In seiner Beziehung mit Carter erlebt Micah Freiheit und Liebe, wie er es noch nie getan hat. Er blüht auf und fühlt sich endlich wie er selbst, sei es in Spitze, Make-up oder Strampler. Sein Daddy ist bei jedem Schritt an seiner Seite, tut alles, um ihm zu zeigen, wie sehr er ihn liebt und erkundet mit ihm noch mehr die Welt des Age Play.
Carter hatte keine Hoffnung, nochmal einen Little zu finden, aber dann lernte er Micah kennen. Trotz des Altersunterschiedes von fast zwanzig Jahren ist Micah derjenige, mit dem er sein Leben verbringen möchte. Es ist an der Zeit, sich auf eine Zukunft mit seinem Jungen einzulassen, sich noch mehr um ihn zu kümmern und ihn so zu verwöhnen, wie es ein Daddy tun sollte.
Eine gemeinsame Zukunft bedeutet aber auch, einen Sprung ins Ungewisse zu wagen, und noch ist sich Carter nicht ganz sicher, ob er – und Micah – bereit dafür sind.
R. Phoenix has an unhealthy fascination with contrasts: light and dark, heroes and villains, order and chaos. She believes that love can corrupt and power can redeem. Her muse is a sadomasochistic slave driver who thinks it's terribly amusing to give her the best ideas when she just got comfortable and warm in bed, and she passes on that torture to her readers. She also tries entirely too hard to be funny, and she mercilessly inflicts her terrible sense of humor upon anyone who speaks to her. She'd love it if you'd say hello!
As snow and ice cover 75% of the US in February 2021,
A different kind of Snowflake dominates the crazy household of Carter and Micah. The normal struggles of life, family, friends, work, bills, pets, parents, school, and time together affects everything in their life except Creamcicle. The under the coach cat rules when everyone is gone or asleep.
Big or little is role play. Everyone tries to pretend to be big all of their lives, but very few are blessed with the opportunity to relive their little lives that are somehow always unfinished. But not totally forgotten.
An unexpected friend like Finn helps Micah come alive. Rick and Sean set a good example and answer relationship questions. Toys and games lead to playtimes, but is the true love of caring for each other that makes Carter love Micah and allows the feeding, cleaning, changing, and cuddling together so special.
Pants or panties, diapers or suits, onesies or twosies, bath or shower, lotion or powder, it does not matter. It is the love that makes it all work.
This was so beautiful. I think I’m in love with this two. They are such a beautiful couple. I loved it. I had an amazing time reading this book. I’m not really into age play, but I’m very much into this two. It was easier, for me, to enjoy this book a bit better than the first one, because I was already used to the age play and I could only center in their emotions and the way their relationship keep developing. I also liked a more confident Micah. It was beautiful to see the changes he had in terms of his self-esteem. The only thing I didn’t liked about it was that I get a feeling of end here and I would definitely love more of Micah and Carter. I found the secondary characters particularly charming. I was already very fond on Sean and this book just shows me how much I missed him. I would love to get to know him and his relationship with Rick a lot better.
yay for sequels! I was really happy to see more of Carter and Micah and to have a very realistic look into their story. While I love a HEA, I do appreciate seeing couples go through troubles and navigating real life issues before getting there. This one delivers on all fronts. Thankfully the pacing is much better in this one and we're left with much fewer abrupt chapter endings. I love Finn and can't wait to read his story.
3.75 stars rounded up Micah and Carter have certainly grown close quickly, but they support each other in such a lovely way. Carter has to be the most laid back Daddy Dom I think I've ever read, not pushing Micah's boundaries. Micah is more understanding of Carter's past with his late husband than many 30-year-olds, never mind that he's still only in his early 20s. I'd still like to read a book with Finn as the MC, but this was a good addition to Micah and Carter's story.
A perfect end and a real start to an HEA for a wonderful couple. This story finish all of the lingering questions left in book 1. And made their love more stronger. I enjoyed watching them get here and am so happy with their HEA. The writing was good, the smexy was great and I wish I knew more about the side characters. Like Finn, and defiantly more about Sean and Rick.
This sequel was so wonderful. I missed Micah and Carter. They are perfect together and I absolutely loved watching how their relationship progressed and changed from the first book. There are ups and downs, but you will get to see how they go through it. I also like that we learn a bit more about Micah's family's story, too. There is humor, sad moments, cuddly and awesome sexy times. I do recommend reading the first story, which goes without saying 🤓 ~R. Phoenix and Chris McHart are a great team and I look forward to what they come up with next. I am silently begging for a story for Finn. No pressure, of course 😁
Well, if I say much more, I may end up spoiling it by accident. I hope you enjoy these two as much as I did. Cheers and happy reading 📚💜
📖 Être avec Carter a donné à Micah une liberté et une attention qu'il n'avait jamais connues auparavant. Il s'est épanoui, se sentant enfin lui-même, que ce soit en dentelle, en maquillage ou en grenouillère. Son papa est avec lui à chaque étape du chemin, s'assurant qu'il se sente aimé. Ensemble, ils explorent encore plus le monde du jeu d'âge.
Carter n'aurait jamais pensé trouver un autre garçon à s'occuper, mais il a rencontré Micah. Malgré leur différence d'âge de près de vingt ans, Micah est celui avec qui il veut passer sa vie. Il est temps d'envisager son avenir avec son partenaire, de prendre soin de lui et de le chouchouter, car c'est ce que fait un père : gâter et chérir son petit garçon. Et si cela implique de prendre des engagements plus permanents ? Il est peut-être temps de franchir le pas. 📚
Awwww! This book picks up exactly where the first book leaves off and continues the story of Micah and Carter. I really loved how the authors incorporated real life issues, such as work schedules, into the story and showed how important open communication is in any relationship. While Micah and Carter's path to their HEA was a little bit bumpy at times, that just made it all that more special when they final got there. This series is a wonderful look at discovering age play and, also, about life and love continuing after loss. I really enjoyed reading this and definitely recommend it!
Micah and his Daddy is beyond sweet together in this follow up. With the drama behind them they are moving forward and getting comfortable in their lives. I loved their dynamic and how Micah become braver throughout the book, along with Carter becoming comfortable and stop holding himself back.
I felt there was a teasing with Rick and Sean, we clearly need to see more of them along with Finn, they all need their own book. And while sweet isn't my go to, this brand of sweet is something I enjoy reading.
So glad there was a sequel. It shows Carter's care and adoration for Micah as he navigates his way into 'adulthood'. While the story doesn't have big 'play' age play 'scenes' which from the first book aren't really what Micah gets out of the relationship. It has lots caring scenes or scenes where Micah learn to let go from having a bottle, courage to wear a diaper, first spanking, daddy stepping in when he's too stressed, daddy helping when his new job becomes too much
I’m so glad we got to visit with Carter and Micah again! These two have always been a pair of my favorites. Micah is so friggin’ adorable. I love his princess stuff and his nail polish. I love it all. Carter is such a wonderful Daddy. (Carter’s parent can eff right off though. There’s no coming back from calling your son a pedophile. Grrr)
What a wonderful visit with these guys. I loved it.
I was so happy when I found out there was going to be a follow up to It's Just Us..Micah and Carter are perfect together..In this one Micah gets more into who he is..and the love Carter shows him is just perfect...Micah gains a friend in Finn and gets to know Sean better...A really great follow up and an angst free read x
I read this straight after reading the first book in the series and really enjoyed the continuation of Carter and Micah's story. Still a sweet story but with the added issues that you find as a relationship develops. Again I love how the main characters support each other - Micah is definitely coming into his own as he becomes more confident, and Carter shows a wonderful human side which we don't often see in a Daddy Dom Character. All up an enjoyable end to the story.
As well written as he first and so sweet, it was lovely to see how Micah had blossomed with Carter’s tender loving care. The heat level is high just like the first book and the angst is low, a highly enjoyable read.
Carter and Micah continue to grow as a couple. They have some issues to work through but they work hard together to get it right. They also learn to develop friendships outside the relationship which just helps them be even more solid.
A continuation of Micah and Carter's story. Carter asks Micah to move in and they grow more comfortable with their lifestyle choices. Micah's new friend Finn helps with his make up. Micah graduates and they try to find a work/life balance that works for them.
I enjoyed the second one book a little more than the first. Micah is very sweet, and Carter is a perfect daddy. The low angst continued but you got to see more of the characters personality and stress points, making them seem more real.
Probably one of my favorite daddy books. Their connection and fluff is just amazing. The daddy's willingness to accept any animal his boy brings home is just adorable. Their relationship is perfect and I loved the whole series.
A sweet sequel to It’s Just us that follows their relationship as they struggle with every day challenges and how they overcome. The part with the parents could be triggering but I think that it added to the growth and acceptance that the two have had.
Love a good Daddy book.And this one is a reread and I love how Daddies make there babies stronger and feel better about themselves ..And the link is hot