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Wow! Amazing collection of stories by some really great authors. I loved reading them all and getting down into them. I mean, how can you not enjoy a collection with Lee Savino, Renee Rose, Alta Hensley, Amelia Smarts, Katherine Deane, and Zoe Blake in it? I mean, really, right?
Out of all the 25 stories, there aren't any bad ones, but there are some that I would consider my favorites. I enjoyed them all, but there are always going to be some that stand out, no matter what.
Amelia Smarts' story was one of them. In Finding Her Place, Kayla is looking for something and finds a job as Hudson's exotic bird feeder. But that's not all that she found. I loved this one because Kayla is funny, smart, and sweet. She interrogated a bird, for crying out loud, I mean how funny was that? Hudson is pretty awesome too. He is very caring and does what he can to help Kayla figure out who she is and what she wants.
Katherine Deane's Tri-ing for Daddy was amazing to me on so many levels. I mean, there is just so much going on in this story. Not only do we get to see an amazing athlete get back on her feet, with the help from a tough trainer and loving Daddy, but we get to see a woman who is adjusting to having a new body because of a disability. It's not often we get to see a main character who has a disability in a romance novel and I so wish we had more because it's great. Representation, yo.
Zoe Blake and her Daughter #13 was just kind of wow. I mean, I'm not a conspiracy theorist or anything, but you have to wonder if something like this could really happen? It's a hot story, but still, very kind of creepy, right?
This book is totally worth getting into. With 25 stories, there's a story to fit in with every mood from sweet to dark. It's also nice because if you just have a few minutes to read a story, you can pick up one of these shorts and fill that couple of minutes with a loving but strict Daddy. ( )
Out of all the 25 stories, there aren't any bad ones, but there are some that I would consider my favorites. I enjoyed them all, but there are always going to be some that stand out, no matter what.
Amelia Smarts' story was one of them. In Finding Her Place, Kayla is looking for something and finds a job as Hudson's exotic bird feeder. But that's not all that she found. I loved this one because Kayla is funny, smart, and sweet. She interrogated a bird, for crying out loud, I mean how funny was that? Hudson is pretty awesome too. He is very caring and does what he can to help Kayla figure out who she is and what she wants.
Katherine Deane's Tri-ing for Daddy was amazing to me on so many levels. I mean, there is just so much going on in this story. Not only do we get to see an amazing athlete get back on her feet, with the help from a tough trainer and loving Daddy, but we get to see a woman who is adjusting to having a new body because of a disability. It's not often we get to see a main character who has a disability in a romance novel and I so wish we had more because it's great. Representation, yo.
Zoe Blake and her Daughter #13 was just kind of wow. I mean, I'm not a conspiracy theorist or anything, but you have to wonder if something like this could really happen? It's a hot story, but still, very kind of creepy, right?
This book is totally worth getting into. With 25 stories, there's a story to fit in with every mood from sweet to dark. It's also nice because if you just have a few minutes to read a story, you can pick up one of these shorts and fill that couple of minutes with a loving but strict Daddy. ( )