He put me over his knee and spanked me because I hid my phone.
Roman Calder — tall, scarred forearm, bomber jacket, voice like gravel and honey. Club VP and a man who makes toddlers stop crying. He’s careful and blunt. He steadies me like nothing else and terrifies me in the same sentence.
He pocketed my silly sticker at the fair and wouldn’t laugh. He found me curled with Mr. Snuggles and built a den with crayons and cocoa so I could be small and still be safe. We wrote rules. We laminated safewords. He taught me to say green, yellow, red. He made a ribbon and a key and told me to move in. He kissed me like permission and called me his—soft and urgent.
Then someone at work saw a photo. Rumors started. Evan whispered. HR sniffed. I could lose the daycare I love because someone thinks my stickers make me weird. If Roman fights, he drags the club and a spotlight into my life. If I run, I lose the one place I let myself be soft.
He says he’ll be gentle. He promises to protect my job, my secret, my heart. Can I trust him to keep all three?
It Takes True Strength to Fight for a Future - Tilly fears her penchant for wanting to be a little will put Roman off her, but what she didn’t realise was that he participated in the DDlg lifestyle. Roman took it upon himself to create a safe space for Tilly and also set conditions, that would ensure they both knew what the boundaries were. Unfortunately, someone tried to create an issue for Tilly, that could affect her personally and professionally, but Roman stepped in to deal with the situation, even though it could affect his MC affiliation, so they would be able to continue living their lives the way the wanted.
I enjoyed reading this DDlg romance story with an interesting twist, that had engaging characters and a complicated storyline, that will keep you totally engrossed waiting to find out if they got to have a happily ever after. You definitely won’t want to miss out on reading this book.
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Scott is a Master of short stories. Direct to the point though sometimes I do feel a few more chapters wouldn’t go astray.
The love of MC is becoming quite the fad at the moment. Wicked Biker Daddy wasn’t exactly what I was expecting. This definitely was along the lines of role playing of “Daddy”. Enough said.
Roman Calder - Vice President
Tilly Brooks - assistant in a childcare facility and wonderful in what she does.
A secret held between them is on the brink of being exposed. What is the secret, reading the storyline will give you the answers. Is it a forgone conclusion? No. Not left on a cliffhanger but definitely leading to the next read within the Daddies Little Series.
I’d say mature readers as it may offend some.
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Tilly was a 24-year-old daycare assistant who loved to work with toddlers because she could relate well to them. Roman, the 39-year-old MC club’s vice president of events and protective services, couldn’t help noticing Tilly as she worked at the daycare. Roman was a Daddy Dom and recognized that Tilly was a little. They began working together and began a Ddlg relationship. I liked Tilly’s best friend Maya Chen, who supported Tilly no matter what, and encouraged her to embrace life. Overall, I liked the story and recommend it for readers that enjoy Ddlg romance stories.
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This is about the private lives of a daycare worker, who is into little/big roll playing. In a perfect world that would not matter to people, because it’s a private matter outside of work, but you have people who have a very narrow perspective of other people’s private lives and like to push their opinion on everyone. The main male character is drawn to the female lead and is very protected in a short amount of time. This leads to them have a relationship built on trust and understanding. He will do anything for her.
A slow-build spicy MC romance, with DDlg vibes, loyalty, friendship, chemistry, love, a good storyline and a HEA. A great read that reminds you not to judge a biker by his jacket.
Tilly is a day-care assistant and likes working with crayons and stickers. Though she's attracted to biker Roman she worries that her lifestyle will put him off, but doesn't realise he's happy to help her create a safe space, and help her protect it.
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-A gritty DDlg romance that balances vulnerability, trust, and the need for safety in an unpredictable world. I received a free copy and am voluntarily sharing my honest thoughts.
Tilly’s fears and Roman’s steady, protective presence create an emotional push-and-pull that keeps the story engaging. Though the journey is compelling and intense, the ending seems uncertain.
'He says he’ll be gentle. He promises to protect my job, my secret, my heart. Can I trust him to keep all three?'
The characters were so very appealing and likeable and complicated and perfectly steamy together. Plot was intriguing and intense and well paced. World building was solidly drawn and impressive. Thoroughly enjoyed and highly recommend.
Grab a copy, kick back and enjoy!.
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Roman and Tilly: Quick read, daddy/little girl romance, steamy, darma, biker MC, and HEA. Tilly is a daycare provider. Roman is the Vice President of a bijer club. When rumors leak that Tilly likes childish things, its Roman who'll keep her steady.
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I enjoyed this book until the end. It feels like it is not ending with the HEA that normally happens. A lot off worry of being exposed as a little. Not wanting to drag Roman into her issues.
Roman meets Tilly while working put some contract issues with the daycare she works for.
This was a cute story, but it was a bit all over. In some cases I was trying to understand what was going on and had to piece it together as I went along. Overall, it was a good short story.
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