Can he teach an emotionally scarred woman that she’s loved for who she is, not who she thinks she should be?
At the age of twenty-one, Raelyn Andrews is already no stranger to how cruel the world can be to those who are different. Even those meant to love a person, no matter what, are not guaranteed to love someone with certain quirks. It’s much safer to bury her differences, hide them away and not let anyone too close.
Emmett Benson has watched the caregiver at his grandmother’s nursing home for a while now. She calls to the Daddy in him in...
Can he teach an emotionally scarred woman that she’s loved for who she is, not who she thinks she should be?
At the age of twenty-one, Raelyn Andrews is already no stranger to how cruel the world can be to those who are different. Even those meant to love a person, no matter what, are not guaranteed to love someone with certain quirks. It’s much safer to bury her differences, hide them away and not let anyone too close.
Emmett Benson has watched the caregiver at his grandmother’s nursing home for a while now. She calls to the Daddy in him in ways he’s never experienced. He’s waited patiently for the perfect opportunity to talk to her. Now, he’s done waiting. It’s time to let Raelyn know what he’s known from the first moment he saw her. She’s his.
Raelyn’s past has left her with insecurities, though, and she struggles with Sensory Processing Disorder and Anxiety. Emmett is determined that, through constant support and encouragement, he’ll show her that the things her past has conditioned her to hate about herself are the things he loves most about her.
This book contains strong themes of Age Play. Age Play is a power exchange dynamic and falls under the BDSM umbrella. Though the characters in this story are over the age of 18, this book may contain things such as stuffies, pacifiers, and discipline. If this bothers you, please skip this story.