I love building with plastic bricks. I could do it all day long and never get bored. I’m not talking about the fancy sets that cost hundreds of dollars and take a ton of braining, either. I’m all about building toys to play with, my favorite being a fire truck. It’s so fun to push it around the room making siren noises and saving my little plastic people from imminent danger.
Imagine my glee when Daddy bought us tickets to the Brick & Build Con as a housewarming present. He’s the best daddy ever or so I think.
When I discover that he has a secret family and that I am his side piece, I cut ties immediately. Now I’m in a new city all alone with two tickets to the event of my dreams and no one to go with. Can I go to a convention that brings out my little side without someone big by my side? Am I brave enough?
My little fireman figure looks up at me to say that he will help me, and it’s decided.
Austin’s Lost Fireman is a sweet age play romance featuring a little who loses his favorite brick figure, the daddy who finds it, the social media post that connects them, a mini plastic figurine village, building fun, snuggled, cuddles, stuffies, footie jams, a memorable day at Chained, true love, and a guaranteed happy ever after. If you like your romances on the Hallmark side but a bit kinkier, check out Austin’s Lost Fireman by USA Today Bestselling author Della Cain and her bestie and frequent partner in crime, Kaytea Kat.
I have always loved stories that feature "Littles", They always have happy ever after ending with almost no turmoil to get there. Trevor is a "little" that loves building with plastic bricks and building toys...his favorite is a firetruck with a little fireman that Trevor thinks of "his friend" when he's in his little mode. He feels like the little fireman looks out for his wellbeing since a real fireman's job is protecting people. When his "Daddy" buys tickets for them to the Brick & Build Con, he thinks he is the best Daddy ever...and then he discovers that his "Daddy" has a secret family and Trevor is only his side piece. Trevor immediately cut ties with this person and moves to another city and another job. The creep has scared " little" Trevor to the extent that he is afraid to go to any event that might bring out his "little" side, but he believes he will be brave and give it a try, surely his little fireman will help him. In the event he loses his brave little fireman, but an honest Daddy finds him and makes social media posts to try and find the little one who owned him. This was a sweet story about a little who eventually found his forever Daddy. Trever was simply adorable, and you just wanted to hug him at some of the painful times in his life. I loved the idea of the social media posts featuring the little fireman. All of the books in this series are short, easy reads, with such good feelings and wonderful characters. I love the covers of this series, but they may be misleading concerning the content. Be aware that these are, and do, contain adult themed stories with some BDSM elements.
This is another cute story in this series. Austin and Clark almost miss out on a good happily ever after due to someone else's past mistakes but luckily get a second chance. Their story was very entertaining to read.
Austin's Lost Fireman is the fourth book in the Found by Daddy series by Della Cain and Kaytea Kat. It's the story of Austin and Clark. I loved their story. It was sweet, sexy, full of feels and very well written.
This is by far one the best new to Daddy/Little stories I’ve read. I am a huge fan of the fact that the author slowly worked into the kink side of the relationship. Even though this book is relatively short and they have sex relatively quickly I would still consider this story a slow burn. I think the way this was written is far more realistic than most books in this sub genre since it takes a lot of trust to dive into anything kink wise let alone age play. I also really loved that we got to see some of the previous couples from the other books in this series!.
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Austin is a Little who had a part-time Daddy until he discovered that his Daddy has a wife and kids at home. Austin breaks things off with his lying daddy. Austin is left with two tickets to a bricks convention so he decides to go with his toy fireman. His first stop at the convention is a table that sells convention merchandise. The sexy man at the table flirts with him and gives him some Daddy vibes. Then a man comes to the table and talks to Clark, the sexy man and makes Austin think that he is a liar like his ex. Upset, he runs off but leaves his fireman behind. Later that evening, Austin discovered that he lost his fireman and tries to contact the booth. Online he sees pictures of his fireman at every single booth. Through these posts, he gets in contact with Clark and finds out that he is single. Its the start to beautiful relationship.
Clark has just moved to the city and started a new job. He is the new events co-ordinator at a convention center and his first big event is the bricks convention. He has been focusing totally on his job instead of his friends and relationships. The move has opened his eyes to the neglect in his social life and he resolves to do better. He meets a friend running a booth at the conference and volunteers to cover his table for a bathroom break. He meets a sweet boy named Austin with his fireman toy. He would like to know Austin better but he suddenly takes off leaving his fireman behind him. Clark tries to hunt down Austin but is unsuccessful. He does get photos of the fireman at each booth for Austin and posts it hoping to reach Austin. Austin does contact him and the two start dating. Clark finds out that Austin is a Little who would love to find a Daddy. Clark doesn't know if he could be the Daddy that Austin needs but he cares enough to try.
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Austin discovers his Daddy is married and has children. He breaks it off. He moves to a new city for a new job. His Daddy had given him tickets for Bricks and Build Convention which is in his new city. He uses the ticket and meets Clark who is minding a booth at the convention center for a friend. Clark is also new to the city and is the events manager of the convention center. Austin thinks Clark is taken when Clark's friend comes back. Austin leaves the convention center, leaving his toy fireman behind. Clark finds it and wants to return it to Austin. When he cannot find Austin at the center, he posts on his social media account that the fireman is looking for his owner. Will Clark find Austin again? Will they become a couple?
I enjoyed this story. I liked that both men were new to the city and didn't know many people. Clark had a leg up on Austin in that Bridger and Hudson lived there and Bridger was his friend from years ago. Clark is not a Daddy. When he finds Austin, he knows he has to take Bridger's advice and talk to Austin before either one gets hurt. I appreciated that Clark asked questions of Bridger and Austin. I liked that Clark did not want to give up Austin unless it was a hard limit for Austin that Clark was not a Daddy. Watching the two men learning about each other and Clark learning about the Daddy/little dynamic was so cool. Clark gave Austin space to be little within and without their relationship. I enjoyed watching Clark learn and start to fit himself into the role of Daddy and realizing he had been doing much of the Daddy behavior with Austin. I enjoyed watching them both flourish in the relationship and making it work for them.
This is a good story…however, it’s different than the other three. I really like Della Cains books and haven’t read the other author before. The flow of this book is, for lack of better word, awkward. I don’t know if this is because of the two writing or what the difference is, I’ve never had this issue with her books before. At times it’s hard to tell who this talking..so it takes you it of the story a bit. You have to go back and reread some paragraphs because you think it is one character and it’s suppose to be the other. Some events were sort of rushed through where it could of been a better explanation of their time together or it was glazed over and jumped time periods oddly. A few times I would read something it felt like jumping in a conversation yet you missed the first 20% of the conversation. I even flipped back a page to see if I skipped a page because it began talking about something different. Like the author had it in their head..knew what they were talking about but forgot to include all the parts for us to read. Overall a good book, just not as good as many of her others. I will still read, but hope they go back to the way they wrote before. Or if this is the other authors writing style, I would probably not read as much .
So sweet. Austin is a little who discovers his part time daddy is not who he thought he was. He takes a job in a new city, attends a convention that appeals to his little side, and there meets a cute guy who gives off daddy vibes. Though there's a misunderstanding, Austin loses his little toy fireman figure that he carries around with him and the guy, Clark, uses social media (sounded like Instagram) to show the fireman traveling around the convention looking for his owner.
This start was very promising. I'm a sucker for a sweet story, and though the rest of the story moved along with these two characters becoming involved and becoming friends with Bridger and Hudson from book one, I felt like the story was on Fast Forward. About halfway through I realized it was because the authors told readers everything that happened. We weren't there seeing it and listening to dialogue. In fact, there was very little dialogue in the book in comparison to the number of pages of narrative. Having alternating POVs helped, but by the end of the story I didn't know the characters as well as I have in other books. So though I liked it overall, I didn't love it. And that's too bad because both the start and the premise were definitely catchy.
I loved this book. It was such a sweet read and my favorite in the series so far. Austin's last Daddy had a secret family with kids that Austin discovered by chance and broke up with him. He had been gifted tickets to the Build and Brick Con by his ex and decided to go alone. He met Clark at one of the booths and they hit it off, but when Austin thought the man had a boyfriend already, he rushed off, accidentally leaving his fireman behind. Clark didn't know why he was so quick to leave and didn't know how to find him. He took photos of Austin's fireman at all the different booths he checked for Austin at, and posted them online in hopes of him seeing them. I was very impressed by the effort and time Clark spent doing all that work to find a stranger and return a toy. It was really sweet and I knew then they would be my favorite couple in this series. I also liked that Clark had never considered he might be a Daddy until one of his friends- who is a Daddy- pointed it out in regards to his caring nature, and gave him something to think about. I loved the conversations between Austin and Clark. The one about Big Foot made me smile. A sweet, fun read. 5 stars.
Part of the Found by Daddy series each can be read as a standalone with a daddy who needs a boy and boy who needs a daddy, he can trust to be honest with him. Austin has always loved building and saving the people thought he found the perfect daddy who bought them tickets to the Brick & Build Con until he finds out his perfect daddy isn’t so perfect because he has a whole other family and only a part time daddy to him. But that didn’t stop him from going to the to the Brick & Build Con by himself taking his favorite fireman. While enjoying himself he somehow lost his favorite fireman which let him to seek out the manager for a little help. Cark is the manager working who is a daddy but isn’t sure about being a daddy until he meets the beautiful boy look for his lost fireman knowing he will do everything in his power to make this boy happy at that moment they need each other. Austin learns to trust again, and Clark gets confirmation of being a good dad but is it enough, can it be enough for the two of them, will his boy learn to completely trust him as a daddy considering he has been lied to in such a horrible way, and can they find the daddy/boy balance of happiness?
Trevor loves building with plastic bricks and building toys to play with (his favourite being a firetruck and saving plastic people). When his Daddy buys tickets for them to the Brick & Build Con he thinks he is the best Daddy ever until he discovers that he has a secret family and that he is his side piece. So he immediately cut ties and moved to another city and job. Scared to go to something that will bring out his little side alone his little fireman figure says he will help him. In the conference, he loses his little fireman but a Daddy finds him and makes social media posts to try and find the little one who owned him.
This was a sweet story about a little who loved and then lost his Daddy only to be brave and eventually found his forever Daddy. Trever was just adorable and you just wanted to hug him at some of the painful times in his life. I loved the idea of the social media posts featuring the little fireman which was really sweet. Easy to read, feel and understand. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.
I just want to hug these two forever! Austin was brutally knocked down by his previous Daddy. He grieved, but instead of wallowing in his grief, he picks himself up and rebuilds his life. Clark is a workaholic. He is the new event coordinator and his first job was the Brick and Build Convention which is a doozy. Austin, attends the event, meets Clark, feels interest, misunderstands a conversation and abruptly leaves. Unfortunately, he leaves his friend, his fireman model. Clark finds it and have an absolutely fun, sweet way to try to find the Fireman's anonymous owner. Clark is curious about the Daddy/Little community and offers no judgment. Can these two find comfort and happiness with each other? This is a delightful story about curiosity, acceptance and being willing to explore your own truth. Clark, has good supportive help from his friends and am all in for that. I could read about their lives forever. Well done! I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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OMG! I was absolutely astounded reading this book, this was a cute warm and lovable story the characters were captivating. This story was about Austin and Clark, Austin caught his daddy with a family on holidays, Austin cancelled all connections with him. When Austin moved he had two tickets to Brick & Build Con, with his fireman in his pocket he grabbed the tickets and out the door. Austin was at a stall buying a t-shirt while flirting and also explained that he wanted to learn how to build a fire truck. Clark he is the organiser for the brick & build Con, he was filling in if someone when Austin asked questions about building fire trucks and pulled out a fireman, they were disturbed when a man stood behind the counter and that's when Austin ran and left behind his fireman.
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This DDlb quick read has all of the sweetness of syrupy pancakes with whipped cream and chocolate kisses. There is no tension in the story, so it's a good thing that the story is just long enough while not overstaying its welcome.
It's all about age play at its most innocent with childlike wonder and warm hugs. If only the worst thing that happens in life would be to suffer the loss of a treasured toy, then we would be truly blessed.
Just in case you may be unfamiliar with age play, DDlb in this case, please be aware that this is not a book for a child. Wiki ariticles and web sites such as ageplay101.com can give you lots of information.
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Austin is a Little that has never found his true Daddy. Clark is a Daddy but doesn't know it. When these two meets at a convention then again due to a lost block fireman, sparks fly! I have enjoyed the first three books of this series, but this one has a little something more. It shows a character that never considered he was a Daddy learning to be one while forming a relationship with a Little. It also has a Little that is learning how wonderful it is to have a Daddy that truly cares about him and only him. So get this next book in the series and smile while these two connect and learn how they fit together and how to be the best Daddy/Little duo ever.
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What a wonderful book! My heart totally went out to Austin given everything he went through with his last Daddy. It is understandable why he responds the way he does at the convention. (No spoilers here...you're gonna have to read for yourself.) Poor Clark was beside himself, but his solution was ingenious.
Bridger and Hudson's cameos here made this one of my favorite in the series. Clark may not have known if he was a Daddy, but everyone else sure did. It was a new perspective getting to see Clark discover his Daddy side (rather than a Little's self discovery). He and Austin definately made a cute couple.
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After Austin found out his Daddy had a wife and kids, he dumped him, moved and went to an event center for Brick and Build. As a Little, he was enthralled and there he met the manager, Clark who found his lucky toy fireman he carried everywhere and lost. It was a foundation to build a relationship on. Clark needed to learn how to be a Daddy and accept he already was one. Austin needed to learn to trust again. They needed to build their family and how it would work. It's a sweet story where a lonely Little and a lonely soon-to-be Daddy find each other. I received a copy of this book through BookSprout and this is my voluntary opinion.
This series is downright adorable. Even though Austin's luck with his last daddy was awful, his luck changed when he lost his little fireman figure. His interaction with Clark I thought at first was kinda awkward but I could see that with more time their connection would have been great. Clark's way of getting Austin's fireman figure back to him was sweet and with some misunderstandings cleared up, their romance was lovely. I love the newfound daddies with this series...and Clark willingness to be what Austin needed even though he was new at it, was really wonderful. Lovely ending to a lovely romance.
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I keep saying these two authors are not for me, but this was better than the last couple. I enjoyed the bit of mystery and social media aspect there Austin lost his fireman lego figure and Clark started posting pictures trying to find him. Of course it's kind of insta-lovey and I did find that towards the end it just kind of jumps ahead and you are supposed to take their relationship growth for granted. Also they are called plastic bricks. Can we not say Lego in a book? It was annoying. We all know you mean Lego, just say it. *shrug* I don't know about copyright, etc. but I found that rather distracting.
DNF’d at 50%. I’m not sure what it was about this book but I really did not like it. It could be because the book I read before this one was so good, this one didn’t stand a chance.
I just didn’t get any Little vibes from Austin. The way he acted and spoke just grated on my nerves. He just seemed like Eeyore (no offense to Eeyore, I love him) always depressed and just a mood killer.
Clark was okay but I didn’t finish the book so I have no clue how he was as a daddy and I don’t really care to find out.
I knew I didn’t like the first book in this series, so I skipped to this book. I think I’ll just skip all the rest while I’m at it.
Sometimes actions speak louder than words and that's the case for Clark as he falls for Austin and begins to explore his Daddy side... this low angst book features all the sweetness you've come to expect from the pairing of Della Cain and Kaytea Kat and it moves at a pace that balances Austin's little side with his desire for an adult relationship.
I like that Clark relies on advice from Bridger and I also love the recurring theme of Fireman Frank's antics and the idea of using social media to come together.
This was such a sweet read! I felt so bad for Austin in the beginning but he really was such a strong and wonderful man. So sweet and caring and he was absolutely amazing and so understanding with Clark! Clark was a sweetheart and learning new things about himself. He was just as caring and wonderful as Austin! These two were absolutely perfect for each other! A very sweet and adorable read that I absolutely loved! I love this series and highly recommend!.
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Sweet enjoyable read. After finding his daddy had another life Austin moved. He still went to the conference his old daddy brought tickets to, but decided to go with his fireman. He lost his fireman. Clark's new job was just what he wanted, a new start and new a challenge. But he was lonely in this new city. When the build conference was in he met Austin, but Austin fled leaving his fireman at the stall. Great how Clark went all out to find fireman Frank's owner. Could Austin take a chance in having a daddy again. Really sweet read with a happy ending
I think this might be my favorite of the Found by Daddy Series. Austin is a little who has been done wrong by his part time Daddy. He goes to a building brick convention with his toy brick fireman and loses him. This sets up the met cute for Austin and Clark. Clark is completely in the dark about the Daddy/little dynamic but is really attracted to Austin. The building of their relationship with the gradual ease into the D/l part was well done. Clark and Austin explore together to find common ground and build their love.
It was a very cute and sweet novella about a little who loses his brick fireman and the man who finds it. Austin breaks up with his cheating ex and goes to the brick and build con by himself. At the north with the hot guy, he takes a pic of his fireman while flirting. The problem? The hot guy, Clark, has a partner…or so Austin thinks when he hightails it out of there without his figurine. Turns out, Clark, was doing a favor for a buddy and the “I love you, man”, was not how Austin perceived it. But, fear not, Clark is awesome and takes the figurine on an adventure and posts the pics to find Austin. The biggest problem is, Clark isn’t a daddy, or so he thinks. But he is and it takes him some time to get there. These two together are absolutely adorable. I’d call this a low spice book but high on love. I would have loved to see a full length novel where we got a slower process of Clark becoming a daddy and the development of their relationship where we got to see more. At times it felt like the story was rushing and that is I’m sure, because of the length and all they needed to accomplish to complete the story. I thoroughly enjoyed this shirt and sweet read. I want more.
I enjoyed reading the story about Austin and Clark. Austin goes to a build a brick convention and loses his fireman toy and is later found by Clark who then posted over multimedia to try and track Austin and when they find each other they explore a relationship even though Clark is not a daddy at first, he then learns to be And they live happily ever after.
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This was just a cute, sweet read in the 'Found Daddy' series. Austin knows who and what he is. Clark is finding liking/ loving Austin brings him in contact with his not so hidden self. I liked the easy attraction to love in this novella. I also like how Clark is not afraid to use Bridger from earlier in the series as a sounding board.
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These books are the sweetest things. This one has Austin teaching Clark to be a great daddy. While Clark is use to looking out for his friends he finds that being a daddy to Austin is much better. The two hit it off right away and find that what they have been looking for all along is each other. Love this book!.
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This was pure cuteness. I adore this series. Throughout the whole story I was so impressed with Austin. The way he handles everything from the very beginning until the end you can tell he is a caring, thoughtful, and compassionate man. That’s the kind of little Clark needed. A beautiful read that left me smiling and feeling like I got the best hug.
After being deceived and hurt, I loved how Austin was able to find someone who valued him for the special person he was. Clark wasn’t sure if he was Daddy material but he fit the slot perfectly for Austin. I enjoyed the story and it is definitely worth reading if you enjoy Daddy/little stories. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and are voluntarily leaving a review.