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Naughty or Nice #7

Dear Daddy, Please Keep Me

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Dear Santa,

For Christmas this year, may I please get my very own Daddy who is looking for a boy to keep? Because I’m a little, I need lots of cuddles and attention. So, a Daddy who can only see me on occasion, or who’s never been a Daddy before, probably won’t want me. Maybe I need two Daddies? I promise I’ll be the bestest boy ever! I pick up my toys, do my chores and take my naps without argument. And since I’m not little all the time, I can also keep my Daddy happy in other ways.

I hope you can find me a Daddy who was meant for me. I haven’t had anyone take care of me in a long time and I’m feeling lost. Santa, I’ve been a very good boy this year, so pretty please can you make my Christmas wish come true?

Love,
Eric

Dear Daddy, Please Keep Me is part of the Naughty or Nice multi-author series. From this installment, you can expect a healthy dose of fluff, a large Squishmallow collection, inappropriate peppermint stick usage and two silver fox Daddies. Each book in the Naughty or Nice series can be read as a standalone, but there are so many boys hoping that holiday magic will bring them their perfect Daddy, why not grab them all?

184 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 8, 2021

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Morticia Knight

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USA Today Bestselling and award-winning author Morticia Knight spends most of her nights writing about men loving men who explore the sweeter side of kink. If there happens to be some friendly bondage or floggings involved, she doesn’t begrudge her characters whatever their filthy little hearts desire. Even though she’s been crafting her tales for more years than she’d like to share—her adventures as a published author began in 2011. With over 70 gay/bisexual romance books and stories available, Morticia is bound to have something for your sexy HEA reading pleasure!

Morticia resides on the North Oregon coast where the fierce winter storms, gray skies and ocean views all conspire to spark her endless imagination.

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Profile Image for Drusilla.
1,060 reviews417 followers
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November 8, 2024
I'm just telling myself to focus on the positive, there's no reason to take my bad mood out on this book ...
brrrrr, well the polyamorous aspect of the story is really well done and I like how the two Daddies kind of complement each other and how they connect. 😃

God, I don't think I should write a review today, sorry I'm completely off the rails. 😵‍💫

I didn't like the first half of the book that much because even though I knew it was going to be super insta-ish, it was still way too fast paced.... First play date and straight to sex ... oh well. 😔

What else, hmmm, I've had one other book in this series so far and even though it's been a while since I've read this one, this story felt almost identical ... 😬

He snickered. “Double Daddies. That sounds dirty, but cool.” His blush deepened.

So, well I think I would rate it three stars, but I'm really not myself right now and maybe my radar is broken, so I'll leave it alone.
I think I need to go outside and take a walk, sheer horror 💀💀💀, but then maybe the next book will work again.
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2,349 reviews456 followers
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January 13, 2021
DNF at 40%

I'm soooo done.

At first I thought this was quite promising, but then things slowly started to go south.

I threw in the towel when these guys used the term 'Time-Out' to stop the age play and to proceed to the sex. That was just weird.

As was Dalton thinking he hadn't met Eric's little yet. Dude, it's the same guy, just in a different mindset.

There were a lot of these little things that added up to a book that just wasn't for me.
Profile Image for Mariam,.
674 reviews565 followers
May 17, 2022
2.5 stars ⭐✨✨⭐ You know the feeling when you read something so positive and “healthy", you kinda just want to CHOKE and DIE (?)

(I'll go bury in my grave, thanks) 😘🤡😘

In the time of me reading this, I watched one movie, had a 2 hour screen time on YouTube and another hour and a half on chrome, so least to say, this book didn't captivate me folks.


Aside from the smut, (I feel betrayed there were only two scenes) and the one little scene (which I kinda wanted to die because omg 😳 (like it wasn't even my first little book Jesus, I didn't know I was such a prude 😂)) this book was.... Boring. I skimmed pretty much the rest of it. 🥱🥱🥱
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2,851 reviews1 follower
January 14, 2021
Eric sends a letter in the Cuffd app, asking for a Daddy or maybe two.
Dalton and Clint are more than friends only they are both Daddies. Clint is a pilot and can’t have a boy 24/7 Dalton is the one who read the letter and invites Eric. Dalton hopes Clint will try for a poly relationship, they both can be Daddy this way.
After they meet Eric they are head over heels, still, Clint needs time.

It was a so so story, the interactions were nice but not wow. There is not really much happening here except a nasty boss and Clint doubts.
Maybe my expectations were too high, the author writes overall good stories. I missed action here and emotional parts, hurt/comfort. It was all a bit flat.
For me the writing was good, that’s why the third star, but the story not so.
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829 reviews556 followers
December 19, 2024
⭐️ 3 stars ⭐️

Are they mine?


All Eric wants for Christmas is a caring Daddy… or maybe two.
Very sweet & fluffy Christmas throuple romance. A little too sugary for my tastes, but still a cute read.

“I’m totally dreaming this, right? There’s no way I’m this lucky.” Dalton patted Eric’s hand. “That’s where you’re wrong.” He gestured between himself and Clint. “There’s no way we’re this lucky.”


CW and tropes (spoilers):
- Age play (no ABDL)
- Age gap
- MMM (switch/switch/bottom)
- Two daddies one little
- Rimming
- Frotting
- Bondage
- Sensory play
Profile Image for Szidi ☼.
946 reviews61 followers
January 8, 2021
Nothing new, nothing special.

I wanted to love this book, because it has two Daddy and one Little, but the age play wasn't as much in the centre as I like it, and wasn't as enjoyable either.

I loved reading until 30-40%, but after that it got boring.
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2,011 reviews357 followers
January 10, 2024
Pretty sure I only reread this because I needed a book with some fat love but I forgot that beyond the rep, this book isn't actually very good 😅

Reread December 2021
I figured I would give this one another shot to round out my holiday reading this year. I read this one last year or earlier this year I can't remember, and it was I think my first age play book and I remember not really understanding it. Now that I'm much more familiar with age play and more kinks and kink etiquette etc, I realize why this book felt a little off. The biggest downfall of this book is the lack of on-page communication. This one features a little who has two daddies. The daddies are really close friends and had attempted a romantic relationship in the past but it didn't work because they are both daddies. So when they get together with Eric they kind of jump in. You know that they have the conversations surrounding safe words and consent and limits but it isn't on the page and unfortunately that affects this book negatively.

One of the things that really throws a reader off, especially someone who is unfamiliar with age play, is the fact that in this book Eric uses specific words to indicate that he is regressing or coming out of his little space. He uses the words sippy cup and then timeout. Because you don't actually know that, when it happens in the book it feels very blunt and messes with the flow. I wish they had taken a half a page to just go over that that was their protocol for their threesome relationship.

I do think this one also suffers from just a lack of character details. You get the most information about Eric who is a pastry chef with a terrible boss but he works with his best friend. All we know about Clint is that he is a pilot and all we know about Dalton is that he works in some sort of investment business. I wish they had spent a little bit more time developing these characters so that you can get attached to them. As it is this book is still decent but it had a lot of potential and it's frustrating to not see that potential lived up to.

I do live for fat queer rep though and I am here for characters who are unapologetically attracted to fat people. Fat people are gorgeous and seeing them get the love and devotion they deserve brings me a lot of joy. Dalton is fat and not just mid-size, he is described with a very large belly and it made me quite happy. Clint on the other hand is very muscly and tall and then Eric is on the smaller side. Now that I'm thinking about I don't actually think Eric gets a lot of physical descriptors. Huh

This is an age play book with no ABDL. There is no sexual age play and all explicit scenes are done outside if age regression.

3.5
Poly rep, fat rep, Little rep
Profile Image for Saimi Vasquez.
1,951 reviews94 followers
August 25, 2021
Eric sabe que necesita un Daddy desesperadamente, pero hace tiempo que no consigue a nadie compatible, cuando ve el mensaje de la promocion navidena de Cuffd piensa que es puede ser la solucion a sus problemas, si tan solo pudiera conseguir un Daddy que lo quiera o tal vez dos.
Clint y Dalton han sido amigos desde hace unos anos, y ambos ansian tener un Boy a quien cuidar, pero Clint sabe que con su trabajo como piloto comercial eso es muy dificil, pero Dalton le llega con una idea que puede ser una gran solucion o un rotundo fracaso, con tal que tienen que perder?
Cuando Eric conoce a Clint y Dalton no puede creer que tenga tanta suerte, sera verdad que ambos quieren compartirlo como su Boy? Sera el capaz de tener 2 Daddys?. Pero no solo a eso se enfrentan los 3 en esta nueva relacion, tambien tendran que superar las largas ausencias de Clint y los comflictos con el trabajo de Eric, para poder tener la vida que tanto desean.

Un libro totalmente romantico, sin mayores dramas, practicamente rosada, con sus toques de erotismo como toda novela de este tipo tiene, pero no son exagerados ni tampoco el punto principal de la historia, que es algo de lo que mas me gusta de este autor.
Ahora, la historia es totalmente autoconclusiva, no hay ni un hint sobre algun personaje que pudiera ser parte de otra serie o spin-off, pero no por eso es menos entretenida, dulce y romantica, una buena lectura para los momentos de tranquilidad en los que no se quiere pensar mucho.
En fin, esta serie ha valido la pena, todos los autores que he leido hasta ahora, tiene una forma de escritura muy parecida, pero una forma de manejar el drama y los personajes muy distinta, y eso es bueno para una serie.
Asi que bueno, el proximo es el ultimo, esperemos que siga siendo tan entretenido como todos los anteriores.
Profile Image for Jamie Lee Zonneveld.
1,681 reviews52 followers
January 7, 2021
Dear Daddy, Please Keep me is the 7th book in the Naughty or Nice series by multiple authors. Dear Daddy, Please Keep me is written by Morticia Knight. This story is about Eric, Dalton and Clint. Eric is a Little looking for a Daddy....or 2. Can Daddy Dalton and Daddy Clint be his perfect Daddies.

Eric, Dalton and Clint were amazing together. I loved them so much. Their story was hot, sexy, sweet and very well written.

I highly recommend this book.
(This whole series actually)
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2,240 reviews
October 13, 2021
This book delves a bit more into "little" dynamics in a Daddy/boy relationship. I wasn't sure if diaper or pull ups would make an appearance in this series but Eric, the boy in the story, does use pull ups when he's in that mindset. It didn't bother me like I thought it would; possibly because I've been exposed to water play so using a diaper is pretty tame compared to that.

As for the Daddy, there are TWO of them. Dalton and Clint are exes who still want each other but need someone to dominate and take care of. They find such a catch in Eric. I really liked how their connection was written. I thought three might be a crowd when it comes to two Daddies but it worked out well. The hesitation from Clint annoyed me a bit but didn't bring down the story too much. This is a nice contribution to this series.
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2,762 reviews50 followers
January 9, 2021
Independent reviewer for Gay Romance Reviews, I was gifted my copy of this book.

This is book 7 in the Naughty or Nice series, but they are all stand alones, based around an app called Cuffd and a letter to Santa (I think, anyway, cos I haven't read the rest yet!)

Eric writes his letter with the hope that he might find his Daddy, but two would be better! Having decided they cannot work as a couple, Dalton and Clint remain friends but seeing the letter from Eric pings something in Dalton's brain and he finally sees what they need: a boy to share.

This was a delightful read! I thoroughly enjoyed this, I really did!

Eric is a little, but not a full time little. He needs the structure and discipline a daddy would bring him, but he also wants a very adult relationship with said daddy. Meeting Dalton and Clint is like the answer to his prayers, it really is. Dalton knows immediately that they (the three of them) can make this work, he just needs to make Clint see too. But Clint is scared. His work takes him away from home for weeks at a time and he doesn't think he can give Eric (and indeed Dalton) the attention they need.

I loved the way the relationship between them developed, steadily, once they were all in. Granted, after that first visit to Dalton's house, things went from sweet to sexy very fast, but it worked since they kinda stepped back a little after that. Things physically happened only when all three were together, and I loved that it was Eric that made that decision.

I loved that Clint and Dalton hadn't ever stopped loving each other, but neither had admitted it before. And it takes things with Eric for them both to see just how much they have missed each other.

It's not heavy on the litte side of things, quite mild to some I've read but I really enjoyed that. Daddy/little books are a bit hit or miss for me, but this was a big hit! The sexy times too, aren't too explicit, perfect, I thought, for this book for these three man.

And I tagged it warm and fuzzies, cos it really is! There is no major fall out/break up/make up. No deep emotional trauma going on. It is, quite simply, a love story and making it work.

I wrote four stars at the top of the page, but can't think of a single reason why, so. . . . .

5 full and shiny stars

**same worded review will appear elsewhere**
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844 reviews133 followers
January 14, 2021
I absolutely love this Naughty or Nice series where all of the relationships are centered around the app, Cuffd. This book focuses on 2 Daddies who also love each other but need a little to take care of to feel whole.

This one was cute though I wish there was a bit more involved with the app at first, or at least with Clint and Dalton (Daddies) getting to know Eric (Little) at the beginning of the book. It seemed they moved really fast - they started playing the day after they met and Eric had stayed the night that same night. Sheesh.

I did like the little time. There was lots involved: pull ups, bath time, footie PJs, binkies, all of that. Plus Daddy Dalton and Daddy Clint were such sweet daddies and took the best care of Eric. It made me smile while reading.

I loved how the 3 were basically perfect for each other. No jealousy from any of them even though Dalton and Clint tried to be in a relationship in the past, they still loved each other. It’s just sad that they couldn’t give each other what they both needed. But Eric just fit right in to be their missing piece.

There was also some nice three-way action. Yummmm.

All in all, I would say I enjoyed this book but probably not as much as the others in this series. I also don’t prefer third person POV so I might’ve liked it a bit better if it was first person.

3.5ish⭐️
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2,697 reviews15 followers
February 4, 2021
Dear Daddy, Please Keep Me is the seventh book in a multi-authored series called Naughty or Nice. This story is written by one of my favorite authors Morticia Knight. Though part of a series can be read as a stand-alone and enjoyed just fine. I am reading this series in order. So far no book has ever disappointed me. It is a great series.

In this story we have Eric. Eric is in desperate need of a keeper, and a Daddy to love him. He is a good soul who keeps getting in his own way at times. He is smart and full of life. I adored this character.

Dalton: Well Eric cannot ask for a better Daddy. He is truly perfect for Eric. He is the sunshine and glue that keeps this relationship together.

Clint: well Yummy is one word for him. But he is a little shy about being a part of this trio. He is so scared of getting hurt. Lucky for him Dalton will never give up on him and Eric wants to just love him forever.
I liked that Clint sometimes is the voice of reason in this relationship, I also loved how vulnerable he is.

Sometimes it takes two Daddies to help a wayward soul to find love and in Eric’s case, that is so true. This is a fresh take on the Dear Daddy Please theme. I loved it. It has emotion, a little angst, and a whole lotta love to keep me turning the pages. I really am glad I got to read this story.



Five Shooting Stars
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2,698 reviews138 followers
January 18, 2021
Dear Daddy, Please Keep Me is Morticia Knight's contribution to the multi-author Naughty or Nice series. Each book is read as a standalone.

This is the story of Eric, Dalton, and Clint. Dalton and Clint are two men who have longed to be together, but don't satisfy each other's needs, as they're both Daddies. Add in a Eric, a little who's open to having two Daddys, and their dreams might work out afterall.

I enjoy how their relationship benefits all three men, as well as helping them in their careers. I adore that Eric needs two daddies to keep him satisfied, and I love the way the Daddies each mesh with Eric. And for Dalton and Clint, finally finding a way to be together is just beautiful.

I love everything about the little time for Eric. It includes binkies, bath time, pullups, and more. It's super sweet. If you enjoy age play, you will appreciate this story. There's definitely a weird moment in there though that threw me off. Little time doesn't get a "time out." I prefer other ways of changing the mood.

And more than anything, their story is hot, with plenty of sex to satisfy.

Dear Daddy, Please Keep Me is a sweet Daddy romance. This Morticia Knight read is a delightful, unique two Daddy romance.
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2,525 reviews46 followers
January 10, 2021
This is such an adorably sweet, MMM, two daddies/one little romance.
Eric's innocence comes off of the page from the start and my heart went out to him and his continuous search for a daddy that would love him as he needed. Who knew it's actually two daddies that would be perfect for him.
Dalton and Clint tried a relationship before but it never worked as they are both a daddy but it wasn't until Dalton sees Eric's letter to Santa that he realises they could possibly share.
As soon as the three meet, it's like serendipity as they seem perfect for each other. Dalton and Clint's long friendship shines through with how comfortable they are and how well they each other. They have slightly different parenting styles that play perfectly off of each other and is exactly what Eric needs and deserves. And when little time finishes, they work together just as well with their attraction and connection being off the charts.
Definitely a must read and a perfect addition to this wonderful series.
I received an ARC and am happily giving a review.
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1,393 reviews18 followers
January 14, 2021
I've been loving this multi-author series, and Eric, Dalton, and Clint's story was especially sweet. From the very first pages, Eric's desperate need for a Daddy to cherish him was obvious. As I learned more about Eric's stressful work situation, it was impossible not to fall in love with him and want to protect him from all the mean people in his life. I wasn't completely sold on Dalton and Clint after their first awkward meeting, but I warmed up to them pretty quickly after seeing how they interacted with Eric. Sure, Dalton was entirely too exhuberent at times and Clint was so reserved I couldn't get a good read on him, but they were wonderful Daddies with big, loving hearts and that's exactly what Eric needed in his life. Given how much external conflict was going on for these three, I'm so happy that there wasn't any big relationship drama in this story. It was such a joy to watch Clint, Dalton, and Eric bond with each other, knowing that nothing could get in the way of their blooming love. 

**I voluntarily read an ARC of this book. This review expresses my honest thoughts and opinions. 
Profile Image for Donna.
3,342 reviews42 followers
December 6, 2021
WOW! I don't know which worked better for me... the way the trouple relationship felt real or the fact that Eric had code words for when he needed to be "little" or when he was grown Eric? I actually missed the first time it happened, but I caught on pretty quickly after that! *grin*

To be honest, one of the problems I have had in the past with "little" relationships was when the couple had sex while one of them was still in "little" space. I loved the fact that Ms. Knight gave me "sippy cup" and "time out" so that when Eric was little he was a 4-year-old and when he, Dalton, and Clint spent adult time together, they were all in an adult mindset! Thank you, Ms. Knight!

Sidenote: Is it awful of me that I wanted to see at least a confirmation that a certain "abusive" person's business came to a crashing halt at some point before the end of the book? I know, it is just my need for closure... but, really... that asshole really deserved to go down! Just sayin'! *waggles eyebrows*

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Author 3 books29 followers
January 8, 2021
This book is a part of a series but it can be read as a standalone. And it’s an amazing addition to the series. It was incredibly sweet and well written. The characters were well developed and I really liked them both as individuals and together. Dalton was fun and cuddly, Clint was strict but caring and Eric was absolutely adorable, such a sweetheart. They had amazing chemistry and I loved reading their story. It warmed my heart and put a smile on my face. Wonderful feel good book.

I received a free copy of this book through Gay Romance Reviews and this is my honest review
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520 reviews20 followers
January 10, 2021
Morticia Knight does write fab Daddy kink books and Dear Daddy, Please Keep Me was no different.
Thoroughly enjoyed this one and one of my favourites in the Dear Daddy series.
Really liked that the set up/dynamic of this daddy/little story was a bit different from the all the others out there. Please Keep Me featured two Daddies Dalton and Clint getting a second chance to be together when they find a little and decide to share him. I don't think I've read a book with ABDL where there are two Daddies and one little. I enjoyed seeing little Erik finding his forever Daddies but also seeing Dalton and Clint building their relationship.
A sweet lovely story.
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2,088 reviews19 followers
January 8, 2021
Very very sweet. I just truly enjoyed this story about two busy daddies figuring out how to love one boy and each other.

Eric was such a sweet little. I loved when he got into his little space and spoke. So very innocent and sweet.

Honestly, then entire story had me from the start and I read it in one sitting. I just thoroughly enjoyed it.
Profile Image for Mari  Cardenas.
2,288 reviews28 followers
January 21, 2021
4.25 Stars!

This was such a lovely addition to the series!

Eric was an adorable Little, regressing to a 4-year-old, and his Daddies were great for him. It was delightful seeing how well and easily they fell into their respective roles.

Even if I didn't particularly felt the sexual chemistry between them all—and this doesn't mean the book wasn't hot, it just means that it was difficult getting into that part of their relationship—it was still a sweet, low-angst story that I found very enjoyable and have no trouble recommending.

*** Copy provided by Gay Romance Reviews for my reading pleasure, a review wasn't a requirement. ***
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3,311 reviews66 followers
February 1, 2021
I generally love all of Morticia Knight's books, but this wasn't one of my faves. I like the premise, but there was just something that didn't quite grab me. I think that maybe if Clint and Dalton had talked about being poly before they got into the start of a relationship with Eric I would've like it better.
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August 20, 2022
DNF at 42%
There’s no chemistry between Dalton and Clint- at all. And I think they’re better off as bestfriends to be honest. At this point, I’m just looking at words and found myself not caring how shit will go.
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722 reviews4 followers
January 15, 2021
Love it!

I love all of the books in this series. Warm, caring, what’s not to love? I’ll read anything from them!
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1,925 reviews152 followers
November 24, 2025
another quick, sweet little romance, only this time we've got two daddies and a little who just wants to be loved at Christmas.
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Author 113 books345 followers
January 9, 2021
If you're looking for low angst and a feel-good book with some steam, then this ticks all the boxes.
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2,325 reviews10 followers
January 19, 2021
A real feel good type of holiday romance between a little who desperately need daddies for guidance and love and two daddies who both want a boy to care for. I'm not all fond of poly relationships but these guys make it work. I had some laughs...a whole lot of smiles while reading this. Very entertaining. Some age play...a little kink to keep it interesting. Little to no angst. Just a lot of sweetness and fluff. I felt that the older guys (Clint and Dalton) were already in love and bringing in Eric really was the glue they needed to keep them together. Fun read...good addition to the series.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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1,193 reviews19 followers
January 19, 2021
Dear Daddy, Please Keep Me is an M/M/M starring two Daddies, Dalton and Clint, and a boy, Eric. The story is told in third person through the three men’s’ povs.


I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.


Profile Image for Brianne McCallum.
1,124 reviews4 followers
January 12, 2021
I was given a free arc copy from the author for review.

#Daddy #little #throuple

5+ stars

I loved this book so much. I think it's the best in the series though I've read almost all of them and they are all great.

Eric is a pastry chef and keeps busy but he really wants a Daddy. He is also a little who describes himself as 4. He has had bad luck in the Daddy dept so when he fills out a online profile he half jokingly but half sincerely states he's a lot of work so he might need 2 Daddies to keep up with him.

Dalton and Clint have dated in the past and even though they love each other they stopped seeing each other when they realized they both wanted to be Daddies. Dalton is looking for his forever boy. Clint would love to come home to the same person instead of just hookups but he hasn't been able to keep a boy because he is always away on business. Until now he has never considered sharing but after Dalton reads Eric's profile and his remark about needing 2 Daddies, Dalton asks his friend if he would consider sharing his boy during the times when he's in town and of course he says yes.

The plot for this was interesting the whole way through and I could not put it down. It's a definite page turner that I read in one reading. All 3 characters are extremely likeable and had amazing chemistry both in and out of the bedroom. There's very little to no angst. It is super sweet without being too over the top mushy and though I think there's only 3 sexy scenes, they are scorching hot with some light kink. I would highly recommend this one.

My only complaint...I can't get enough. I want even more of these 3 lol.
257 reviews2 followers
January 10, 2021
This was one of the two Dear Daddy books that I was looking forward to since they were announced… and it didn’t disappoint. I am so glad I got an opportunity to read it.
Eric is a younger man, who is an absolutely adorable little, wanting nothing more than a Daddy. He has had a bad run with Daddies, claiming he was too needy or clingy, so they leave him after one or a few scenes. Even more, he wants a Daddy all the time, not just for scenes. So he writes a letter to Santa on the Cuff’d app and the fun begins!
Clint and Dalton are great. The author takes the strongest characteristics many of us attribute to Daddies and splits them between the two men. Clint is the grounding, protective, more serious of the men; Dalton is the fun-loving, encouraging, and emotional one. They have a past that weighs on them and, when Dalton finds Eric’s letter, the solution is right in front of him, no matter how unusual.
The author does a wonderful job of showcasing the growing emotions of the throuple as their attachments to each other grow, from the initial caution and wary excitement, to the wonderous and fulfilling HEA. She also illustrates very valid concerns as the relationship grows, tempering what many would likely think as “it’s happening so quickly!”
Ultimately, it’s a wonderfully balanced holiday story with a ton of love, cuteness, and three men who end up fitting together very well.
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