Mending Mari When Mari learns she had cancer her first thought is to tell her husbands, Jake and Dan, and let them help her through this. Then she realizes that she can’t put them through it. So she leaves, despite knowing in doing so that she is breaking many of the rules they set for her. And when Mari breaks the rules, she gets spanked...
Punishing Marly Marly doesn't have just one husband, she has two, just like she has two Daddies. When Marly is disobedient, her Daddies decide she needs to spend some time as a baby girl, with daily spankings and even an enema to clean her out.
Loving Addy Meet Addy. She has two very over-protective, strict husbands who aren't afraid to take their hand or a hairbrush or even their belt to her naughty bottom. Then there's her friend Michelle, who finds it hard to admit she needs her husband's brand of punishment. Sometimes, she likes to be a little girl, and her loving, strict husband is only too happy to be her Daddy.
Warning: Contains spanking, domestic discipline, menage and age play elements. If any of these things offend you please don’t buy this book.
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.
Three good ageplay stories from an author whose style I really love. Laylah Roberts writes ageplay so well, and we can always see the caring that goes right in there alongside the kink.
The husbands in Mending Mari had some very human reactions when their wife took off after finding out she had cancer (they were hurt that she ran), but I think they both deserved a spanking for pouting about it instead of putting their gravely ill wife first!
If I had to pick a favourite, it would be Loving Addy, because of the two different complex relationships the story covered. I would love to see that one as a full-length book.
I liked Punishing Marly too, especially Marly’s dramas at the start.
All in all, this was a good collection of stories about an often-ignored kink. Laylah Roberts has other books in this genre, which I would recommend too.