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Hidden In The Woods

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Towards the end of the 18th century, Elias and his family took a break from their travels. They stopped at a tree, which has a spring bubbling under it. They take a drink and continue on their way. With time, they noticed several curious they weren’t getting any older, and they couldn’t get hurt. When they do, they healed up immediately. Living forever is a very boring thing. At first, Elias travels the world. He sees everything a body could, but still something was missing in his life. Elias wants company. He wants a wife who will call him Daddy. To earn a living, Elias builds exquisite dollhouses. When he delivers an order to New York City, he sees a little girl with amazing blue eyes, admiring his dollhouses. Her mother yanks her away from the dollhouses and leaves the store. Elias finds out who the little girl is. He watches over her, waiting for her to grow older. The day she turns eighteen, he kidnapps her and takes her to his cottage hidden in the woods. There, he teaches her what it's like to be a loved little girl as they enjoy an old-fashioned Christmas together. This is spanking romance which also contains Adult Age Play. For readers ages 18 and older.

180 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 17, 2015

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Rachel Burns

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April 27, 2016
DNF...not in the mood for the Daddy-Little thing
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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1,540 reviews10 followers
November 18, 2017
Despite a somewhat interesting storyline I found myself unable to enjoy it due to the flat characters. Elias talks about how much he loves Britney but the author was unable to make me feel it. As for Britney she was just too odd to like.
36 reviews1 follower
October 1, 2016
Tuck Everlasting gets a Revamp

I am so glad someone revived this story for romanticism.

Maybe I just haven't seen it yet, but I know this is rather unique to Rachel. I know she didn't realize how much this one is my favorite, but it is...

Some grammar issues and some other small stuff that drives a Southern Belle a little batty, but not enough to put it down.

Thank you for writing this book!!
120 reviews
January 4, 2017
There's something in Burn's writing that makes me come back, but mostly, I'm always disappointed in the end. I liked Sugar Daddy, not because of the writing (she could really use a good editor), but because of the story, so I keep coming back.
I think she has good plots and ideas (sometimes), but then something goes amiss when it's put on paper.
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1 review3 followers
November 29, 2015
Touching story

What a sweet and touching story. I loved the characters and the storyline. I was so surprised and happy for the ending and hope that there is a 2nd book into the life and happiness of Gilbert. Thanks Rachel for another amazing story
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1,589 reviews74 followers
April 22, 2016
Sweet read with daddy play and mild spanking. A few things didn't quite make sense (like the wolf), but, eh, I still enjoyed myself.

Heads Up: the daddy is immortal and had previous wives. He was with them until they died. The reader doesn't have to read details, but we're informed of it.
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267 reviews
June 22, 2016
Good

It is a cute, quick relax. If I had not read the blurb when I bought it, it would not have made sense until halfway the book about the immortality. The ending is perfect.
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