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Super Stern. Super Sexy. Super… DADDY!!

Seven HOT new novellas by some of the best-known authors in the genre. Get ready for love, laughs, and all the comic action that any anthology filled with Daddy Doms who know where to draw the line and Littles who can’t wait to cross them can hold. Have you been super naughty? Don’t worry… have we got a Daddy for that!

Included in this anthology are:

Weathering Lainey by Stella Moore
Lainey Goldberg has spent her entire life believing she's completely normal. Until an evil corporation tries to kidnap her, a man she only knows as "Daddy" rescues her, and she's forced to come to terms with the fact that she has powers she never dreamed of. Can she learn to live under Daddy's rules and come to terms with her new reality? Or will she risk both their lives by doing things her own way?

Little Villain by Golden Angel
Chaotica is the right hand lady of the city's biggest villain… until she's captured by the vigilante Pluto. Things haven't been going well with her Daddy for a long time, so when Pluto suddenly starts making all the right moves she can't help but wonder… is he just playing a part to get her to talk? Or would she be better off switching sides and taking a chance on a Daddy who seems too good to be true?

Super Daddy by Allysa Hart and Rayanna Jamison
I wasn’t the damsel in distress type. And yet here I was, wrapped up in a shit-show of epic proportions, with a gang of bad guys after me and a leak somewhere in the ranks of the police department charged with keeping me safe. The next thing I know, I’m holed up in a talking house with Brian, the butter-voiced superhero who ‘rescued’ me against my will. He has a hard-as-steel body and even harder hands, but there’s something about him I just can’t resist. I’ve never needed anyone, and I don’t want to start now, but when he tells me to call him Daddy, I almost believe it when he says he can keep me safe… Almost…

Daddy’s Sassy Little Superhero by Adaline Raine
I should have paid more attention to the night things changed, but I didn’t. No one ever paid me any attention, but now I’m super strong. I hurt the baddest man in the city and now he’s coming after me.

Daddy Shark by Maren Smith
Ommin Jones had always been alone. He had a job, his own place, and no friends (just the way he liked it). Sadly, all that changed the night he saved another man’s life. Now, despite all his best efforts, everyone wanted his autograph and the media wouldn’t leave him alone. He hated it… right up until he met Britney, a late-night radio personality and Little as lonely as he was. No, Ommin never meant to be a super hero. But for one very special Little, he wasn’t just Ommin the Sharkman. He was… Daddy Shark!

Daddy’s Justice by R.J. Gray
When Loki and his dark forces ascend on Midgard, my team is dispatched. The mission: Track down the valkyrie demi-god, Morrigan, and protect her, no matter the cost. The problem: Morrigan has no idea what she is, she doesn’t cooperate, and I, the God of Justice, am not accustomed to disobedience. Also, falling in love wasn’t part of the assignment. Loki is unstoppable; he’ll kill her if he can, but from the moment she calls me Daddy, everything changes. Now, to get to her, he’ll have to go through me… Fat chance.

Ultragirl Powers Up by Emily Tilton
Midwestern college girl Susan Corday has just discovered she's actually the last survivor of a race of alien warriors, whose almost unlimited powers come directly from her sexual arousal.

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Published August 2, 2019

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Maren Smith

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Fortunate enough to live with my Daddy Dom, I am a Little, coffee fanatic, dog and cat mom, was an administrator for six years at my local BDSM dungeon, and have since become a Utah resident and submissive to the love of my life. An International and USA Bestselling Author several times over, I have penned more than 160 novels, novellas and short stories, and am the author of the Masters of the Castle and Daddy’s Little series.

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August 10, 2019
As with all anthologies, some stories will be better than others; because of this, I find anthologies hard to rate. Before I get to my individual reviews for each story, I do want to warn potential readers that many of these stories contain non-consent and do not have safewords (there is no disclaimer or Publisher's Warning). In addition, I've read all these writers before (this is not always the case with anthologies) and my previous experiences of them have affected my reviews. YMMV.

Below is each story by author:

1) Stella Moore: Is a very mixed bag for me. Healing Hurts, Healing Divides, and Daddy's Perfect Princess were fine in that they were not too harsh. But I hated Healing Fears, which was OTT and had a very vicious, multi-part "punishment" at the end (the irony here is that the H is afraid he'll be too harsh and then he is). All those books, however, were consensual; this one is not. And it contains a pet peeve of mine common to this genre: the H refuses to explain anything to the h -- claiming he doesn't have the time -- yet he has the time to punish her. Well, he could have taken those several minutes to explain the situation to her. TBH, I thought this story was silly: I know Ms. Moore was going for humor, but to me it was just too juvenile (pouty heroine, four-letter words that are supposed to shock us, insta-love in only one hour, and not very descriptive or detailed in terms of the physical world, sex, or punishments). And I didn't like Donovan, who was clueless about her feelings, explains nothing to her and simply tells her to blindly follow his lead, belts her so viciously he leaves welts and bruises, soaps her mouth, and uses anal play as punishment (sometimes I wonder if authors even bother to do any research on how dangerous this is). There is DD/lg and then there is really treating someone like a child by giving them no choices or say in their own lives. The only things I did find imaginative were . 2 stars.

2) Golden Angel: This author writes in many sub-genres; as I've only read her historical books, I'm not familiar with either her contemporary or sci-fi work. While I know other readers have complained about her editing, I do think she's one of the better writers out there (the only two books I haven't liked are Birching his Bride and Lydia's Penance; my reviews are on those sites). Her plots are detailed and complete; her characters have full backstories, clear motivations, and specific traits; and her prose is descriptive, with varied and complex sentences. Her female characters are strong (as Chaotica is) and stay that way; her male characters are fallible and (gasp!) apologize when they're wrong. I particularly like that she doesn't pit her female characters against each other, as so many books do. I also enjoy her humor, which is very apparent here ("Seriously, one bath and suddenly she was going to change all her loyalties?" and “Consider this my pink slip!”). This one was also more consensual than the others and had safewords. I also liked Derrick, who was loving and not too harsh, appreciated what he had in her and didn't try to change her in the name of "safety" (read "boredom"), and didn't take advantage of her -- oh, and he preps her for anal play. BTW Ms. Angel, "and" is plural. 4 stars.

3) Alyssa Hart & Rayanna Jamison: I so hated "Taming Teri" (their story in this anthology, Witness Protection Program), in which the male co-worker beats, humiliates, and rapes his female co-worker, who has never in her life been in a BDSM club or done a scene, AFTER she says her safe word, that I almost didn't read this story. I wish I hadn't. It's almost as bad as Stella Moore's in that once again we have a "hero" who can't bother to explain anything to the heroine; kidnaps her against her will; asks her to trust him even though she knows nothing about him; locks her up without telling her that he's doing so; has meetings with people about her own future without her; and doesn't tell her a vital piece of information she more than has a right to know (this is yet another book when the h is punished if she lies, but the H can or keep secrets with impunity). And somehow it ends up being her fault . These authors did not convince me that she "deserved" her punishment. And this is yet another story in which the H says he would never "hit" the h and then he does. There is NO difference between hitting and spanking when both are not consensual. Brian isn't as OTT as Donovan, his punishments weren't as harsh (though, he also doesn't prep her anally), and it did get more consensual, but this story is almost as unpleasant, particularly when he insists upon ? Sometimes I wonder if authors ever use any common sense when they write. Finally, details are missing; for example, at one point Brian mentions her outfit, but we have no idea what she has on; and we don't hear the conversation Brian has with her when she calls herself a "bad girl," though it's referred to. I did like Angela's strength and the humor of the "house," however. Note: This story features some of the same characters as Robot Daddy. 2 stars.

4) Adaline Raine: I so hated Becoming a Lady, about a young woman who is raped as a child, and then punished and slut-shamed by the H (TBH I didn't finish it since it was also very poorly written), that I haven't read anything by her since. This wasn't bad. There was humor; Caitlyn was strong (and stayed that way); Kade was very honorable (I particularly liked that he told Caitlyn he would stop touching her if she didn't like it since most of the books in this genre are more than a little rapey) and not OTT like the "heroes" in Stella Moore and Alyssa Hart/Rayanna Jamison's books. I particularly liked the unusual spin Ms. Raine puts on this genre by . Thus, even though some of the punishments were harsh, they were also completely consensual. I also appreciated that the . In terms of the writing, I found it very repetitious as Ms. Raine told us the same things over and over again (Kade told Caitlyn why he rescued her ad nauseam; Caitlyn told Kade how desperate she was ad nauseam; we heard how bad Antonio was ad nauseum. Tip: if your characters aren't saying something we haven't heard or in a drastically different way, then take it out). Finally, some of the phrasing is awkward ("I wasn’t going to physically rebuke"), and the ending is abrupt. 3 1/2 stars.

5) Maren Smith: I almost didn't read this because I don't like this author. Her earlier books are very harsh, non-consensual, and really, really unpleasant (Life After Rachel, Deakeny's Bride, and Binding Brinley). Her more recent books aren't as violent, but they are equally problematic. For someone who claims to be in the lifestyle, she ignores the most basic tenets of BDSM (Saving Sara, Owning O). While I get that these are fantasies, if you're going to set your books in a well-respected BDSM club and devote several lines to how great your fictional doms are, you better back it up with actions; otherwise, these words just ring hollow. Finally, in Ladder 54, men who do sexual things for money aren't doms: there's another word for them. She is, however, a decent writer, who writes complex sentences; dialogue that is humorous and flows; and detailed sex/punishments. While I don't like her heroes (who I find stiff and peevish), I do like her heroines, who are (usually) strong and stay that way (as Britney does). What I particularly liked about this book was that, unlike all the other Daddy Doms in this set, Ommin was a newbie who became a DD to please Britney (" but he wanted so badly to make sure she got what she needed, without crossing any lines"); learned from her; was concerned about coming across as "an over-presumptuous creeper;" and was honest with her. Doing all this to make her happy was a very romantic gesture, won me over, and was, thus, entirely consensual (and really more "funishments"). His vulnerability was particularly touching and made him much more sympathetic than I've found any other of Ms. Smith's heroes. Finally, I appreciated that this story did not base DD/lg on gender essentialism (read the epilogue), and I loved the self-reflexivity ("He knew because he’d read it in the blurbs of at least three different Daddy-Dom books, which probably meant it was a thing")! 4 stars (because while Jim was funny, he distracted from the story's central relationship).

6) RJ Gray: I've read Ms. Grey's previous books (Adjusting Addie, Absolving Amy, and Accepting Annie) and not liked them. For someone who, on her blog, says she lives the dd lifestyle and that she upholds the tenets, her books contain no discussion of hard limits, safewords, rules, or discussion of anything, period. All her heroes are very much uncompromising "it's my way or the highway" to the point where I feel that the lifestyle is more important to them than the women they claim to love and I did feel that way here (and, yes, I'm in the minority; most readers like her books). This story began with the the usual tired and very frustrating: "I'm going to spank you for very reasonably objecting to my kidnapping you" and "How dare you be rude to me even though I've just kidnapped you, terrified you, told you that your entire life has been lie, and I've done nothing to earn your trust" (really, authors, just don't). And it doesn't get better from there. Hopefully, someday Ms. Gray will learn the difference between dominant and domineering. Until she does, she's never going to be an author I recommend since I find her "heroes" unappealing. I also didn't like the fact that she made fun of safe words -- as though they were a bad thing or unimportant. While I realize this was fantasy, I feel that this implies that the author herself is indifferent to safety. (Note: While I realize that these aren't BDSM manuals, I really don't see how the one-line "Your safe word is rutabaga" qualifies as such or slows down the action, but I'm not a writer.) Like Ms. Smith, Ms. Gray uses self-reflexivity, but while the former uses it to help her hero (even if he doesn't end up implementing all that he reads in generic books), Ms. Gray belittles them (particularly the safer, saner aspects). It's rather odd since she herself is part of the genre she's dismissing. Finally, I had very mixed feelings about the ending. While she means it to be . I did appreciate Morrigan's strength. Non-consent. 2 stars.

7) Emily Tilton: Since I don't like this author's prose, I didn't read this story.

This anthology should have started with Golden Angel's story: it would have pulled more people in since it's consensual and funny. I don't understand why anyone chose to start with Stella Moore's (I note that I'm not the only reviewer to not like Donovan).

Finally, I don't understand the "nerdy" part of the title. Which heroes, exactly, were nerds?

Overall rating: 2 1/2 stars (Only because of Golden Angel and Maren Smith; I would have given this a higher rating if the others hadn't been non-consensual and harsh.) None of the stories were "bad" in the sense that any were poorly written or too poorly edited, and each did contain humor. In terms of character, I appreciated that the h's were strong and while their daddys did save them, they also saved themselves. I did feel that they were repetitious as many shared similar plotlines (the h is forced to stay in the H's house so he can protect her). I would say that if you mind non-consent, which I do, only read Golden Angel's, Adaline Raine's, and Maren Smith's. If you don't, you're not looking for anything too "dark" (all the sex, at least, is consensual and even the harsher punishments aren't as bad as I've read in other books), and you like DD/lg, you'll probably enjoy the whole book.

Finally, I would suggest to those who feel this review is unfair: if you don't want a reviewer to judge your book based on whether or not it's consensual, then add a disclaimer. It's really not that hard.
2,200 reviews
August 4, 2019
This book contains seven different stories by seven different authors. I was excited to see a couple authors I am familiar with and some new ones to be explored. Each of these stories contains is a well written short story that is sure to claim your attention and leave you satisfied. Each of these stories is about a girl who finds her own superhero that is just the 'daddies' she needs to help her to be her best self. Enjoy!

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October 2, 2019
I really enjoyed the book. I love the characters interaction with each other. I love all that endings. If you not like daddy novels and spanking, then this book is not for you. Daddy was superpowers that is hot. I didn't like the last book. I skip it.
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4,642 reviews83 followers
August 6, 2019
This anthology includes:
1. WEATHERING LAINEY by STELLA MOORE
Stella Moore is a new author to me so I really had no idea what to expect when I started this anthology and hers was the first story when I opened the book. Immediately, we see Donovan appearing to be in a state of confusion over the weather, leaving his apartment to go to work and becoming embroiled in a kidnap plot of a young woman in an alley. Caught your attention didn't it? Yeah, mine too.
I'm going to have to find more of her books. This is a fast moving story with a lot of action, mystery, Daddy/Little interaction that kept me pulled in throughout the entire time.

2. LITTLE VILLIAN by GOLDEN ANGEL
Golden Angel is one of mygo to, one click authors. So you must realize how much I always enjoy her stories. This one. This one right here caught my imagination and wove me into a front row seat. Little Villain's name "Chaotica". She's been the "Little" side kick to "Big Daddy" who is on the Most Wanted list of criminals in Haden City. Until "Pluto," the unofficial superhero of the town caught up with Big Daddy and rather than being taken prisoner, Big Daddy shoved Chaotica into Pluto and escaped. Now the fun begins. Because there are times when fantasies can unexpectedly come to life.

3. SUPER DADDY by ALLYSA HART and RAYANNA JAMISON
Angela owned a pawn shop in a dark part of town. Just after locking up and going upstairs to her apartment she heard LOUD banging at the door. Sneaking down the stairs she saw a set of headlights shining through the glass of the door demanding she open it. They claimed to be the police looking for her only employee Donnie who had called out sick. Then out of nowhere, a man in a cape grabbed her around the waist, hauled her upstairs, gave her a two minute deadline to grab what she felt was irreplaceable before they left for her own protection. That started this adventure.

4. DADDY'S SASSY LITTLE SUPERHERO by ADALINE RAINE
Caitlyn was struggling just to make ends meet and sometimes there was still a gap. While making a delivery in the worst part of town she witnessed a woman trying to get away from her boyfriend while he threatened her with a gun. Without thinking, Caitlyn somehow managed to break the man's nose and physically pick him up and throw him across the street right before she blacked out. When she came to, she finds herself in a luxurious condo with a gorgeous man who is going to take her temperature with a baby thermometer! What is going on?

5. DADDY SHARK by MAREN SMITH
Ommin was a shark shifter. Yep, you read that right, a shark shifter. It had been his secret all his life until the night a man jumped/fell off the bridge and Ommin jumped in to save him. Right in the middle of the fall, she had shifted. When they came out of the water, bystanders, police, and news reporters were there to witness the events. Everyone was proclaiming the Sharkman a superhero now. Immediately reporters and press were everywhere. When a reporter called him on the phone requesting an interview, he offered her an exclusive. And that's how it started.

6. DADDY'S JUSTICE by R.J. GRAY

7. ULTRAGIRL POWER UPS by EMILY TILTON

Each of these short stories are so titallating. So heart (and bottom) warming you won't want to put them down. They'll make you heart beat just a little quicker. You might feel the butterflies of giddiness following each of their "Daddy's" rules. You'll definitely end each book with a smile and wonder what happens next. This was certainly a first for me, but I fell in love with each of these Daddy's and I think you will too.

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2,886 reviews
August 4, 2019
This is a great collection of stories by some amazing authors. I am not sure which one was my favorite since they were all great. I loved the superhero Daddy theme. I didn't want each story to end. I wish they were longer. Most of the authors I have read before but the couple that were new, I can't wait to read more by them.

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August 14, 2019
Interesting Collection of Doms with Superpowers!

Little Villain – Golden Angel – 4 stars

A little bit of magic and a Daddy to care for you. Chaotica is paired with the city’s biggest villain, but when he abandons her, she is captured and gets a better offer from vigilante Pluto. Short and sweet.

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January 24, 2020
THE GOOD—THE BAD—AND THE SUPER DADDIES

An anthology of Daddy Doms finding their littles. Each tale has some form of superheroes and villains.

Weathering Lainey by Stella Moore
YOU’RE STUCK WITH ME UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

Donovan will hear a woman screaming and go to rescue her. It doesn’t take long for him to realize why they were after her, and that she is a Variant. He knows there will be more men sent to abduct her, so he takes her to his place—but she isn’t one to just acquiesce. He learns her name is Lainey but tells her to call him Daddy. The story has plenty of action, adventure, danger, and a dominant daddy who isn’t afraid to spank his little girl and keep her in line. It will also have other forms of discipline.

“When I give you an order, you obey. I don’t have time to sweet talk you into listening. Now, walk with me like we’re just two people enjoying a nice stroll. You don’t listen well, do you? That’s okay; I know how to teach little girls to do as they’re told. Relax, sunshine. Naughty girls get spanked on their bare bottoms if they can’t learn their lesson.”

“Madness gripped her. It had to be madness, to provoke the man who’d punished and pleasured her so thoroughly.”

Little Villain by Golden Angel
I’M ATTRACTED TO YOU, AND WE’RE LOOKING FOR THE SAME THING

Chaotica is with Big Daddy, a villain, but in a jewelry robbery, he will save himself, and a vigilante known as Pluto will capture her. It doesn’t take Pluto long to realize that Chaotica is a little and needs a daddy just like him. He will take her home, treat her wounds, show her what a good daddy is like. While she is in the bedroom, she will escape, but Pluto will follow her. When he gets her back, he will give her choices, and they will come with consequences. The story is good versus evil and one man finding his forever little girl. The story has plenty of action, adventure, and danger. With a Daddy who has creative ways to punish a naughty girl for correcting her and making things right again.

“I could show her the benefits of being a good girl. I’ve been looking for a little girl like her. She needs a read Daddy. ‘Good girls don’t lie. Good girls don’t cruse. Good girls don’t yell insults. Good girls appreciate people who are trying to help them. We’ll go home. My home. I’ll take responsibility for punishing you for past misdeeds and keeping you on the straight and narrow. I won’t go easy on you, little girl, but when I’m done, you’ll have a clean slate. What happens after that—well, that will be up to you. But I think you’re looking for a Daddy like me, and I know I’ve been looking for a little girl like you.”

“I don’t want just any little girl. I want one that’s like you. Sweet but naughty, a little mischievous, smart, loyal, and pretty kick***. I want to get to know you better, but already I feel a connection to you. I think there’s something here if you’re willing to give it a chance.”

Super Daddy by Rayanna Jamison and Allysa Hart
WITHOUT RULES, CHAOS ENSUES

Once again, the writing duo of Allysa Hart and Rayanna Jamison has created a superhero, super daddy tale. While this series is Fantastical Daddy Doms, I would not consider it an age-play storyline, but more speech and behavior of Daddy-little girl talk.

The story will have our superhero, Brian, rescuing the damsel in distress, Angela Shue, from thugs who are after Donnie and plan to get to him through her. But Brian is there to rescue her, whether she wants it or not—and she does fight him on it—she just doesn’t get her way.

“Listen to me, little girl. You are under my protection now, and that means I will do near anything to keep you safe and healthy. That includes keeping you out of harm’s way and taking care of your needs. I may not be your father, but it’s painfully obvious that you would benefit greatly from a little Daddy-style discipline. So, don’t test me.”

The story has the good, the bad, the ugly, and the secrets of people. It doesn’t take long for Brian to realize that Angela isn’t safe, even in police protection, and somewhere, there is a leak that places her life in jeopardy. The only thing left to do is take her to his place, where no one knows exist. The problem, he is a very private individual with his own secrets, and now he is bringing her into his home. With the help of Marshall, can they keep Angela safe, even from herself?

“He was so much more than muscles and a cape. He was kind, considerate, and caring. He was the first person I’d met who actually gave something of himself to help other people. He didn’t deserve to be saddled with babysitting brats.”

The story has plenty of angst, misunderstandings, clashes, and eventually will have Brian disciplining a naughty Angela who he is trying to help. The more time they are together, the closer he becomes to her and sees she needs his dominance, and the Daddy Dom in him is more than willing to give it to her. But what happens when Angela learns he knows more about her and her situation than she even does? She feels betrayed and acts defiant, destructive, and leaves—and that is when the danger really begins. Can Brian rescue his angel and get her back on the path of safety?

“Going from being a scientist to a superhero is a big leap. And of course, Brian doesn’t do anything halfway.”

The story has great chemistry between Brian and Angela, with many spankings and disciplines. What Brian shows his little girl is that he is here for her, unlike her foster families, he isn’t throwing her away when she is a brat or disobeys. Daddies have other ways of making their little girl's behavior better and Brian isn’t afraid to discipline and then show her love.

“Above all, I want you to remember that I love you, I will protect you, I will defend you, and you better believe I will punish you each and every time it becomes necessary. No matter what.”

Daddy Shark by Maren Smith
DADDY’S SHARK-Y BITS?

Ommin Jones is a man who has had a strange life and tries his best to stay out of the limelight. But, he can’t ignore when his fellowman attempts suicide and must save him, but that brings him front and center in the news. Dubbed Sharkman, he is hounded, and when he gets a call from a young woman, Britney Collins, he will tell her she can have an exclusive interview.

“He was now labeled a superhero—his superpower, which seemed to have less to do with shark skin these days and more to do with showing up in all the wrong places at all the right times.—Oh, and he could shapeshift into a fish.”

His interview with Britney comes with some surprises—like her wrist tattoo that reads ‘Daddy’s Little’ and opens a new door for Ommin—and Britney. Ommin searches the internet and then downloads books about daddy doms and littles and sets up an account until he can find his very own little girl, Britney. The story is full of discoveries as Ommin finds his Daddy side with his own little girl, Britney. The story will have more than one super-human, including good versus evil. It will also have a DD/lg relationship with discipline. Once this Daddy finds his little, with the help of some naughty DD books, he and his little girl find their HEA.

“His to love, his to cherish, his to punish whenever and however he deemed it necessary.”

“I want your nose to the corner, bare bottom on display, hands behind your head. Daddy’s belt has some things to say to you about encouraging people with differences to turn to a life of evil.”
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July 20, 2021
Anthologies Rock!!

My review is for Little Villain by Golden Angel

Chaotica is a naughty, sassy, saucy partner in crime to Big Daddy. Big Daddy is the most sought out criminal in Haden City. All Chaotica wanted was a Daddy who loved and cared for her. She did not find that in Big Daddy. It seemed he just wanted her for her talents in his criminal activities. She did have hot, sexy feelings for Pluto though. He was known as a Superhero in keeping the City safe. When Big Daddy throws her under the bus, she ends up with Pluto who knows how to take care of his little girl. A fabulous story with action and lots of humor and sizzling moments.
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37 reviews
April 16, 2023
AN easy to read collection of stories with a common theme
Love the characters and oncourse the happy endings.

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790 reviews
August 10, 2019
A book filled with Daddy stories? SUPER daddy stories, you say?? By eight of my favorite authors??? I was on that faster than a speeding bullet.
Anthology usually means novellas which means less in depth stories... and I LOVE my stories so I love them to have ALL the details and feels. But these stories are complete and sexy and I LOVE THEM ALL. 10 SUPER DADDY STARS. Now I just want to know where I can get my own Super Daddy. 😍
The book starts with a KABOOM!!
STELLA MOORE’S WEATHERING LAINEY was perfection. I loved the idea for the story and the world building. Lainey is not a happy camper to be “saved” by Daddy and let’s him know. But Daddy is pretty no nonsense and lets her know she better get with the program. THE STORY BLEW ME AWAY! 💨🌈☀️
GOLDEN ANGEL’S LITTLE VILLIAN reads like an old time comic book come to life. I could see Chaotica, Pluto, and Big Daddy come out of the book in bright colors. I loved the style of writing and the story. I could feel Chaotics’s little-girlness, her longing, but also her determination. I rooted for her. Chaotica was one little villian you loved to love 💖
ALLYSA HART & RAYANNA JAMISON’S SUPER DADDY was like a cross between a Super Hot Superman and a High Tech Iron Man. What more could a girl want, right? This story is SUPER SASSY & SEXY!! I hung on every page! 🔥🔥🔥
ADALAINE RAINE DADDY’S SASSY LITTLE SUPERHERO does not disappoint! It has another twist with the “little girl” being the super hero, but that doesn’t stop DADDY Kade from being SUPER (sexy) Daddy. He’s there to protect (and correct). This sizzling and steamy tale shows that even Super littles need their Daddies. 💖
MAREN SMITH’S DADDY SHARK... “Daddy Shark doo doo doo doo doo doo... Super Daddy Shark doo doo doo doo doo doo...” Ommin might be a shark, but he hardly feels super and doesn’t even know he’s a daddy until sweet little Britney comes into his life. For a newbie Daddy Dom, Ommin is certainly a quick study. He knows all the right things to say and do to get Britney’s (and my) little girl juices going. I loved every bit. (And the dommy end was so extra!) 🦈❤️
RJ GRAY’S DADDY’S JUSTICE serves us up some Daddy love Asgard style. And I mean who doesn’t dream of a little or a BIG Thor in their life?!? I loved Thor’s nephew and his sword(s) of Justice. He was kind but did not let Morrigan get away with any nonsense. Whew! This is one HOT story! 🔥
EMILY TILTON’S ULTRAGIRL POWERS UP is a classic Tilton story- comic book style. ULTRAGIRL is fierce, but vulnerable ... sexy, but innocent.... and it’s Nightprince who helps her out. Very interesting and sexy story. And that Megadon..... 🔥whew🔥 Where do I get one of those??
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August 4, 2019
1. Lainey and Donovan
Like a prequel to X-men/Marvel. Superhumans hunted for their powers, action, thriller, BDSM with some not inconsiderable humiliation to the point of cruelty thrown in. There was plenty of sex with not OTT description. Our couple shown genuine affection for each other. Donovan is brave and determined to protect the girl at all cost. So much more could have been done with it had it been a stand alone novel not just a short novella. The BDSM punishment was overdone and overused. HEA in the end. Some editing would be recommended.

2. Chaotica, Big Daddy and Pluto. Who came up with these names, please?! Another supernatural story. The BDSM is practically replaced by sadomasochism, not just dominance and submission. Sure there is the HEA but the storyline which had some interesting elements, but for the most part not one which I consider having much merit. Reasonable editing, except for the odd mistake with the choice of words.

3. Sharkman and Britney with Liquidman sidekick. The book does have one extremely hot bedroom scene but not much else. I always thought that the sex would be part of a story in a good book, rather than throwing a naïve story around the sex.

4. Supergirl. Well, what can I say about that? Definitely not for me!! I stopped watching Marvel 15 years ago. The idea of gaining super strength from touching oneself is an interesting one, however it makes me wonder how far would human imagination go to come up with something like that. The sexually charged superhero isn't for this reader.

None of the novellas was nerdy/intellectual or even funny.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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3,311 reviews66 followers
August 6, 2019
7 fantastic stories by 8 great authors. If you like Daddies, this is the best place to get ahold of them.

Stella Moore-Weathering Lainey

Lainey has the kind of super power that I want to have. She and Donovan are great together, and I think they are definitely perfect together.

Golden Angel-Little Villain

I love Chaotica. I think that she is my favorite Little in this entire book. She and Pluto are just a match made in heaven. I would love to see more of this couple.

Allysa Hart and Rayanna Jamison-Super Daddy

I think that Angela is going to keep Brian on his toes, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. It's going to be fun for both of them, and the snarky house, Marshall, is just perfect.

Adaline Raine-Daddy's Sassy Little Superhero

I love the way that Caitlyn and Kade's names fit together so well. I think Kade's sister might be secretly a sadist though, lol.

Maren Smith-Daddy Shark

Doo doo doo doo doo doo. Ommin and Britney are very sweet together, and they are both working on finding out what works for the two of them. I love the addition of Liquidman into the mix.

RJ Gray-Daddy's Justice

Morrigan finds out that she's a valkyrie and she falls under the mentorship of Forseti so that she doesn't get killed. I like this one, and I think it's a fantastic premise, I just think that Morrigan got forced into some choices that weren't necessarily the best ones for her.

Emily Tilton-Ultragirl Powers Up

Hands down the filthiest book in the entire series. Susan finds out that she's a superhero, but her powers aren't powered by what you might normally think. Luckily, Bob is there to help her. Emily Tilton does things with erotic humiliation that are genius, and that's what makes this sooooo hot.
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July 18, 2019
Let me say, that I only read those authors I know. The ARC only came with 4 out of the 7 books. I know a few of the authors and have read those that I follow. So I am giving you the honest review of the ones I read.

Little Villain – Golden Angel
I love Chaotica. She is so cute. She just wanted a Daddy to care for her and protect her. She just got mixed up with the wrong crowd. Pluto planned to take down Big Daddy. He didn’t expect Chaotica nor did he expect to feel things for her. Obviously I am not going to say their real names. What would the fun be in that? You have to read the book. But these two open up to each other and find a perfect chemistry that works out great. It’s a cute, sweet, and funny story.

Daddy Shark – Maren Smith
Ommin is a shark shifter and alone but then he meets reporter Britney. She has wanted to experience the right “Daddy” and has found it in him. This story is loaded with shout outs to different authors: Renee Rose, Golden Angel, Maggie Ryan, Maren Smith (herself), Rayanna Jamison, and Allysa Hart. Plus the story is funny and sexy. We also have another “hero” of sorts, Jim. It’s cute. It seems everyone is learning about each other and finding themselves and finding that special someone too.
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August 10, 2019
Overall this is a great set of stories.

Weathering Lainey by Stella Moore was fabulous. The premise was really unique and it was a story that just made me smile.

Little Villain by Golden Angel wow talk about turning your expectations on their head. This is so like Ms. Angel. You think you are getting one story and then something sweet happens and the villain becomes a super. Really loved this story.

Super Daddy by Allysa Hart and Rayanna Jamison. A solid tale with a great storyline. This is a story that will make you laugh.

Daddy’s Sassy Little Superhero by Adaline Raine – an enjoyable story that will keep you turning the pages.

Daddy Shark by Maren Smith – I think this is my favorite story in the set. It will make you laugh, smile, get mad and then get happy again. Talk about a unique premise... just wow.

Daddy’s Justice by RJ Gray – A lovely story with great characters and lots of heart.

Ultragirl Powers Up – a very typical Ms Tilton story with lots of shame and guilt. A good read.
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8,429 reviews63 followers
August 3, 2019
If she’s got a good one, all young girls think their daddy is a superhero. He knows everything. He can fix anything. And he’s just the best, most amazing man in the universe. When she gets a little older, her definition of a superhero daddy has the potential to… shift… just a little. Especially if she has a fondness for all things ‘geek’ and a particular mindset. Daddies guide their Little Girls with love and discipline and those principles are everywhere in these stories. With blazing hot chemistry and all kinds of nerdy fun, there’s something in this anthology for just about every particular taste. There are some authors in here whose work I know well and some that are brand new to me that I’ll be looking into in more depth in the near future. In fact, I foresee some compulsive one-clicking for me. These stories were fun, funny, and super sexy. I’m sorry that they’re over already.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through Booksprout.
116 reviews1 follower
August 9, 2019
All of these stories feature "creatures", for lack of a better word, that possess different powers. They all involve a daddy who needs his little as much as the little needs his daddy. Although I couldn't read all of the stories, as this ARC only came with some of the stories. But I enjoyed them all. They are not fully told stories, in that we don't always know the backstories involved, but the backstories are just that, not what these stories are really about, which is of course, dominance and submission in a Daddy/Little girl relationship. They are all unique and original, and very fun to read. I especially enjoyed Stella Moore's and Emily Tilton's stories. Both involved littles that didn't know that they themselves have a superpower too, and their daddies help them come to terms with their powers, and how to survive in their new worlds. Overall, this collection is a fun and at times, sensuous read.

I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Author 49 books635 followers
August 22, 2019
I enjoyed every one of these lighthearted amusing stories.

Weathering Lainey by Stella Moore was my favourite. The story was quite unique and it was a story that warmed and amused me.

Little Villain by Golden Angel. This turned my expectation for the way this tale would go. This is so like Ms. Angel. You think you are getting one story and then something else happens.

Super Daddy by Allysa Hart and Rayanna Jamison. A strong storyline. This is a very humourous tale.

Daddy’s Sassy Little Superhero by Adaline Raine – A fun and enjoyable story.

Daddy Shark by Maren Smith – I have come to expect the unusual from this author and I was not disappointed by this lovely funny story.

Daddy’s Justice by RJ Gray – A good strong story.

Ultragirl Powers Up – Very interesting read and one I enjoyed.
There was not a story in this set that I didn't enjoy!
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October 17, 2019
This is a collection of seven daddy dom stories with superhero themes.

This is one of my favorite kinds of collections, where we get stories with a common theme written by multiple authors. It gives you a chance to explore some new others who write to a theme you like. This collection is a perfect example. Seven stories, seven authors, seven situations. While they vary somewhat in approach, all of the stories are well written with well developed characters and interesting plots. Some of them have more humor than others, some are more romance oriented, but all of them are fun reads with plenty of steam. Overall, a wonderful collection and an opportunity to find a new favorite author.

Highly recommended.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout for review purposes.
646 reviews4 followers
July 22, 2019
Full filled Daddy Dom collection

I was drawn to this anthology as it contained stories from some of my favorite writers.
I am taking my time to savor each story, opening the book when I’m in the mood for that extra caring, that Daddy Doms give, though the stories I’ve read so far have also had an added element of quirky humor. All of the stories have stood out for their unique take on the DD/lg dynamic. From aliens, to super powers to criminals there is definitely something here for everyone’s reading taste.
So far my 2 favorites have been Maren Smith’s Daddy Shark and Golden Angel’s Little Villain. The stories were unique in their own very distinctive ways but both delivered interesting couples and a compelling road to their HEA.
I received an advance reader copy via Booksprout.

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10 reviews
August 16, 2019
Little Villain, Golden Angel-5 stars

All Chaotica wants is a daddy that will love and charisher her and her little side. She believes the city's evil villain Big Daddy will one day turn into the daddy she so desires until she up against the city's vigilante Pluto. Will she embrace the good that Pluto has to offer or will Big Daddy keep her in his clutches....

This short story had me laughing and involved with the characters. True to Golden Angles style, she quickly draws you into her characters with all the feels. I am really hoping that one day she will continue this short story. Its a fun read and highly recommend the whole anthology. It is filled with wonderful shorts by many talented authors!

*I recieved an ARC copy for my honest review.
205 reviews2 followers
July 25, 2019
Really good!

Man I had a really good time with this. I read four of the seven stories - by Tilton, Moore, Angel and Smith - and there is something for everyone who likes this type of book. This anthology will both have you laughing out loud - as in really loud - and sit on the edge of your seat. The stories have humor, wit, warmth and depth. They are action packed and fast paced and though each story is unique - and I mean that quite literally - they are all very creative and really good. I highly recommend you read this for yourselves.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
1,506 reviews11 followers
August 3, 2019
A real page-turner that I did not want to finish. I wanted more stories. Brillant

As you can see from my headline I loved this book. I wished it was longer. Great. Very well written. My favourite was Shark Daddy because from a relutant recluse to a confindant Daddy. Little villan is memorable, Chatocia needs a proper Daddy. And Susan is hot and sexy. All the stories and characters are very well written and described. I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy of this book and I very highly recommend it. Very entertaining and readable. I wish that I could give it lots more stars, it' so worth it.
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August 4, 2019
Usually Anthologies are not complete stories. Authors drag you in and then leave you hanging so that you buy the next book. This had a few of my favorite authors and some were new to me. It's hard to pick my favorite story as I love the "Little" stories a lot. Being little and then getting to be grown up for daddie is the ultimate. These stories were sexy, funny and a lot of fun to read. I will definitely look for the stories from the other authors I don't know much about. If you like littles than this book is for you.

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1,161 reviews4 followers
August 4, 2019
My booty is still tingling from all the Daddies and their yummy lovin!

We get Villians, Aliens, Robot houses, Superheroes and so much more! These little girls get more than they ever bargained for.

The run down is....
Weathering Lainey~ Stella Moore, Little Villain~ Golden Angel, Super Daddy~ Dynamic Duo, Daddy's Sassy Little Superhero~ Adaline Raine, Daddy Shark~ Maren Smith, Daddy's Justice~ RJ Gray, Ultragirl Powers Up~ Emily Tilton

I hadn't read a few of these Authors and I am so thrilled that I have now! This bundle of DD/lg books is AMAZING! This is an anthology that I can say that I enjoyed every single book!
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August 7, 2019
This anthology is a very different take on superheroes. It was surprisingly entertaining. Each story was novella length and felt like a complete story. My favourite of the selection of Daddy Shark by Maren Smith. Of all the stories, this is the one that made me giggle. There were some really cute lines. Although the story by Stella Moore was also good, I absolutely LOATHED Donovan - he redeemed himself somewhat at the end and I understand that his motives were good but for most the story, he was just yucky. Altogether, a pretty good collection.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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400 reviews9 followers
July 22, 2019
Fun, hot, sweet, sexy, funny, adorbs.

Exactly what you'd expect from these authors & subject matter. These are all complete stories with their own HEA, which makes me sort of sad because I'd like to see more of them, again and again.

My personal favorites were the Golden Angel & Maren Smith entries, but every one is a winner.

BUY IT NOW for your little girl or the little girl in you, whether she deserves it or not, because that's the thing with littles: they'll always make it up to you! ໒( ♥ ◡ ♥ )७
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1,456 reviews28 followers
July 29, 2019
What a wonderful Anthology this was to read. I had to laugh at a few stories and it really was good all round. These Seven authors have done a great job really and although all the stories have great super daddies, one stood out the most and that was the story by Maren Smith. Daddy Shark really was great to read.
This story i loved because i thought it was funny in places , and although he wasnt a super daddiy he got his name by saving people first of the bridge then by accident. Then he got a little girl and a side kick...funny.
So one click now and read this great Anthology.
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