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189 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 6, 2013
You may call me Sir. What shall I call you?Marley is the very definition of ‘down on your luck’ she’s used her last twenty dollars to buy a few items of clothing at a thrift store in the hopes she’ll catch a John’s eye in a swanky hotel bar. With a soft hotel bed to sleep in and some money in her pocket for her services, she’s hoping to avoid another night in the shelter. When’s James’ assistant approaches her at the bar with a $5000 one night offer Marley can’t believe her luck!
You were a very good girl....I like playing with you.After one night together James can’t get Marley out of his mind, he pursues her and they quickly fall into a DD/lg relationship. James is a caring and firm Daddy while Marley is a sweet and attentive baby girl. They had some communication problems in their relationship but they seemed to work well with one another. James made an effort to fit Marley into his life; he introduces her to his friends, and helps her pursue something independent of him, solely for herself.
What a wanton little girl you are. Are you going to be Daddy's little whore?This book had some serious ups and downs for me. The characters were hard for me to connect with and the story seemed choppy. Just when I would start to lose myself in the story the trite dialogue would shove me right out of the story. I was also disappointed in the sex scenes, not their frequency but their length and detail. They seemed to follow a pattern of decent foreplay followed by two thrusts and done. In some cases I had to re-read parts to figure out if the sex had already started and I had accidentally missed it, most of the time it was due to vague descriptions of what was taking place.






“The bottom line is that you surrender yourself to your daddy. Your main goal is to obey and please him. And a good daddy wants a happy girl, so he pleases her too.”