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Eden #3

Doctoring Lil' Daisy

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“If you stay, you obey,” Dr. Fullwood said, moving his hand from his shoulder to graze her breasts. Through the bodice of her dress, Daisy’s nipples hardened to nearly painful peaks.

“Please...”


“Please what, Little Daisy?”
She blushed deeply, her shyness consuming her, silencing her.
“Do you want me to touch you?”


She closed her eyes, blushing deeply, and nodded.


For painfully shy and socially insecure Daisy Lowery, going into the nursing profession was a way to make herself feel safer. Doctors were helpers who fixed people - benevolent authority figures who made things better.

So when Daisy finds herself on the wrong side of the law for dispensing medication to a man who is not her patient, she leaves a panicked message on the voicemail of Dr. Grant Fullwood, even though they no longer work together.

What Daisy doesn’t know is that the handsome Dr. Fullwood is now head physician at the Eden Institute, a private program specializing the training of women for age regression and sexual submission.


Grant Fullwood remembers Daisy. In fact, he’s thought about her every day since they stopped working together. Hired by Eden for his keen insight into the age play lifestyle, he had long recognized Daisy’s natural tendencies towards deep submission.

But is Eden ready for the risk of bringing in an unvetted outsider who also happens to be a virgin? Dr. Fullwood knows there is a risk in making Daisy into the fold. But he is now ready for his own Little and believes that Daisy’s sexual and emotional awakening under his skilled care and correction can make her the perfect Little One.

But before Daisy can fully submit, she must overcome a childhood of hurt that Dr. Fullwood and her new friends help unravel in the nurturing Eden environment, which caters to couples living the age play lifestyle.

“Doctoring Lil’ Daisy” is the third book in the Eden series. While it can be read as a standalone, for fans of the series it contains more of the characters they’ve grown to love – including Nanny Prim, Nanny and Elise.

This book also contains graphic sex, spankings and age play elements and is for mature readers only.

114 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 10, 2015

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Profile Image for BookAddict  ✒ La Crimson Femme.
6,923 reviews1,440 followers
October 4, 2015
Ageplay lovers, Ms. Black is back with a delicious tale of dub-con age regression. Daisy is a kindhearted and gentle woman who wants to help people. She's a nurse because of her desire to aid those who suffer. When she crosses the line by helping an older couple who need medication they cannot afford, Daisy finds herself in worse trouble. The law isn't interested in her intentions. They are only focused on her breaking the law.

Daisy finds herself in a bind and doesn't know who to turn to for help. She decides to give Dr. Grant Fullwood a ring. She found him attractive when she worked with him years ago. She never mustered up enough courage to date him. Still, she feels he may be her own safe harbor. Little did she know how much Grant wanted to be her protector.

The ageplay kink in this story is arousing, erotic and naughty. To mix it up with a Daddy dom who is also a doctor, talk about panty wetting goodness. Both Daisy and Grant are cute characters. Daisy is easy to like and Grant is easy to admire. The conflict in this story is two folds. One is for Daisy to accept her sexual submission whilst being regressed to a child. This may hit triggers for some people. It feels so wrong yet feels so good. Overthinking the morality or complexities of being a little, will end in conflicting emotions. Just go with the flow. The second conflict is a bit repetitive in this series. A jealous helpmate who feels a little can never meet the needs of a dominant is becoming a recurring theme. I understand it is used as a plot device to bring the Daddy and little girl together, I just wish another method was used instead.

This book still is rated highly because the erotic scenes are spank worthy. The descriptions of the punishments as well as the rewards are well done. Showing how the dynamic works and the relationships developed between littles is nicely done. The scenes where littles get into trouble are always fun and delightful. Recommended for ageplay lovers who wish their Daddy was also a doctor.

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May 25, 2023
Edit: they addressed the vulnerability aspect


Hi I read only the first half of this novel but I want to rant

Don't want to kink shame cuz I'm not into age regression stuff at all (don't worry, the medplay is what got me here 😩✊) but was curious and curiosity killed the fucking cat right and satisfaction thus far didn't bring it back.

I've just read Big Beautiful Little by the same author. Interesting story. I thought it was cool. Age play isn't my thing, but it's aii. While that one felt safe, for the lack of a better word, I didn't like how Daisy was introduced into this lifestyle. Cuz this one just squicked me out!! I felt like I, THE READER, was getting GASLIT because I'm out here TERRIFIED for the main character who has NO FUCKING PREPARATION for what she's getting into, having her agency taken away and being told "it's for your own good" and that no, it's okay because she's a "true submissive." Homegirl didn't know what the fuck was up or down. She's vulnerable as all fuck and now the Daddy Doc she calls thinks "wow what great timing, I can totally force her to be my Little and save her from getting fucked over in prison" like the power dynamics????? Excuse me?????

Listennnnnn I'll gladly say hi, it's me, I'm the problem it's me if someone shows me WHERE, WHERRRREEEEEE, Daisy consented to anything happening to her in the first half of the book, like, with explicit transparency of what she's getting herself into. The Doc can practice medicine AND he studied psychology specializing in alternative sexualities. Bestie where the hell did your studies tell you that what you're doing by bringing Daisy into this shit was a good idea ??? Where the hell did you get your degree ??? "I don't want her traumatized" GIRLIE IS ALREADY TRAUMATIZED

Ok will continue after
Profile Image for Sadie Mazzola.
334 reviews3 followers
July 24, 2017
Good?

A shy girl is arrested. She is. A nurse, who stole drugs. She calls a Doctor she once worked for. Danger.
Profile Image for Kathy Heare Watts.
6,972 reviews175 followers
June 17, 2015
THERE'S SO MUCH YOU'LL EXPERIENCE IN MY CARE
This is the third book in the Eden series. Dr. Grant Fullwood has taken over the medical practice at the Eden Institute. He has brought in Nurse Leah Steele, someone he had met while in medical school. Daisy Lowery has had a rough life, losing her parents at age two, taken in by her elderly grandmother and suffering humiliation at the hands of cruel children, leaving her extremely shy and antisocial. She worked with Dr. Fullwood when he was come to the nursing home where she was a nurse. When she crosses an ethical line and lands in jail, she uses her one phone call to him. Although the other Littles at Eden have come from the penal system, Daisy is a little different, but Grant sees the Little in her and convinces Julian Blackstone to allow her to stay, and for him to train her to be his Little Daisy. This story is emotional, full of entertaining dialogue, with charming characters, and getting to see many of the people from books one and two. I loved the interaction of the Littles talking to Daisy and making her feel special like she belongs there. There are plenty of spankings, steamy sex scenes, an introduction of special ointments for pleasure and for pain, and watching a young woman learn to allow herself to submit and to find herself and true happiness.
12 reviews
June 27, 2015
SPOILERS!

Daisy is a nurse that, through her well intentioned actions, breaks the law and is set up to have a nice, long stay in prison on drug related charges, until an old colleague of hers (Dr. Grant Fullwood) helps her out by getting her admitted to "the program".

I haven't read the other two books in the Eden series, but I didn't have to. I like that the author described enough of the legalities and rules of Eden, to introduce the concept to new and old readers--without boring either. I also like the references to the previous books/characters in the series--which also peaks my interest in the previous books AND shows me that the series is NOT repetitive, etc.

The writing was phenomenal--I particularly loved the characterization of Daisy. I also connected with her a lot more because I too am about to go to nursing school, and I feel her fears and love for her patients, and non patients alike.

I also loved the plot twist with Nanny Steele. Not to give anything away, but it is an interesting way to introduce a "villain", AND her motivations and characters. She was a very intelligent character--I find most female villains in books like this to be very short sighted, and just not as smart. You see right through them. Not Nanny Steele. I hope to see more of her. SEQUEL!
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24 reviews1 follower
February 9, 2017
Daisy's Doctor Papa is just plain awesome! He cares for her so much right from the beginning and I loved watching their relationship play out. His reaction to her freak out over the shaving thing was golden. The way he treated the Nurse/Nanny situation - while incredibly naive at first - was downright commendable. I loved that he respected Daisy enough that he communicated with her. And it's glaringly obvious that these two are a perfect match! Seeing him grow into his DD role and her grow into her Little role, and more importantly seeing their willingness to grow together was beautiful!

I love this book! And I highly recommend it for anyone interested in age-play. And frankly I recommend this book and the rest of the series to BDSM lovers - age-play is really just a different form of BDSM and therefore you might find you enjoy it! Happy reading!
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4,702 reviews65 followers
June 13, 2015
Dr. Grant is ready to look for his own little. When Daisy reaches out to him in a crisis he see his chance. She seems to be just what he is looking for and sort of pushes her in the direction he wants things to go. He makes some mistakes along the way but is willing to admit his mistakes and take the steps necessary to correct them. But when he backs off from pushing Daisy further she pretty much looses it because while she needs her loving papa she also needs his stern and sexy parts as well. This one seems less harsh the other book in this series that I've read but I think it shows that each man is going to make the best choices for his little.
201 reviews2 followers
June 14, 2015
This was a lovely read. Daisy reached out to her former colleague when she foolishly got herself into trouble with the law. She quite quickly realised that she needed the lifestyle Dr Grant offered. I liked the dynamic of the nannies and would like to find out more about the future of the rogue nanny... perhaps that will be a future tale.
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129 reviews11 followers
March 5, 2016
I read all 3 books in this series

I just finished the final book and can say with confidence that I hope more are on the way! The way each book played off the last and the development of the characters and their growth was especially well done. A definite must read for those that love kink of all kinds.
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807 reviews13 followers
June 15, 2015
Lovely addition to the series!

What a lovely addition to the series! Grant and Daisy had a rocky beginning to their journey but what a steamy, fun ride it turned out to be! If you haven't read this series, you should. Can't wait for book four!
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December 10, 2020
Sweet Read

Very enjoyable read about the good doctor and Daisy. A bit of intrigue rounded out the story well. This book could have used a bit more editing for simple errors. That's the reason for the missing star.
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233 reviews16 followers
October 15, 2015
It was great. Hope there'll be more books in the series. Have come to quite enjoy it so far.
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