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Sokel and Sebastian from "Broken Alpha" are back. Sokel has long known his Human mate has harbored certain hidden fantasies and desires, but he's not the kind of Alpha to demand anything of his omega. One night, a whispered word slips past Sebastian's lips -- daddy. Ever the devoted Alpha, Sokel sets out to help his mate understand that these cravings don't make him a deviant. But when Sokel visits a fellow healer in an attempt to please his mate, has he gone too far? And will their best friends and housemates, Korden and Rennett, be able to accept this new twist to their lifestyle?

47 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 27, 2016

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D.C. Juris

62 books55 followers
An out and proud bisexual transgender man, DC Juris moved to New York State in 2001 for a real-life romance. By day he is a mild-mannered office manager, by night a passionate writer of all types of romance. He lives in Upstate New York with his husband, two dogs, four cats, and a menagerie of Halloween props just creepy enough to keep people guessing about his sanity. Which is just the way he likes it. Still hopelessly single when it comes to the woman in his life, DC will gladly entertain offers, or applications for the position.

When he's not writing down what his characters tell him, DC can be found surfing the internet for random research (DC would like to remind everyone that porn *is* research for him!), killing things on his Xbox, reading, or taking pictures of the world around him.

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June 28, 2016
4 intensely kinky hearts


Phew….this is what I call age-play, but not for the faint hearted. This has got infantilism, age-play and a feeding fetish. A lot of people will be uncomfortable with this, so if this quote freaks you out, stay clear.

“You feel so good, baby boy. So good in my hand. You’re so hard for me, so hard for your daddy. I love to touch you like this, my baby boy. My Bastian, my baby. Drink your milk while I touch you. That’s good, isn’t it? You like my touch, don’t you, baby boy? You like it when Daddy touches you?”


Ok so you’ve been warned. Honestly I love age-play, but even I got a big squeamish while reading this...probably because I was equally turned on and appalled at myself.

This book, unlike its predecessor was just about Sokel and Sebastian, Kord and Rennett do make a small appearance at the end, which leads to a pretty hot scene *waggles eyebrows*. Pretty much Sebastian has this kink, and Sokel makes it happen… ending with fairly extreme (but what I found quite delicious) results.

This story could be read as a stand alone, except for the whole understanding of the universe. The mind-link and omega/alpha status’ aren’t really explained in this book and while it's not necessary to enjoy the age-play, understanding them would make a few sentences less confusing. It really is just a lot of kinky scenes.

I obviously liked it and if you like age-play, you’ll like it too, but don’t expect much more than some kink in this short story.



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1,173 reviews30 followers
August 24, 2016
This sequel centers on the "second couple" from the first book, to "Broken Alpha," but with a much more intense focus on the (rather different) kink. This fetishistic play won't be everyone's cup of tea, but for those interested in age-play, feeding, and Daddy-infantilism, it is a simple but kinkily steamy story.

I read a couple of brief descriptions that indicated this book centered on Daddy-play, but the kink explored is not at all what I normally think of as a typical gay "Daddy" relationship. For me, a typical gay "Daddy" is usually more simply just a clear top and/or the in-charge, mature partner of a more laid back/carefree/submissive man (who might sometimes just want to be a bit of a less mature adult and a bit of a "boy"). This story has a submissive who has a need to feel much more helpless and who revels in rather infantile behavior and dependence.

For those who have not read much age-play or infantilism smut, this actually might be a relatively gentle and non-threatening introduction to that particular fetish. Compared to the wide range of extremely kinky erotica on this topic, this story isn't so over-the-top but takes the reader somewhat slowly (and not too hard or far) into the roleplay. It provides a glimpse of a Dominant who discovers his partner's interests and fetishistic needs, and pursues those kinks in a slow, deliberate, and respectful manner.

While this particular kink is not common in male/male romance, the author takes readers slowly and not too far into this fetish not too different than how this genre typically deals with other kinks. In other words, if someone is curious, this is a nice, soft introduction for readers of m/m romance to age-regression, infantilism, and feeding play.
1,062 reviews11 followers
June 26, 2016
Title: Devoted Alpha
Author: D C Juris
Publisher: Torquere Press
ISBN: 978-1-944449-52-0
Buy Link: http://www.torquerebooks.com/index.ph...
Reviewer: Teresa Fallen Angel
Blurb:
The Alpha/Omega Verse 2
Sokel and Sebastian from "Broken Alpha" are back. Sokel has long known his Human mate has harbored certain hidden fantasies and desires, but he's not the kind of Alpha to demand anything of his omega. One night, a whispered word slips past Sebastian's lips -- daddy. Ever the devoted Alpha, Sokel sets out to help his mate understand that these cravings don't make him a deviant. But when Sokel visits a fellow healer in an attempt to please his mate, has he gone too far? And will their best friends and housemates, Korden and Rennett, be able to accept this new twist to their lifestyle? 


Summary:
While this book revisited the characters from the earlier story in the series, this one was very different in direction and subject. Sebastian on the surface was confident and secure, but like many people he hid inner needs that he thought others, specifically his mate Sokel, would never understand. Sokel was determined to do whatever he could to fulfill Sebastian's needs. That desire was put to the test in a most unexpected way, but Sokel just may be more then up to the task , to their mutual satisfaction. Accepting the differences between us is the first step to understanding each other as Sokel, Sebastian and their friends learn in the story.
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