Kaleb Spencer is a multi-millionaire who's been looking for a specific type of woman. He never thought he'd be lucky enough to find her—until he runs into Aleena.
Aleena was raised by a grandmother who didn’t believe in women’s lib, sleeping around, or going to bars. Aleena had the disposition that matched her upbringing, and she wasn’t afraid to act feminine and submissive.
When Aleena meets Kaleb, she fights to keep a wall up to protect herself, until the way he treats her, like she's precious and worthy, shatters her fears. She opens up and gives them what they both fervently want and desperately need to fulfill their lives.
Kaleb has never found the right woman and, trust me, he’s looked! So much so that when he spots someone he is interested in at his friend’s workplace, his friend warns him to stay away. Of course, he doesn’t. Where would the story be then?
This is the third book in the series and we concentrate on Aleena and how she was raised. In some places, she comes across as almost too naïve but Kaleb is there to help. Bless his heart!
There are a couple of things that didn’t sit well with me. First of all, book two ends on a sort-of cliffhanger with Brylee’s happiness dependent upon Larkin’s. However, nothing is mentioned at all in here about that APART FROM the second point. The girls have a play date and once again, Larking and Brylee are talking about how Gage and Darian are fed up with them. They tell Aleena that they all need to grow up. In Brylee’s book, it is understandable. In Aleena’s book it just the same old being rehashed with no reasoning or explanation behind it.
Apart from that, this was a good story with Kaleb and Aleena driving the story. A nice addition to the series and recommended by me if you want the whole set.
This is my first story by this author and I liked it. I will have to check out more of her work. The story was entertaining and enjoyable. The characters were interesting and likable. Gregory was protective of Aleena and I liked that. Kaleb saw Aleena and wanted to get to know her better. Gregory warned him away from Aleena. Aleena was sheltered and a bit naive but very sweet. When Kaleb and Aleena run into each other again they start getting to know each other. Kaleb is sure that Aleena is the one for him but is willing to give her time to decide for herself as well as to get comfortable around him. The friends of Kaleb's that also had little's were a great addition to the story and introduced Aleena to other women like her. I loved how sweet Kaleb was with Aleena. I liked the way the story ended, but I wish there was an epilogue further out. I recommend reading this book.
I like Aleena even if it is hard to believe there is still someone so innocent in the world. Kaleb is a man who likes what he likes and is unwilling to settle for anything less. I enjoyed the relationship between these two and the writing of Ms. Fox brought them to life. If you are a woman who imagines a man to take care of her, then Daddy’s Rapture is the story for you. Delane Reviewer for Coffee Time Romance & More Full Review @ Coffee Time Romance & More
So I did love this book .. There really is no DD/lg elements in this book but just a woman who is naive send an alpha male who wants to take care of her. But why would Any of the women listen to Larkin ?? If the men did not want them the way they are, why would they have started seeing them, when they could have any one they wanted. Larkin should have been punished for telling Aliens that Kaleb didn't want a needy little based on something she overheard when she shouldn't have been eavesdropping
Daddy’s Rapture is the third book in Lila Fox’s Daddy series. This age-play romance is a quick and enjoyable read. I liked these author’s character-driven plot. We get to witness Aleena and Kaleb as total strangers to become a loving couple. The authors use of dialog was well done. The banter between them made me smile. Their descriptive scenes drawing readers into the story making it seem as if they are first-hand witnesses. This is a delightful read and a perfect way to enjoy a weekend.
It became repetitive from the other novels and too much willow and winning for the first littles especially Larkin she is frustrating and annoying why she told Aleena this OK I get she heard him seeing it in the first book but its non of your own business she start to ruin the story for me hope her role stop on the next novels
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I have read the other books and I will pass along my friends and other readers! Definitely going to recommend this to my beginner readers! Keep them coming!
Kaleb is stunned and exhilarated when he almost runs over a beautiful young woman. She calls to the Big in him but there's an obstacle, her boss, his friend. Can Kaleb prove Aleena is more then a passing fancy? She's the little who he's been craving for so long.
Well written story and well developed characters! Those are the most important things to me in a book! I couldn't put this book down and read it in one afternoon! Loved it!
I felt we really didn't see much of the Little side of Aleena. At least not the usually fair. However the male character was spot on. Nicely done Lila Fox. The story was an easy read but I would advise that you read this series in order.
Nothing really happens. Not much conflict. They get along really well. It's just his friend (her boss) is skeptical of whether Kaleb can settle down with one woman. That's the main conflict.