Sexy, sweet adult baby romance.... U.S. Marine Clyde Decker was grateful for the good tour overseas. It was a good tour, defined by the fact that everyone made it home, in one piece, for the holidays. So when Clyde’s best friend invited him to a Christmas dinner with his family, he didn’t hesitate to say yes . The last thing he expected was his friend’s little sister, Sandy Bishop. She was like a dream, a hallucination too good to be true. She was everything Clyde and his buddies fought for. And she needed a Daddy desperately, even if she was afraid to admit it. Sandy Bishop owned the only candy store in town, and she was well-known and beloved in her small community. She was blessed to be so close to her family and friends. But after her humiliating, and very public, break-up with her ex-boyfriend, Sandy just wanted to take it easy over the holidays, and let things get back to normal. Until her brother’s best friend visits for the holidays, Sandy can’t help but fantasize about the hunky marine. Even if he is a grinch… and way too old for her. ♥♥♥ DADDY'S SAVING GRACE is a standalone Ddlg, Abdl Forced Regression Romance novel with power exchanges in the form of age play. It contains Adult Baby romance, spanking, diapers and elements of BDSM featuring two consenting adults who are just the right fit. It includes domestic discipline, lots of love and acceptance, and a heart-melting Happily Ever After. Enjoy!
Plot: Sandy's beloved brother is back from his time in the military and has brought home his friend Clyde to spend the holidays with them. Sandy has recently ended a relationship with a Daddy who didn't quite live up to the name. But Clyde is more than up to the challenge, if only he can decide to go all in (and Sandy does the same).
Commentary: I'm not a super fan of Abdl (and I know, it was in the title). I think what got me a little was that she might have not been ready to go out in public, but she did it because she wanted to please Clyde (I could be wrong, I don't know). There's nothing wrong with that, as long as it's understood. Maybe the book needed to be a little bit longer in order to make that clear. Otherwise, I did like that he wasn't automatically getting out of the military to pursue their relationship - there was some real thought in that and he stayed true to his character.