Twenty-six-year-old Claire’s life is exactly the way she wants it to be. During the week she’s an adult with all of the normal responsibilities that entails, while on the weekends her husband, Jensen, is her daddy and she’s his little girl, free to relax, play with toys, cuddle in his arms, and let him take care of everything.
But when Claire starts missing meals routinely and coming home from work more stressed than he’s ever seen her, Jensen knows that something needs to change, and he decides that Claire needs more than just a weekend as a little. Will Claire trust her daddy’s judgment, or will she spend the next ten days with a very sore bottom?
Publisher’s Daddy’s Little Sweetheart contains spankings, sexual scenes, age play, and more. If such material offends you, please don’t buy this book. This book is also available as part of a five-book collection entitled Little Haven.
°Married couple °Age play °Regression (5 y/o) °No OW/OM drama °Only h's POV °Boring af sex scenes °Sometimes they used condoms °The blurb says that she's 26 but in the book she's 33 (?) °They only played during the weekends bc she didn't want to be a little 24/7 but even when she was a "grown up" she was so fucking annoying and childish °No separation °No cheating or scenes with OP °No epilogue/HFN
Claire has a very demanding job. She escapes on the weekend by letting her husband care for her, as her Daddy. This works for them, until Claire starts letting her job take over her life. Her husband demands she become a little 24/7 for a while to recharge. I like how Claire fights it at first. It was a reaction that was real and brought depth to the story. I enjoyed how Claire discovered what it was that she really liked and wanted. This was a fun exploration of little/Daddy relationship.
Alice Bloom narrated this story. I enjoyed listening to her narration. Alice was able to bring out the many emotions of Claire. Ms. Bloom had a great male voice. The story flowed and became a movie in my mind. I hope to hear more from Alice Bloom.
It's a well-written, feel good age-play story with heavy focus on the love and caring relationship between Daddy and little. The plot, if you can call it that, revolves around some insecurities and fears, so no bad guys involved or anything like that. There are some supporting characters in the form of other littles, which I suppose makes sense given how the story is part of a collection of Haven stories. I didn't feel those other littles mattered much though. They're a very small part of the whole story, and they are just sort of there.
But overall it's a decent read. Not amazing, but not bad either.
A quick a cute book. This quick book was interesting Claire’s husband feels she is way too stressed with work. They have a daddy/little lifestyle on the weekends. Jensen wants her to take a vacation and while home she would be a little completely. Claire is a bit of a brat and she finds out that it would not be allowed with an over the lap time that she does not enjoy. There were other things that had to be work through too. If you like this kind of book you will enjoy this one. Alice Bloom did a great job as a narrator. I did receive a free copy of this book and voluntarily chose to review it.
The Alien's Rules By: Maggie Carpenter Narrated by: Rob Groves Dreams aren’t real .....?Right .
Overall 4 out of 5 stars Performance 3 out of 5 stars Story 4 out of 5 stars Reviewed: 02-18-20
A girl and her Dreams can be as wicked and yummy as she wants to make them ...Right ? But not for Ellie , the spice of her life in Dreams becomes a Real Live Huge big beautiful man but with the Purple background and six fingers . This book does have vivid sexual scenes with a liberal sprinkle of spankings. Please do NOT buy if this offends you .🌺
I enjoyed the book but I felt that Claire was a little too bratty at times. I also didn't realize that this story was in another book that gave the stories about the other girls she had contact with, I might have brought it up to 5 stars then.
Claire needs to be a little to clam down when Jensen wants her to do it for a week she freaks out but soon learns that he's only thinking about her well being.
Claire has been overworking herself to the point of exhaustion. She pulls long hours during the week and become little on the weekends. She is worried about becoming little 24/7 and refuses to take time off work but when Jensen sees what is happening to his wife he forces her to take off time from work.
While Claire spends the majority of her time off worrying what people will think of her being little all week and how it will change her relationship with Jensen she also discovers that this is exactly what she needed. Once she breaks down and opens up to Jensen things change for the better.
O'Reilly has a sweet writing style. There is always a caring undertone to anything she writes and it's one of the reasons I adore her as a writer. I enjoyed Daddy's Little Sweetheart because we saw the shift in Claire's attitude throughout the story. I look forward to more by O'Reilly.
Claire is so afraid of being stuck being little all the time that she forgets about the trust that she has in her husband Jensen. He's trying to take care of her and once he understands what's going on is able to quickly reassure her that all is well in their world.
DNF in the first 10 pages, which depict a husband breaking the pre-established consensual BDSM rules between him and his wife, which causes her so much panic she becomes lightheaded as she frantically tells him absolutely not, and he tells her he's going to do it anyway.
It was just a conversation. I'd hate to see what happens when these two actually have sex.