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Born Daddy
- An M/M Daddy Romance (Command & Care, Book 2)
- Narrated by: John Solo
- Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
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Summary
They both loved an evil man. In a wrenching journey to redemption, leaning on each other will change their lives forever.
Grief-stricken Tate Myers can’t believe his Daddy and Master is gone. Reeling from the discovery of his dead lover’s secret life as a serial killer, he seeks answers from the one person who could help heal his heart. But when coffee-shop chats with his Daddy’s best friend turn into an intense attraction, Tate wonders if he’s found the man to complete his recovery.
Former undercover cop Rogan Steele is completely blindsided when he learns his longtime buddy was a sadistic murderer. And with his own judgment now in question, he strongly empathizes with the grieving young man left traumatized and helpless. However, as their meetings fan the growing flames between them, Rogan is terrified he can’t fill the unfamiliar dominant role that Tate so desperately needs.
As their passion overpowers their hesitation, Tate aches to fully succumb to the older man’s control. If only Rogan doesn’t run away from what he was born to be—then they might stand a chance at forever.
Will the shell-shocked pair surrender to their destiny and accept love’s risk? Or will the scars from their shared tragedy destroy their future as Daddy and boy?
Note: Born Daddy is the second book in the steamy Command & Care M/M romance Daddy/boy series but can be listened to as a stand-alone. Each installment features a different couple, and the series is connected through a common theme only. If you like wounded heroes, dark themes, and triumphs over tragedy, then you’ll adore Morticia Knight’s decadent descent into deep desire.
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- Anne M
- 10-05-23
Just as great a 2nd time
Best book I've read in a very long time! 5+ stars.
I didn't like the first book in this series so I went into this one skeptical and it surprised me big time. So if like me you weren't a fan of book 1 give this one a chance and u won't regret it. I seriously loved everything about this book.
I loved the plot. What a unique way of telling a great Daddy/boy love story with the added suspense of a serial killer case. It sucked me in right from the start and kept me on the edge of my seat the whole way through. This was def a page turner you will want to read in one sitting. It definitely has angst and keeps you in suspense at times but it also makes you swoon. It's all the feels.
I loved both Mcs as individuals and as a couple. They had instant chemistry from page one and were both instantly drawn to each other yet it doesn't come off as instalove. Their connection just felt very real. Daddy Rogan has that natural caring and protective personality that made him a perfect Daddy. Even though he had no idea what a Daddy was at the start and had to learn everything, he quickly comes to realize it's just who he is. Poor Tate had gone through so much. Not only with his history of crap Daddies but also with being so betrayed and then tossed out on his own with nothing and feeling so lost. My heart broke for him. Especially when everyone had turned against him despite him being so innocent and them not believing him. I was both sad for him and scared the whole way through the book.
It was just as good as when I read it previously and John Solo did a great performance expressing all the emotions and giving all the characters distinct voices that brought the story to life.
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- Fran Lawlor
- 02-08-22
Had potential
The storyline had so much potential but the narration of Tate was so unbelievably bad I cringed every time it was his dialogue.
I returned the book 1/2 way through, I just couldn’t listen to Tate anymore!
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