From Adorable Baby to Blushing Bride, Baby April Is Back… April’s wildest dreams are coming true! After being humiliated at her university, April found the family she’d always searched for—a “mommy” and “daddy” who loved her and encouraged her to indulge her “little” side. And of course, there’s hot Uncle Liam—the big, strong dreamy man who became her fiancé! But there’s trouble in paradise as April’s old enemy, Aubrey, is back on the scene and looking to ruin April’s wedding day. Claimed is the exciting conclusion in the Little April series of stories. It is the third installment and it is recommended you read Adopted and Pampered before enjoying this tale. This is a story of love, friendship, forgiveness, and finding family in unexpected places. This story also features consenting adults engaged in age play and includes spanking, diaper changes, lactation, and steamy action. For adults only!
I have a lot of stories floating around my head. Seriously. It's ridiculous. There are times I find it hard to concentrate on real life because the events unfolding in my imagination are far more interesting to me. So, after years of daydreaming, I decided to write these fantasies down. A few books later and I'm an author.
I strive to write fun, fast-paced, and imaginative Age Play, DDLG, and ABDL fiction. I specialize in light-hearted, gentile tales with plenty of spice.
Claimed by Amy Cummings is the 3rd book in the Little April series and a fun read. Especially the part with another female character. Need a book that shows April's and that girl's relationship in the future and if they grow to be close. 5 stars no question about it!!!
We know this review will have little to do about the book but we want to thank the author for putting suicide provetion information at the end of April's story so many people need to know help is out there again thank so much
By book three I didn’t care how this ended. Maybe things like this story happen in real life, but I’m pretty sure April peed way too much, point being the story took me too far from my view of realism. And turning Aubrey into a misunderstood character didn’t work for me at all.