Baylor Parish needs a fresh start. After a disastrous, loveless marriage and an emotionally neglected childhood, she packs her things and moves to a new house out in the desert to get away from it all and enjoy her freedom.
Unfortunately, the occupants of the house next door have other ideas.
As soon as Hayden Paterson spots her moving in, he takes over. Next she meets his stepbrother Jake, a cop who takes her safety far more seriously than Baylor does herself. The last thing Baylor wants is to get into another relationship, but the Paterson brothers rescue people for a living, and from the moment they clap eyes on her, they label the 23 year old a damsel in distress. Not only do they do everything in their power to protect, nurture and guide her, but they also enlist the help of their longtime friends and roommates; Terry and Matt.
Hayden and Jake come together to woo her to become a part of their unique family. To them, she is an adult little girl in need of the love, caring, nurturing—and yes, discipline—that only two ‘Daddies’ can provide. To the independent Baylor, the assumption that she is in dire need of ‘Daddycare’ seems not only strange, but completely opposed to the self-sufficiency she thought she wanted.
As well as her new Daddy Hayden and Daddy Jake, Baylor also finds herself in the care of ‘Uncle’ Terry, a retired medic. He's the burly, protective ‘house mom’ and ‘doctor’, who is not only thrilled to have a little girl to care for, but likes to take control of Baylor’s health in ways that she preferred he did not. Then there is Matt, the resident ‘hippie’, who quickly becomes Baylor’s adoring ‘big brother’ and helps her devise ways to get into mischief... which frequently lands her over the lap of one of her new daddies.
Basking in the loving embrace of these four men, Baylor’s inner child emerges, and under their sometimes stern, but always loving, care, she not only discovers her ability to play and laugh, she also begins to trust and feel loved. She also learns that a bottom bared for punishment can experience intense pleasure when used in ‘special’ ways by one—or both—of her two men.
Despite her happiness, Baylor continues to struggle with allowing herself to fully submit. Is this lifestyle, the one of a Little girl with two Daddies, an Uncle and a Big Brother, right for her? Will she be able to leave behind her loveless, uncaring past and allow her heart to be moved to permanently reside within the arms and home of these very special men?
From the best-selling pen of Breanna Hayse comes this, a unique, sweet and scorching hot tale of a lucky girl who finds four men to care for her in different ways; all of them loving. Moving A Little Heart contains age-play, spanking, anal and medical play, and ménage scenes, as well as polyamory. If such material offends you, please do not buy this book.
I’m a native Californian gone 'wild', and had the opportunity to travel the globe and discover the world through the eyes of both a Marine Intelligence specialist and a BDSM lifestyler. I left the service to go into pediatric hospice nursing and grief counseling, eventually working as a marriage and family therapist for those involved in alternative lifestyle development. This experience has allowed me to gain unique inspiration for my books and provide realistic plots and relatable characters.
My first book, The Game Plan, was published in 2012 and opened the door to the now-booming world of Age-Play literature. Since that time, I’ve devoted my ‘spare’ time to writing, researching, community involvement, and private and group pro bono counseling in deviant behavior, alternative lifestyle, and addiction recovery.
I was formally ‘dungeon trained’ as a Domme before discovering my submissive side when I joined the service. My scenarios are pulled primarily from either personal experience or observation, including spending time in clubs as the safety/medical officer. My multi-faceted background allows me to glean from many avenues and provides a unique and intelligent literary experience through elements of fantasy and fiction. I also address the questions and psychology of the lifestyle in a manner that is fun and informative, and based on 'the real deal'.
I live with my husband, musician, and fellow-author, John Hayse, and two border collies in southern California. We practice a 24/7 D&S relationship with speckles of AP (and many trips to Build-A-Bear), and happily spend every moment together that we can. My hobbies include my puppies, hiding my vanilla salt-water taffy where John can't find it, exotic art, collecting inspirational trinkets, and developing my own paddle line. You can also see me as a featured author/instructor in professional conference settings and as a Sexpert for kinkyliterature.com.
Nobody does it better Makes me feel sad for the rest Nobody does it half as good as you Baby, you're the best
I wasn't looking but somehow you found me It tried to hide from your love light But like Heaven above me The spy who loved me Is keeping all my secrets safe tonight ~ Carly Simon
There are some books which remind me of a song. With Moving a Little Heart, this song plays in my mind. Baylor Parish is a woman whose lived a loveless life. So often it seems people who love unconditionally just give and give until there is no more. These selfless people end up burning out quick. Baylor is not only burnt out, she's on the road to ending it all. When a chance move to a supposedly isolated neighborhood brings her into contact with not one but four men, her life changes dramatically.
I loved this book. I knew I would because I love Ms. Hayse's stories. Her ageplay stories work so well for me. Whilst it might not be realistic to have quite so many people in a relationship, this is what is appealing about the story. Baylor suddenly finds the family of her dreams with two Daddies, an uncle and a brother. For Baylor, she can't believe her change in fortune because she's so used to doing everything by herself. Ms. Hayse does an excellent job of showing how hard it is for Baylor to give up her control and also change her bad habits. Baylor may come across as a damsel in distress, but she's no victim. She fights and tries to do everything herself. When help comes in the form of Jake and Hayden, she doesn't even know how to respond. It's a situation she's never experienced.
The ageplay in this book is more realistic in the sense of Daddy and little dynamics. There is a certain authenticity to this contemporary erotica which makes it more enjoyable and believable. The interplay between Baylor, Jake and Hayden is amusing. They obviously love her even if they are a bit heavy handed for a person whose been alone all their life. The exchange between Baylor and "Uncle" Teddy is too cute. Uncle Teddy is the uncle most people wish they had. Well, except when he doles out the punishment. Having an older brother Matt to get in trouble with brings out the light hearted play in the book. This is a wonderful complex bonding book and I wish it would never end. Recommended for ageplay lovers who want an entire family, not just one Daddy.
The beginning is great. The middle part is filling. And the ending is somewhat cringe-worthy.
The way it starts out is just fantastic. I think the best premise for these age play stories is to make it natural for the participants to adopt the particular lifestyle, and not just settle for it for sexual reasons. So when it's brought about through a need for nursing and care, it just makes for a better story. And this one does that really well.
The middle part seems largely unnessary. It's like half-way through the book there's no real plot or drama left, so you just end up reading some random scenes involving age play stuff, like spanking, anal sex, and so on. It fills the erotica quota for sure, but story-wise there's not much meat to it.
The ending wasn't really for me. I don't get why every book has to aim for the same kind of sugar-sweet happily-ever-after. It just becomes too much, and it feels very forced, and not at all what you're imagining yourself whilst reading through the book.
But all in all it's definitely one of the better age play stories I've read. I think it's mostly because it's novel-sized, and not some small novella like most other books in the genre. It just makes for a story with more depth and more defined characters. So well worth reading, even if it has its ups and downs.
FINDING A HOME SWEET HOME Baylor Parrish has had nothing but a hard 23 years of life. From a neglectful mother who put her in charge of her five siblings since she was three years old, then a bad marriage to a momma's boy for a husband. Finally, after her divorce she wants to just get away from it all and start over and just be in charge of herself. Moving into a new home in the desert in a very small neighborhood, she finds herself anything but left alone. Next door neighbors decide that this Little girl is in need of TLC and they are just the men to give that to her, whether she likes it or not. Brothers Hayden and Jake Paterson realize that Baylor is just a Little Girl in a grown up body and in need of two Daddies. Roommates Uncle Terry and Big Brother Matt will become part of her new extended family. Daddies, Uncle and Big Brother look out for their Little one by helping her with her move, making her eat meals, and watching out for her medical health. This story was so delightful with many laugh out loud moments, captivating storyline, heroic events and entertaining dialogue. It has its twist and turns, age-play, lots of spankings, anal and medical play, ménage and polyamorous relationship. The ending has a HEA and wonderful surprise too!
Somehow I missed this one when it came out a few months ago but I love age-play especially Breanna's. I saw the ad for the sequel so I picked this one up to get read first. I wasn't disappointed at all. I love the way that all the new people in Baylor's life gently and lovingly bring her to a place where they can truly take care of her needs. As her relationship with Hayden and Jake develop they can also begin to explore her wants as well. And when misunderstanding almost rips them apart a someone new steps into Baylor's life to help knock sense into all of them. I appreciate that the men are willing to admit their mistakes and accept there responsibility in the problem as well. Very sweet and loving story of making up for a lot of bad years.
I'm going to be very frank, okay? For me, Moving a Little Heart is one of my favorite ageplay novels. Yep. No lying. Honestly, I've read ageplay novels and I've read many authors who write ageplay, spanking or polyamorous stories, but few stories (and believe me, I'm a little picky) have managed to enchant me like this one. Its author, Breanna Hayse, has hit the nail on the head when it comes to my tastes even though we don't know each other. If you really like ageplay, or domestic discipline, or gay, or polyamorous relationships, it is essential that you read this novel. For me it is mandatory reading.
Baylor is the typical woman who tries to play tough but fails miserably. She tries so hard to prove that she can do things on her own that it bothers her when her neighbors worry about her or try to help her, and she ends up giving us a demonstration of what it is like to behave shamelessly and sometimes ungratefully. Look, I'm selling you that you've had a bad time, that you're used to depending on yourself, that you're stressed, that you're not used to others approaching you with good intentions... but a person has to know how to behave in public.
What I mean is that Baylor is rude and she has this irritating habit of talk back everything, whatever it is. You ask her to do something, anything, and she always has to blurt out her sarcastic and unnecessary comment. She can't just say "yes" and that's it. And the worst of all is that I often feel that she doesn't fully appreciate the interest and concern that her neighbors show for her, especially in the beginning. Heck, they practically did all the moving for her on the first day, they invited her to sleep at their house when she forgot the keys to her house, and they even prepared dinner for her. They were kind and generous as if she already belonged to their family and, instead, Baylor does nothing but retort and tell them that they are "bossy." Girl, at least appreciate the gesture, it's not that difficult.
And as I already said, she has no manners. There is a scene in which the five of them are sitting eating a foreign meal, I don't remember which one, and Baylor, at twenty-three years old and with a divorce behind her, starts making disgusted faces and saying "how disgusting.", "I don't like this", "ugh!", when she has barely tried it and on top of that she hasn't even paid for dinner. And when Jake catches her attention and sends her to the corner, she has the audacity to sit on the couch putting her feet on the table, in a cocky way, when it's not even her house! Seriously, I'm amazed by this girl. Later she complains when they call her childish.
But enough about her! Now I want to talk about the other characters that you are going to like better than her, without a doubt.
The first is Jake, the oldest, and he works as a police officer. He is more serious and strict than his younger brother, Hayden, and slightly more dominant as well, although they are both good at sharing and enforcing rules. His favorite implement is the belt, by the way, and he gets to use it against Baylor's butt several times. While his younger brother likes more to be a Daddy and do ageplay-style things with Baylor, Jake is more of a BDSM Dom type, but he is tender and overprotective.
Then there's Hayden, the youngest. I don't remember exactly what he did for a living, but I think it was something related to rescuing people in natural or wild environments. He also has a bachelor's degree in psychology. He is more relaxed and open than the dry Jake, but no less stern. His favorite implement is the cane and he has an arsenal of them in a locked box. Along with Terry, the two really enjoy the ageplay aspect and acting like a daddy, although he is still just as perverted as his older brother. I really love Hayden and he contrasts well with Jake's rigid ways.
Then we have "Uncle" Terry and Matt's boyfriend. He lives with the brothers in the same housing complex and is a retired doctor, so he is quite a hypochondriac with the health of others, especially with that of Baylor. Honestly, I love Terry too much. He is my favorite character in the entire book, check out what I'm telling you. On the one hand, he behaves like the typical "mother hen", he likes to cook and make desserts, sometimes he can be a little bossy and has a typically feminine way of speaking, calling the protagonist "angel" or "our girl.". Additionally, he loves adult babies and has more than once threatened Baylor with putting her in diapers and changing her if she doesn't behave, which usually works. But on the other hand, he is very "seme" and dominant. He has years of experience as Dom spanking men who are into the BDSM world, he is the biggest of the four and when he gets angry he is scarier than Jake himself. Even Baylor claimed that Terry's spanking is worse than Jake's spanking and that tells you something. It's definitely not a good idea to provoke him, although he is like a soft bear. Matt affectionately calls him T-Bear and it suits him so well. Gosh, I love Terry so much!
And finally there is Matthew or Matt, who is Terry's boyfriend and I think he works with something related to the same thing as Hayden, only he has to travel a little more often. He acts as Baylor's "big brother," meaning he takes it upon himself to get her into trouble and get her spanked, which amuses Matt. He is the least "spanker" of the group, since he is more good-natured, but make no mistake. Baylor has to be obedient to him or else Matt won't hesitate to put her over her knee for a good spanking. Also, I love the relationship he has with Terry and they are so affectionate with each other that I melt. Oh, I need a story about the two of them, please!
I was surprised at myself that I liked this book. I read maybe 2 other books in the Daddy/age-play genre and could not get into them. But I liked this one. I actually read it in one sitting. I thought it was well written and maybe because she was 23 and not 40+ running around calling someone daddy, I could relate somewhat. For what ever reason, I liked it and would read another like this from Breanna Hayse !!!
Wow. This was the first book I’d read that was Age-Play/Polyamory. I found it to be enlightening about the life-style, which I previously knew nothing about, and thrilling. There was a lot of overcoming internal challenges by all involved characters, which could realistically be applied to anybody, regardless of their choice of lifestyle. The intimate scenes were both descriptive and I loved how the author put you in Baylor’s head during those times. It wasn’t just your run-of-the-mill erotica, but really delved into he psychological aspects of it. I’m excited to read the next volume to see how pregnancy and children affect this choice of lifestyle, and dive into Baylor’s head as she overcomes these new obstacles/challenges.
4.5 stars and read in KU. This story was sad, a child who was but a toddler herself forced to care for siblings. She learned that no one cared for her or about her. Used and abused by all. Finally kicking free she thinks she found a place to hide and just take care of herself. But that didn't happen. Only frustrating thing about this book was multiple places paragraphs were repeated one after another. But still worth reading.
I love this book first off all these men for one girl (all for her but not all for her) hint hint I love how they came to her when she needed them an even there dad had a piece of my heart ... This is a good book if your not in to roplay then this is not for you ..
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Thus book is just amazing. It's rare these days I actually finish a book and it is so nice to not only finish the book but to enjoy it and not skip pages.... I'll be following thus writer in mu favourates
This was a wonderful ageplay story. Baylor is moving into a new neighborhood. She has finally escaped her ex-husband’s family’s abuse. As she is unloading the truck, she meets Hayden. He is a little overbearing, but she finds herself attracted to him. Then she meets his brother, Jake. He is more dominant and he wants to be her Daddy. He wants to love and care for her with Hayden. But, there is more! Terry and Mark, a gay couple living there as well are part of the package. Terry wants to be her Uncle Terry and take care of her as a baby girl. Mark just wants to be her big brother, with spanking rights, of course. Baylor is intrigued and finally agrees to try to be their baby girl. We learn more about her earlier life and I do feel sorry for her. This book brought me to tears more than once, a sign of a great book, in my opinion. I loved this story of love and redemption and unconventional families. I give this 5 stars!
Breanna Hayse has done it again and has written another marvelous Ageplay romance. Baylor is moving to a new neighborhood after a terrible marriage and just wants space and to be alone. That's not happening as she is welcomed by Hayden who butts in her life with his three house mates. Hayden and Jake see the little lost child and become Baylor's daddies and Matt who becomes her big brother and he had a daddy , Terry who becomes her uncle. Now add a giant gecko and a grandpa, and you have her new family which she never had before. This book is beautifully written with more twist and turns and more ups and downs then an elevator. I laughed and I cried, felt like I was on a roller coaster. The sex was so hot, I needed a fan and it was tastefully done as a poly relationship. There was romance, healing, suspense, danger, lots of spanking, and most of all, lots of love.
Baylor is just out of her awful marriage that came on the heels of a loveless childhood. Now she is moving to the desert to be alone.
Hayden lives next door in the duplex and insists on helping her out with friends and is pretty pushy. Then, as she broke her word to Hayden about returning that night, Jake pulls her over for reckless driving. Takes her home to his upset brother.
Enter Terry and Matt for uncle and brother and you have a family. Too bad Baylor is having a hard time accepting it all.
These men are caring and bossy. Plenty of things happen in the story but what I like is there are some good messages about who you are after a loveless existence and what it takes to get some acceptance of self and others.
Don't miss this book. Being a little isn't for everyone but it is just what Baylor needs. And she is just what they need.
I have never read this style of book and at first thought nah well maybe so I did a smart thin and downloaded the sample. I find you usually can tell if you will like a book pretty quickly at least I find that to be true. Well I can tell you I read the first five pages and said forget this and immediately purchased the book. I am so glad I did (except for the lack of sleep because I couldn't stop reading). This was so well written and I loved the dynamic that was laid out in the story line. I have never had the daddy fetish or thought I would read something like this but now that I have I will be adding this to my reading preferences. I just wish there was a book two I could so read more of these two daddies and their little girl(s).
Oh, another winner from Breanna Hayse but it's no surprise, right?! Baylor, has huge obstacles to overcome and when she meets her new next door neighbors her life is going to shift in such a great way. She doesn't agree at first and the journey is not always smooth but so worth taking. There is quite a bit of emotion in this book and it is written so very well, the characters and plot are strong and will keep you turning page after page. Very nicely done!!
Breanna Hayse has done it again. I absolutely loved this book. I have not read a 5 star book in a long time. This one was just wonderful. Age-play is not done very often by many authors, but I am so glad Hayse writes it. All of her characters were fully fleshed out and believable. I enjoyed the way she worked in and uncle and big brother without it feeling strange, they were a family and they were there but it was not a sexual thing. If you enjoy age-play I highly recommend it.
I really didn't know about the concept of this book, I was quite surprised. It disturbed me but it was all positive. Like some people need to be care. And all this book just showed about the love. Love for their own. Beware that this book was about little girl mode/daddies with uncle and bog brother.... with some spanking on the line and a poly relationship. The good thing was the little girl and big girl was well written.
Age play is something new to me. I picked this one up because of an email I received from the author giving out a free book in exchange for purchasing "Loving a Little Heart". I had read other books by this author so decided to give both books a try. Got to say I love it! If you've never read any of Breanna's other books, you really need to give them a try.
I love anything by this author. Look forward to the sequel. This is not just age play. It is also about family dynamics within age play scenario. It has 2 daddies, an uncle, a brother and latter the daddies own father. They teach a woman who has never had a good family life to trust again as well as to play.
If Breanna Hayse writes it, I read it. Simple as that.
This one was a bit different than books that I usually read, but I fell in love with all the characters. The plot was great and it was over way too soon.