Title | : | A Baby For Jacob (Billionaire Daddy and His Boy #2) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 35 |
Publication | : | Published December 21, 2018 |
This is a story featuring age play. All characters are adults and are in a consensual relationship.
A Baby For Jacob (Billionaire Daddy and His Boy #2) Reviews
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3.5 stars
This was just super cute. It tells the story of Jacob the housekeeper of Richard a wealthy man who we met in the first book. Richard has a little and Jacob always wanted to have his own “baby”. This is the story how his dream came true.
So this was very cute. It’s insta love, very happy and low angst and just really sweet.
This is a feel good book for me, that I see myself rereading when in dire need of something happy and fun. Also unlike the first book this wasn’t making me uncomfortable at all. It was just plain sugar. -
cute, but oh man those typos!
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I'm glad this story had 2 books
I absolutely loved all four stories.
My biggest complaint is each book had several spelling and editing issues, such as punctuation, capitalizing, even punctuation issues. I'd be reading along and a sentence would make zero sense. Or a word wasn't a word. Absolutely frustrating.
In this story, Shay has had a bad day. Fired from his job (for no good reason) and evicted from the Y where he was staying, he had no choice but to call his one friend, Jacob.
Jacob and his best friend and nephew take in poor Shay. Jacob had a 99% chance Shay was a little, but is stunned when at the Christmas party, Shay disappears. The reason is crazy a luckily, his daddy is forgiven.
I do wish the stories were longer. The author tells amazing stories, it just punctuation and editing would go a long way. I hope there is more to this series. I'd love a follow up on all three families. -
A Baby For Jacob
By A. Little
I didn’t care for this story at all. At 35 pages the author barely put in the time for Jacob and Shay to meet let alone get to know each other. It didn’t help that because Jacob wanted Shay to be so young he wasn't allowed to talk more than 'Dada' or 'googoo.'
Jacob never bothered to sit Shay down and ask him what he wanted in the relationship, what he was willing to do or not do, or how often he wanted to play at being a little, much less how young a little he wanted to be. Jacob kind of took over and pushed Shay into being the tiny he wanted him to be. There was very little discussion between them as adults about their relationship and that's a definite no-no in any new relationship, especially a sub/dom relationship.
I read the second book too and was just as disappointed because most of that could have been avoided if they'd done the above in this book.
Jacob threw Shay in the deep end of the pool of sub/dom without a life jacket or even the full knowledge of what a life jacket was (what being a little would be like or a safe word.) I hated that Shay was so little he wasn't allowed to express his feelings or ask questions.
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Jacob has always wanted his own little, but his is harder to find as he wants a baby. Shopping for Richard at the Megamart he was smitten by Shay and watched as he shows signs, he may want what Jacob does but is Jacob just seeing what he wants. Chance has him running into Shay a few more times seeing he needs help and after getting to know him better he knows he is the one… now to see if Shay feels the same.
I was excited to get Jacob’s story. But there was a lot of repeat from the first book, about word for word. I don’t mind backstory but not the exact scenes. I did like how Richard and Chez did welcome Shay and they made a great family.
The story kinda just ended and I felt this one was like part of the last one and could have had a bit more to it.
Danny Cespedes narration is good. The pacing is good the telling of the story is good and his voice is soft and pleasant. -
A sweet romance, we get to follow Jacob as he finds his partner. He has watched his friend Richard's relationship and wishes to find that one person who fulfills him as Ches does for Richard. When he meets Shay, there is an instant attraction, but would Shay want to live in his world? This books is short, but it's packed with emotions. I am not a listener of age play normally, but this series was recommended to me, so I gave it a shot and love Jacob. He is very endearing, and it's impossible not to love his heart. Narrated by Danny Cespedes, we get to live Jacob's search for his true happiness.
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This is a short story that focuses on Jacob his first meeting and courtship of his new baby boy. This is a book more geared towards the erotic fantasy aspect of the Daddy/little relationship. A lot of character development and plot development is skipped in favor of highlighting the Daddy/little relationship side. I quite enjoyed the book, but if you are searching for something that has a little more depth to it, then you will be disappointed. If you want something sweet to read that will give you a bunch of Daddy/little indulgence, then this is the book for you.
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I was hoping for more after reading A Daddy for the Billionaire but this was more a of repeat of the first book. There wasn't much interaction as a daddy and his boy with Jacob and Shay. The ending was abrupt and definitely needs editing. If these issues were fixed I would definitely read more from this author.
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Billionaire Daddy 2
The series continues from the housekeepers perspective as he meets Shay and makes him his little baby, however a massive amount of spelling and typing errors in this one lowered my star rating but I was still able to enjoy it -
I need more!!
I am so happy for Jacob and Shay is totally adorable. I want more of their story and see how Ches is doing with his Daddy. Plus we need littles for the other guys too.There were quite a few editing issues and Richard’s name was switched to Robert once. -
How Jacob finds his baby
New story in series, assistant Jacob wants a baby to love. Shay fits his perfect boy. Still lots of errors. Sigh.
KU, contemporary, book in series, Daddy kink, Daddy/little, age play, ABDL -
So fantastical as to be almost ridiculous, but also so sweet and a joy to read.
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I just found this author. Love love this author and hope there are more stories for all the friends (driver, gardener, other friends) mentioned throughout the books.
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Protection
Sometimes one just needs to feel wanted and protected. Sometimes a person doesn’t feel safe growing up and having a daddy makes life easier. -
A bit of a longer story would have been nicer, but I enjoyed this one much more than the first.
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Cute baby boy!
OMG baby Shea is perfect.Daddy Jacob is so sweet. They are perfect together. was can't wait for Alex, Chase and baby Shea to play together. Such a great series -
I’ve listened to quite a few “little “ books but this is my first M/M little book. Quite a bit different but just as good. The dynamic of this relationship is great. Fantastic narration.
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Little are so happy
Just a really good story, wish sometimes that could me my life. Really like story and background of romance story. The way it all ties together makes it so sweet -
This was a cute concept and has such potential to be a good story. I really do enjoy age play and the Daddy/little dynamic. What would have increased the rating for me, though, was if the book was expanded to add in more details and more of the Daddy/little interaction.
I would have also liked to see the interaction between the two littles of the story as well as more on how the lives of both Daddy and little progress. The other thing I would definitely suggest to the author is a good editor, or at least a decent beta reader and/or proofreader. -
Another great daddy little book. Only downside was the spelling mistakes and grammatical errors that kept pulling me away from the story.