented the story moving forward.
The plotline meanders along for quite a bit, the no inclination to reach any type of conclusion to any of the multiple issues surrounding Greer.
Terrified of the snow.
Stalker.
Clumsy in the extreme.
Kind stalker.
Sight issues.
Flashbacks.
Nightmares.
Family issues.
I could go on but you get the idea. The majority of the issues are resolved at about 85% in, meaning the plotline got messy and over worked up to that point.
There were also a couple of plot devices introduced really late in the book and I really hate when an author does that because it feels lazy.
There is some swearing.
There are some sex scenes.
There are some punishment scenes mostly involving spanking.
The book provides an opportunity to see cameos from previous characters which is always nice.
You don't need to have read the series, it can be read as a standalone although I think reading the series would give the best reading experience.
There is an element of romance but it's not a big part of the plotline.
If you are a fan of the genre I have no problem recommending the series.
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1,068 reviews46 followers
June 8, 2023
- MC Daddies no. 10! Hack rescues Greer! age play, instalove, age gap, forced proximity, check TW!!
- i was so excited when i found out Hack was getting a book!!
- Greer is such a broken sweetheart
- i am loving all of the nicknames
- why is this man not a Paediatrician
- well damn that armed robbery came out of no where
- i loved all their time together at the hotels and i didn’t want it to end🥺
- RAZOR!!!!!!!! can Tabby be mentioned too🥺
- not sure how i’m feeling about Cash…
- has Greer ever had therapy?! because she needs it
- these relationships always move so fast and it cracks me up
- omg all this new shit coming up!! i live for the drama
- i love that so many other characters were in this, even for a little bit
- Royal and Barron are off to college 😭😭
- the spider incident had me cackling
- i love how respectful Hack is about sex
- why would someone be so mean to her about ice cream😭
- is Stone going to get his own book? I WOULD LOVE THAT
- yeah that seems about right for Sav’s reaction
- he tied himself up so she would have complete control 🥺
- oh Greer… what were you thinking…
- OOOOO WE’VE GOT SOME ACTION!!!
- as always, no third act break up x
- gonna be honest, even tho it was all spelt out to me, i still didn’t understand what had happened
- finding it really funny the bad guys name is Edmund James because my brother is called James Edmunds
- is CASH going to have a book?!
- she overcame her demons and they had sex😭 so proud of Greer
- SHE GOT HER CARE BEAR
- omg the epilogue was actually perfect, so wholesome and cute!!
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Author 2 books28 followers
July 19, 2024
Saving Daddy is the 10th installment in Laylah Roberts’ MC Daddies series. In this one, Ms. Roberts introduces her readers to two dynamic lead characters—Emily “Greer” Savage and Elijah “Hack” Anderson. She is the little sister of Aiden “Sav” Savage. Years ago, she was brutally beaten and raped by her ex. She still suffers the emotional scars of that attack. She is on her way back to Savannah to be with her brothers (Aiden and Cash) when she is caught in a snowstorm. She has an aversion to snowstorms. Sav sends his friend and MC buddy, Hack to help her. Hack is also a doctor. They are immediately attracted to each other. Hack’s DD instincts and tendencies explode around Greer and her LG. He just wants to take care of her and keep her safe. Can he? Can he come to terms with the fact that he wants her despite the fact that she is Sav’s sister? Would he be crossing a line? Will Greer overcome the demons from her past?

Like with the other books in this series, Ms. Roberts does a remarkable job. The dialog is outstanding. Her characters are multi-dimensional with vulnerabilities that endear them to her readers. She interjects suspense into her plot that draws her readers in. I appreciate that she offsets the intrigue and suspense with the age-play romance. Hack, being a doctor, is careful and tender with Greer. This is a nice touch to balance the ugliness of what happened to her.
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934 reviews2 followers
September 6, 2023
Hack et Greer (petite soeur de Sav - Aidan (Tome 7 : Savage Daddy - Savage et Livvy) et Cash)

Daddy et petite fille

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Un papa qui a besoin de quelqu'un à chérir et à appeler le sien. . .
Hack a un travail qu'il aime. Bons amis. La stabilité.
Et personne de spécial dans sa vie.
Soignant et protecteur, il a besoin de quelqu’un dont prendre soin.
Et puis Greer Savage entre directement dans sa vie.
Incroyablement courageux, mais aussi légèrement brisé. Doux et drôle.
Il veut la serrer fort dans ses bras et ne jamais la lâcher.
Il doit d'abord l'aider à vaincre ses démons.

Combattant un peu ses peurs. . .
Il y a huit ans, elle a fui ses cauchemars.
Maintenant, son jeune frère est revenu d'entre les morts et Greer est revenue à l'endroit même d'où elle s'est enfuie.
Mais c’est peut-être là qu’elle est censée être et Hack est l’homme qui l’aidera à laisser le passé derrière elle pour toujours.

Le seul problème avec les cauchemars est qu’ils ont tendance à vous suivre partout où vous allez. Et parfois, ils ne veulent tout simplement pas lâcher prise.
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Elle allait geler ici, dans sa voiture. Ou alors, elle devrait faire un tour avec un inconnu. Ils la tueraient probablement et jetteraient son corps. Il serait retrouvé quelques jours plus tard, après la fonte des neiges.

Génial.

Elle a tapé du pied sur le plancher de la voiture. Urgh!

D'accord. Assez.

Prenant une profonde inspiration, elle appela Aidan.

« Vous avez de gros ennuis », lui dit-il.

"Plus que vous ne le pensez", répondit-elle avec une fausse joie. "Ma voiture ne démarre pas."

Elle retira le téléphone alors qu'il commençait à jurer.

"Tu vas devoir beaucoup d'argent au pot à jurons", plaisanta-t-elle faiblement quand il eut fini. "Que dois-je faire?"

«Je vais résoudre ce problème. Retournez au restaurant et restez au chaud. Je vous rappellerai bientôt.

Après avoir récupéré son carnet de croquis sur la banquette arrière de sa voiture, elle est retournée au restaurant et s'est assise à la même table.

Malheureusement, cela avait été effacé. Non pas qu'elle puisse manger. Mais elle devait faire semblant de faire quelque chose pendant que son grand frère réparait le putain de gâchis qu'était sa vie.

Le serveur lui lança un regard étrange alors qu'elle s'approchait.

"Désolé. Problème de voiture. Puis-je avoir une autre commande de crêpes ?

Vingt minutes plus tard, elle coupait ses crêpes en petits morceaux et essayait de ne pas paniquer quand Aidan la rappela finalement.

"J'ai un ami qui vient te chercher."

"Quoi? OMS? Comment?"

« Il rentrait chez lui après avoir rendu visite à sa tante malade à Minneapolis. Il sera là dans environ deux heures. Heureusement, il était proche. Rester. À l'intérieur. Comprend moi?"

"Mais attendez . . . qui est ce gars? Comment vais-je le connaître ?

« C'est un grand type avec des cheveux noirs, une barbe, des tatouages ​​sur les bras, il porte probablement un jean et des bottes de moto. Oh, et son nom est Hack. Greer ?

"Oui?"

"Tu peux lui faire confiance. Je promets. Je le connais depuis longtemps. Il lui couperait le bras avant de vous faire du mal. Fais-moi confiance?"

« Tu sais que je le fais. C'est juste . . .»

"Je sais, Squirt. Mais je le promets, Hack est un homme bon.

"D'accord," dit-elle d'une petite voix. Elle jeta un coup d'œil par la fenêtre. Une tempête ne lui ferait pas de mal. Snow ne pouvait pas lui faire de mal.

Tout était dans sa foutue tête.

Elle devait être plus dure que ça.

« Et aussi, fais ce qu’il te dit. Ou vous pourriez vous retrouver à recevoir la fessée que vous méritez.

Bon dieu.

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Hack s'est arrêté devant le restaurant.

Putain, qu'est-ce que Sav faisait en laissant sa sœur voyager selon son temps ? Toute seule ? Et depuis cette foutue Géorgie ?

On aurait dit qu'elle avait besoin d'être surveillée de plus près.

Ce n'est pas mes affaires. Ce n'est pas ma soumise ou Little. Et elle n'a pas besoin que je la gronde.

Même si Sav lui avait dit qu'il était responsable d'elle. Hack se demandait ce que Greer penserait de cela.

S'arrêtant juste à l'intérieur du restaurant, il regarda autour de lui. C'était presque vide. Un camionneur dans un coin. Un vieux type au comptoir.

Et une femme aux cheveux blond foncé attachés en queue de cheval qui était blottie dans une cabine. Il fronça les sourcils. Il n'aimait pas la façon dont elle se repliait sur elle-même. . . comme si elle avait peur.

En jetant un coup d'œil autour de lui, il aperçut les autres personnes. Est-ce que quelqu'un l'avait menacée ?

Ce devait être Greer, non ? Il baissa les yeux sur la photo que Sav lui avait envoyée.

Hmm . . . ça ne lui ressemblait pas vraiment. Bien sûr, il était évident que la photo était ancienne. Vraiment vieux. Pourquoi enverrait-il une image d’elle en adolescente maladroite ?

.

.

Le problème était. . . il était juste un peu trop.

Du moins, c'est ce que disaient toutes les femmes avec qui il était sorti dans le passé.

Trop protecteur. Trop possessif.

"Bonjour. Êtes-vous Greer ?

Son regard se tourna vers lui avec un halètement alors qu'elle reculait, ses grands yeux bleus s'écarquillant.

"Hé. C'est bon. Je suis un ami de Sav.

"Sauvegarder ?"

"Euh, tu es Greer, n'est-ce pas ?" Merde. Venait-il d'approcher un inconnu ? Pas étonnant qu'elle lui lance un regard bizarre.

« Oui, je m'appelle Greer. JE . . . tu es Hack ? L'ami d'Aidan ?

Droite. C'est pour ça qu'elle lui lançait un regard bizarre.

"Désolé. Ouais. Nous l'appelons Sav. J'ai oublié qu'il avait un nom normal.

Elle réussit à lui faire un petit sourire. Mais elle était encore trop pâle à son goût. Et elle tremblait légèrement.

Froid?

Ou peur ?

Bien . . . ça n'aide probablement pas que tu la surplombes.

"Puis-je?" Il lui montra le siège en face d'elle.

Ses yeux s’écarquillèrent encore davantage.

D'accord. Peut être pas.

Il jeta un coup d'œil au tableau qu'elle était en train de dessiner. Il s'agissait de l'homme au comptoir.

"C'est un très bon croquis."

"Merci." Elle retourna le bloc-notes.

Peut-être qu'elle n'aimait pas les compliments ?

"Tu es sûr que tu es ami avec Aidan ?" elle a demandé.

«La dernière fois que j'ai vérifié. Pourquoi donc?"

"Tu as l'air d'avoir de bonnes manières, c'est tout." Elle réussit à afficher un petit sourire.

Ahh.

Petit malin.

Il sourit.

Tellement mignon.

Il se demandait à quoi elle ressemblerait habillée de dentelle et de tulle. . . et non. Non.

C'est la sœur de Sav.
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3,130 reviews
June 5, 2023
A simply wonderful read and addition to the Daddies Mc Series, captivating and great characters
Greer had decided on the spur of the moment to visit her eldest brother and nis lady and her adapted nephews that were the three most darling boys and the happiness they had brought into her brother’s life was simply amazing and he so deserved every moment of it.
Sav had basically raised her and her younger brother that had gone missing for over four years and no one had heard from him until he suddenly and totally out of the blue turned up on Sav’s doorstep. They had asked him where he had been and yet he had refused to say where he had been and who he had been with but he had been very quiet and withdrawn.
Eight years ago, Greer had been through hell after she was attacked and beaten and she had to leave her hometown and this the first time she is returning for a visit, unfortunately she has been caught in a snow storm which has terrible memories and he has asked one of his MC brothers to collect her and keep her safe as he brings her to his home.
Hack is a Daddy Dom but unlike his brothers in the MC has not yet been fortunate enough to find a woman that will tolerate his excessive caring and nurturing skills, also the fact that he is a doctor exacerbates this but it seems to comfort Greer greatly.
As the couple spend some days together waiting out the snowstorm and Hack is able to learn more about this delightful little girl that has obviously been through hell and back, he knows that he wants to make her his, however she is his best friends sister and this is a very tricky situation but at least Sav is also a Daddy with his own Little.
I guarantee that this simply wonderful book will pull at your heart strings and you will be unable to put this book down once you start reading, it is simply captivating reading.
I assure you that you will love every moment of this book it is simply a fantastic read.
I voluntarily received and review an Advanced Reader Copy
I thoroughly enjoyed the book and look forward to reading any future publications; keep up all the great writing.
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308 reviews58 followers
June 8, 2023
Greer and Hack are perfect!

The MC Daddies by the incomparable Laylah Roberts are interconnected standalone romances with humor, suspense, and spicy times. It is recommended that you read them in order so you understand the awesomeness of the Fox. But I have to say - pick the one you’re most intrigued by and then go back and read from the beginning. That way if Duke and Sunny aren’t your favorites (they’re my second favorites) you’ll be able to get an idea of the world starting with your favorite tropes. I will always recommend giving an author their best chance to make you fall in love with them.

We first met Greer in Savage Daddy. Her brother Sav married a single mom (she’s really aunt, but she’s essentially mom) after he spent some time in jail. He went to jail because he beat the guy who r*ped and beat his sister to de*th. Greer is his sister. She’s been through a lot and it’s heavily discussed in this book so -

TW the FMC was r*ped before the events of this story. While it is not detailed, it is mentioned and it motivates most of her earlier actions.

We met Hack much sooner. He’s the MC’s resident doctor. He’s a big tough biker man, but he’s a total cinnamon roll for the littles. He becomes Greer’s big bad protector daddy and he’s just freaking perfect for her. He’s very clingy, but Greer is is clingier. They’re a fantastic couple!

I love that Hack was so perfectly respectful of Greer’s boundaries, but more importantly, I’m glad that Greer had those boundaries. I’m so impressed with a spicy author that left the spice to the side in favor of very important character development. For the record - there is spice in this book, but it’s still a slower burn than her others.

This is honestly one of my top tier Laylah’s at this point. Hack is phenomenal and Greer is so real. I loved getting sneak peeks of the rest of the MC family and there’s pretty clear set up for the future. A Daddy Ortega spin off somehow maybe?

Overall, do I recommend? Abso-freaking-lutely! This is one of the most beautifully emotional Laylah reads in the very best way. The spice is pretty minimal, but Greer’s journey makes that make so much sense. I love it. Highly recommend.

If you haven’t discovered the Laylahverse yet, now’s the time!
1,338 reviews33 followers
June 14, 2023
A new Mc Daddies novel, the 10th, by Laylah Roberts is always a treat, and while I was happy to see that Hack finally got his own novel and his own Little, and also happy that this was a longer, more serious story as well, I do wish the trigger warning about the effect of Greer's off-screen rape on her present relationship with Hack had appeared in the original blurb. 4 stars.

I think the relationship between Hack and Greer was lovely, kind, and warm, consderate and patient, but I think his rules were more than a little overprotective, although that overprotectiveness came in handy at the end of the novel. However, by the end of the novel, the appearance of The Fox, was a surprise, although it was a welcome one. Having said that, I found the explanation of why Greer's brother Cash had gone missing for a decade, and the complicated relationships with drug lords and drug cartels needed quite a bit of explaining, and even after it was explained, I still had a hard time making sense of the complicated relationships between Greer's brothers, their on again/off again involvement in trafficking drugs, the violent torture of an innocent victim, the mysterious overseer who "fixed" things for Greer for years, all that she witnessed, her innate fear, all made her a unwilling target and more. Additionally, the complicated relationships with various MC clubs, some good, some not, added more complications to an already complicated and suspenseful story.

While I thoroughly enjoyed reading this novel, as I have all of Ms. Roberts' novels, I was still trying to untangle some of the knots in the story line and keep the additional characters who appear in this novel straight. I loved the length of this novel because there was room for so much more detail, I just wish the complicated ending had been made somewhat more clear.

I voluntarily read an author-provided, advance reader copy of this novel. The opinions stated are my own.
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1,230 reviews98 followers
June 7, 2023
I don't think I was prepared for all Laylah packed into this book...but I can't say I minded one bit...Loved it so much I immediately started a re-read once the story was over.

Hack was a character we've "known" for 10 books now...and typically I use the cover model as my character guide, clearly with him that wasn't an option..and I can't say I'm too upset at all that I had to shift my view of Hack...cuz Matthew was the perfect model for this book!

I really loved the sheer number of characters from this series that made an appearance in this book...THIS is what world-building is all about for me...nobody is a set it and forget it after their story is over, they always come back for more...they always matter to another storyline. And I was especially thrilled with the return of The Fox. I was worried how we'd keep him after he found his Littles and "retired."

This book dealt with a whole lotta heavy...past trauma...current struggles...goodness it unpacked a lot. But in true Laylah fashion we had plenty of lighter moments and laughs tossed in to balance it all out. Hack was the perfect balance of Daddy: firm and strict...and silly and playful; Greer was a lucky lady.

We also met some new characters and got a bit more on some side characters we'd met in the past...doing exactly what Laylah does best, building on to the world or even maybe spinning off, only time will tell.

Fair warning for those looking for the seggy times...this happens LATE in the book...Greer has trauma to get through, so be patient...it's coming, and it's worth the wait....it fits Greer and Hack so well.
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164 reviews1 follower
June 9, 2023
"You are not an inconvenience. You are a privilege."

Fans of this series spent 9 books loving Hack, his care, his silliness, and just his beautiful soul. He finally gets the Little he deserves in this wonderful book.

Greer has had a harder life than the vast majority of people. A sweet Little girl who never had a chance to feel loved for who she was and constantly felt the need to act out for attention or to hide to keep herself safe. Watching her grow was a pleasure.

This was my absolute favorite book in the MC Daddies series. I wasn't expecting it to be but oh my goodness, I highlighted the heck out of this book. Hack is perfect and Greer says the funniest things.

If you're here for the spice, you should know that there isn't much. I would've been disappointed if there was, honestly. This story follows a SA survivor on her journey back to LIVING. It isn't about spice. Their relationship grows and flourishes in so many other beautiful ways.

A couple reviews I read had said that Greer spends too much of the book terrified and not working on herself and she doesn't seem to want to push toward a resolution. I didn't get that at all. After spending 8 years hiding from her past, the present, and even herself, I think it would've been a disservice to every SA survivors journey to say that meeting the "right man" would "cure" you of your trauma. Add in the fact that she's a Little and she also needs to soothe and cope on a Little level, it really makes sense that she would take little steps to really build that trust. Just because her big steps didn't happen with Hack directly (like seggs) doesn't mean she didn't make them. That woman is a damn warrior goddess.
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300 reviews49 followers
February 2, 2024
It's not the worst book I've read but there is no reason it needs to be this long! The plot just meanders for so much of the book only to be basically resolved in a couple of chapters with large info dumps. It feels like a lot of issues are brought up in order to serve as a plot device and then discarded. Like Greer's phobia of snow storms. The author uses it to bring Greer and Hack together at the start of the novel but then it is never really mentioned again, like she is in Montana, that one snow storm isn't going to be an isolated incident. Or even Hack's aunt being sick. It's why he's on the road but it is never mentioned again because I guess it served it's narrative purpose. Also, why was so much time spent on Greer's horrible eyesight when it had no relevance to the rest of the story.
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1,472 reviews5 followers
November 1, 2024
This is a very sweet and emotional love story.

This story centers around a guy named Hack who is a caregiver and protector. He has a great job and friends he likes but nobody special in his life until Greer Savage. Greer Savage is funny and sweet and slightly broken. She was attacked and raped by a guy she was seeing. Greer has two brothers one she hasn’t seen in a long time. One of her brothers is going out of town with his wife and kids. Greer is traveling to see him but her car she gets stuck during a snowstorm. Her brother calls one of his friends named Hack to go pick her up at a diner that she is at. Hack is very much drawn to Greer the minute he meets her. He takes her to a motel close by where she attaches herself to him. She is unable to let him go. They spend time together and get to know one another. Greer admits in the story that she was attacked and raped little by little to Hack. He starts to see her Little come out and his Daddy side is drawn to her. He is very protective of Greer even around his friends. Greer before meeting Hack was talking to Daddy Doms online and she ends up finding out that she has a stalker. Hack takes her to his place where he takes care of her as her Daddy. There is spanking in this story as well as some BDSM. There are safe words used in this story. Her brother later in this story finds out that she is living with Hack and he is not pleased. There is violence in this story. I loved Hack and Greer as a couple and how sweet he was with her.
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797 reviews12 followers
June 9, 2023
While Sunny and Duke remain my favorite couple in this series I loved Hack and Greer’s heartwarming journey. Their story was complex, but nothing about their relationship was hurried or forced. It simmered on low heat until Greer felt secure enough to open her heart to Hack.

I loved Greer’s spontaneity and humor. I loved her habit of blurting her thoughts out,
climbing Hack like a monkey, and her unique way of soothing herself. Greer was a
damaged soul in need of help when Hack came to her rescue. Returning to where she was brutalized was bad enough, but getting caught in a snowstorm was her worst nightmare.

Hack is a Daddy Dom without a little of his own. He is overprotective and caring. When asked by Greer’s brother to protect her until the storm passes, he does not hesitate to step in. Greer soon captures Hack’s heart and speaks to the daddy in him. He yearns to make her his little but first has to gain her trust after years of emotional turmoil and damage. Hack was gentle and did not push Greer’s boundaries. She became his treasure. She became his future.

This book has the wow factor that I have come to expect from this author. It made me
smile. It made me cry. It made me uncomfortable at times with its sensitive issues. The riches of emotions this book provoked were powerful. The characters as always were well developed. The plot is thought-provoking. I enjoyed the inclusion of characters from previous books and some new and untested ones. An excellent addition to this series.
1,226 reviews14 followers
August 25, 2023
DNF. I can’t do it. She has a headache and it’s a tumour, a mole on her leg is skin cancer!

I can’t do it! I couldn’t read it. I was really looking forward to it and I hated it. I didn’t like Greer at all but then the author completely changed her character. One minute she’s really brave driving to see her brother Sav, who lives over a thousand miles away, the next she’s terrified of everything. SHE’S TERRIFIED OF EVERYTHING LITTLE THING! She’s got a headache so she thinks she’s got a tumour, her mole in her leg is skin cancer. Then there’s the way that she jumps on Hack (Who drives to meet Greer as her car broke down, as a favour to Sav.) Shes only just met Hack, and keeps jumping on him, when she’s terrified. He sleeps in the chair next to the bed as she has nightmares all night. What am I reading???

She’s terrified of snow storms, as her dad was killed in one, fair enough I thought. So why is she driving to her home town WITHOUT PUTTING SNOW TYRES ON HER CAR, DRESSING WARMLY, CHECKING THE WEATHER, AND MAKING SURE HER CAR IS FIT TO DRIVE!!! 😡😡😡 Aaaaargh!!!

How did we go from Jewels book, and Dimitri’s ti this????

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172 reviews4 followers
November 10, 2023
Bippity Boppity BOORING but Hack kept me from Snoring🤔

I love this series but the lines were so repetitive and the development of the plot so slow, that it took days to read because my own ADHD took hold as my mind wandered to other books with more action.
Im so happy Hack finally got his happy ending and so did Greer but I definitely would have liked to see all the previous members of the Iron Shadows make an appearance with their Littles, so Greer wasnt so lonely. I mean at one point, I even forgot if Spike had Little, since he only mentioned his ex wife...WTH.? And its been so long since i read this series IVe actually forgotten some of the characters and woukd have liked them to be introduced again. Jewel for example was conspicuously absent as were many others except for this new Little Bonnie and Sunny of course. And also, this one lacked a lot of steam. I realize rape is truamatizing but every book ive read where its occurred, by the middle theres been a great period of healing and the heroine moves on. She barely got intimate with Hack until the end 😕
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144 reviews6 followers
July 31, 2025
Absolutely OBSESSED. Hack got his Little and I am in my feelings.

This book? THIS BOOK?? Whew. Saving Daddy gave me life, took it back, and wrapped it in a weighted blankie with stuffies. Hack is everything you want in a Daddy—strong, stable, protective, and patient in a way that made my chest ache (in the best way). And Greer? She’s that perfect blend of sweet, spicy, and scared, fighting off the trauma she’s been dragging behind her like chains.

Their dynamic was so beautifully done. It wasn’t just about play—it was healing, safe, and intimate. Hack didn’t rush her. He gave her the space to feel, to fall apart, and to be put back together again with love and leather. 👀

Laylah Roberts did that. Again. I was already hooked on this series, but this one? This one stamped my heart. Their story had me giggling, fanning myself, and tearing up all in the same chapter. The emotional beats hit, the spice was chef’s kiss, and the ending made me want to do a happy dance in a tutu.

I’m so happy Hack found his Little. They healed each other. Period.

🔥🥹🧸🖤

P.S. - I forgot why I took off one star but when I re-read this series (and I will) I will either add the reason then or add the star back.
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273 reviews1 follower
December 9, 2023
I have to face the fact that I can't read a lot of books from the author in a short time because they start to annoy me. I mean, I'm not into this age-play thing, so correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you don't have to be "clumsy" (most of the time I don't even understand how the female characters are still alive) or a "weirdo" to be a Little. And I think always giving them a tragic backstory does nothing good to the kink.

And really? These men are really this stupid? They really thought the man who paid the girl's things and the man who had pictures of her (and other girls) are the same?

And another Fox? Don't get me wrong I love his character (even though his book was such dissappointment), but Ortega (Ortega, right? I don't remember his name suddenly) feels like a repeat. But hey, maybe he will have his own book and we met a bunch of new characters who maybe will have their own story so I'm not complaining.

So yeah, it was an... okay book, but I need to step back a bit no matter how much I want to read the other stories, so I can enjoy them.
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1,456 reviews28 followers
June 5, 2023
A beautiful story once more. An emotional story to be sure, this little has gone though so much in her life time and its given her a few scars. She is scared of the snow and she was raped by an ex boyfriend. Nightmares constantly plague her. But with the right daddy she can be stronger!

Greer was on the road, driving to go and see her brother, however a snow storm is coming, so her brother sends Hack to take care of her till the snow storm passes. Hack is a Daddy and Greer feels safe with him and latches on to him. However once the storm passes Hack takes Greer back home they have both missed each other, so when Greer dials him accidently when she is frightened by a figure in the house Hack turns up. To protect her and help her Hack takes her back home. However he soon finds out she has a stalker

Loved, loved loved this story, another must read.
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547 reviews25 followers
June 7, 2023
Ms. Roberts continues to impress me

I keep waiting for these books to become formulaic but instead I just fall further in love with her writing. Each new book becomes my favorite, each new couple/triad is the best, and each new storyline pulls further on my heartstrings. With Hack's tender loving care, Olivia learns she is a survivor and not a victim. Olivia fills the hole in Hack's heart created as his friends/family find their own special Little. And as if these two people and their emotional journey wasn't enough, we get to.spend time with others including the always fantastic Fox. We also were introduced to new characters who hinted that a whole new series may be coming at some point. I have no doubt that Ms. Roberts will give us more amazing books in the future and I can't wait!
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2,029 reviews16 followers
June 28, 2023
Laylah Roberts has delivered another emotional, sweet, humorous, and steamy read, and it's everything I wanted for Hack. He's been in every one of the previous books and I've been waiting for him to get his HEA. Greer has been through some things and has the PTSD to show for it. She's anxious and suffers from panic attacks, but she's strong. She's fought hard to survive, and even thrive, but it's a heavy load. Luckily, Hack has both the medical training and some pretty wide shoulders, and wants nothing more than to help make her life easier.

This is a sweet and steamy story that has danger and humor in good measure. It also has the added cameos by a lot of the couples from the previous books. Getting to go back and revisit with them always makes me happy.

I would recommend reading these books in order, but it can be read as a stand alone.
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1,204 reviews34 followers
June 7, 2023
Loved this book!

Saving Daddy is book ten of the MC Daddies series of interconnected standalones. No one writes Daddies as well as Laylah and this one did not disappoint! I have been waiting for Hack’s story and it was definitely worth the wait! This one is a heavy one so please check the trigger warnings before reading. Greer is suffering from major anxiety and panic attacks due to trauma from her past. When she gets stranded on her way to see her brother, Hack, her brother’s friend and Mc brother, swoops in and saves the day. And he is exactly what she needs! This story is more plot driven and not spice driven and I loved it! I laughed so much but there were also had moments that broke my heart and had me tearing up. This was a beautiful story about learning to let others in you bubble and that not everyone in the world will hurt you. I absolutely loved Hack and Greer’s story and I loved getting more of some of my favorite characters from past books of the series!
1,945 reviews18 followers
June 5, 2023
This is a great action packed story that held my attention from the beginning until the very end. I love the addition of previous characters being present in this story, especially the Fox. Roberts is the best at writing dialogue for Little’s because it brings a vivid picture to my mind when reading them. Greer who still suffers from a previous traumatic attack and has finally found Hack who seems to soothe her mind and soul. There are a lot of side stories in this book which adds to the main story of Greer and Hack. I have loved every book in this series and the fact that the Fox is still around makes this story that much better.
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21 reviews
June 7, 2023
Okay this is not how I expected this rating to go. I absolutely LOVE Hack and have been waiting on pins and needles for his book for over a year. I’m really sad that I gave it a 3 star review. I love this authors books and will always read what she puts out, but for me some are hits and some are misses. Unfortunately this one just wasn’t my favorite. I think the main problem is that I just didn’t vibe with Greer. She just didn’t sit right with me and isn’t who I would’ve imagined for Hack. Knowing Greer’s backstory already I had an idea of how this book would go and it just kinda went another direction.

Absolutely no shade to the author. Still love her and will read all her new stuff! This book just wasn’t my fav, sorry Hack😢
108 reviews
June 10, 2023
Just love it.

Wow, I love it. Another well written MC Daddie - Hack is such a sweetheart and my total favourite bbf at the moment. So loving, kind, and playful with a side of possessive and protective. Basically, everything you could want in a man, and he's a Dd. As for Greer, she is cute and funny, who bless her heart, has been through so much but sees herself as a burden to her brother and his growingfamily, so she refuses to ask for help. On a long trip to see her brother, she breaks down and is forced to face one of her biggest fears alone. This is the tipping point of asking for help. Her brother sends Hack to help her, and the rest, as the say is history. Where one needs the other gives. They are perfect for each other........NEXT!!! Book 11 please......
137 reviews
June 7, 2023
Slow Burn

I Absolutely Love Hack❤️ he has this need to take care of people but most especially a little of his own that will want all the control Love and possessiveness He has to offer.Enter Greer a sister of one of my Favorite MC Daddies.Greer has suffered a couple of traumatic events in her life and has retreated from society basically.She is strong in some ways but so afraid in others and she discovers that she actually needs all that Hack has to offer.Watching them fall in Love was so heartwarming 🤗 We see a lot of old Friends and meet some new ones it is amazing how Ms.Roberts weaves all the books together ❤️
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2,283 reviews22 followers
June 8, 2023
I loved this new addition to the MC Daddies series. I've been waiting for Hack's story and I think the Little he got, Greer, was perfect for him. Hack needs a Little that NEEDS him. Someone he can give 100% to. Greer has had a hard life, but she luckily finds Hack and agrees to be his Little. The chemistry between the two is wonderful and I like that Hack is calm and treats Greer with kindness. Greer has a lot of baggage to unpack and Hack is the perfect Daddy to help her. I also enjoyed visiting with previous characters and, of course, The Fox.

I received an advance copy and this is my honest review.
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