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Daddy: A Gay Romance (K Boys Book 1) Kindle Edition
Intimacy has never been my main priority. Not what people expect to hear from someone who’s been head camera man for the single best studio in the kind of industry I work in.
I thought I’d seen it all working for the Ballsy Boys, but helping to build the Kinky Boys from the ground up seems like it’s going to be an eye opening experience.
A man has never turned my head before, so why can’t I stop checking out Daddy?
Watching or even participating in bedroom activities may not be the height of excitement for me, but watching subs kneel for their Daddies certainly has me wondering…
What does it mean if a Daddy Dom keeps trying to feed me and make sure I’m okay? And what does it mean if I kind of like it?
Daddy is the first book in the Kinky Boys series, a spin off from the bestselling Ballsy Boys series. It can be read as a stand alone and ends with a HEA.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 15, 2020
- File size1186 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B083M853WL
- Publisher : (January 15, 2020)
- Publication date : January 15, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 1186 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 248 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #92,888 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #92 in LGBTQ+ Short Stories
- #717 in Gay & Lesbian (Kindle Store)
- #1,328 in Gay Fiction
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About the authors
K.M. Neuhold is a complete romance junkie. bisexual and polyamorous, she often describes herself as being in love with love. She loves to write stories full of bearded, cinnamon roll men who get super swoony HEAs. Her philosophy is there’s so much angst and sadness for LGBT characters in media, all she wants is to give them the happiest happily ever afters she can with little angst, tons of humor, and SO MUCH STEAM. K.M. fully admits to her tendencies of making sure every side character has a full backstory that will likely always lead to every book turning into a series or spin-off. When she's not writing she's a lion tamer, an astronaut, and a superhero...just kidding, she's likely watching Netflix and snuggling with her huskies while her amazing husband brings her coffee.
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I write steamy gay romance books and I love it. I also love reading books. Books are everything.
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I started writing my first stories when I was a teen…on a freaking typewriter. I still have these, and they’re adorably romantic. And bad, haha. Fear of failing kept me from following my dream to become a romance author, so you can imagine how proud and ecstatic I am that I finally overcame my fears and self doubt and did it. I adore my genre because I love writing and reading about flawed, strong men who are just a tad broken..but find their happy ever after anyway.
My favorite books to read are pretty much all MM/gay romances as long as they have a happy end. Kink is a plus… Aside from that, I also read a lot of nonfiction and not just books on writing. Popular psychology is a favorite topic of mine and so are self help and sociology.
Hobbies? Ain’t nobody got time for that. Just kidding. I love traveling, spending time near the ocean, and hiking. But I love books more.
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I definitely enjoyed this book. I can’t wait to read the next book about. Bryon. But what I hope there’s more books to come in this series because I am curious about the other guys and want to learn about them as I did with the Ballsy boys.
Not only that Joey was made for Hunter. I can’t tape in Daddy 😂 so I’m a stick with Hunter. But they was made for each other. Joey didn’t know that he liked men until he was around Hunter and saw that he needed a daddy. He took notice of that by being around Bear and Pixie.
To see them together and then having to move away to help his parents well his dad and spend time with his mom who forgot who he is and his own dad. He found hope in Hunter and I think bringing Hunter around also helped with his dad coming around and his dad excepting him for being GAY.
I liked Joey and Hunter together they are very cute together. Plus Lex family finally dropping that law suit was a blessing as well because all of what happened with Lex wasn’t Hunter fault. If you look at it, it was Lex fault because he didn’t tell anyone about his health issues he kept his health to himself. That what lead to his death and all of that wouldn’t have happened if he would’ve been truthful. But at least in the end his family finally got closure > I’m hoping they did.
The mechanics were still bad, and the inconsistency throughout this universe astounds me, but it WAS better than the BB series. And, now that I’ve read that, I can also say it was better than Ranger, as well. I don’t mean the stories, either, so don’t come for me for no reason. I mean that strictly speaking on the stuff no one but me cares about.
Daddy kink will never be a thing that turns my crank, but even I kind of wanted Hunter to be my Daddy. Hoo-boy. And, for a book about kink and folx who love their lives immersed in the adult entertainment industry in some capacity or another, this was a fairly mild spice book. It didn’t feel lacking in the spice department, but it was definitely like Spicy Lite 🌶️.
And Joey? Man, I wish we could’ve had a few more interactions with him be deeper and give us more of him in the BB series, because I loved him. He was so chill for someone wound so tight and stretched so thin emotionally and mentally. He and Hunter 100% balanced each other perfectly and made for a dynamic couple.
It’s also super nice to read about folx closer to my age living their best lives and enjoying themselves. We’re not too old to play, nor are we too old to find this kind of love. It’s always a good time seeing more than a fetishized stereotype in a book.
3.75/5. The inconsistencies drag the whole book down. It’s frustrating to have to backtrack and fix things in your head when all you want to do is enjoy the book.
Ballsy Boys was another great series that I just finished along with its spinoff series called Kinky Boys. There were so many great characters. Definitely recommend reading
This book pretty much had it all. I read through it in one setting and snapped at anyone trying to interrupt me!While it is a spin-off of these co-author’s awesome Ballsy Boys series, you don’t absolutely have to have read those to understand and love this, though you should because it’ll certainly enhance your experience. (Plus I don’t know why you wouldn’t want to anyway!)
This has a bit of the same premise, which makes perfect sense as a spin-off; gay porn studio with a found family feel. However it’s executed a little differently and just perfectly, in a new setting and with some extra twists. I felt it had a bit more depth in some areas, perhaps due to the way Daddy Hunter & Joey connect. I love every bit of plot and character interaction in pretty much every way in both of these authors’ books, but the connection here had a distinct feel and progression. I really enjoyed the approach and their personalities, each had some unique characteristics that perfectly meshed, even when it might’ve seemed they wouldn’t because they were so different on the surface. Great character development and depth.
The dialogue as well as the entire story flows well and has great moments of humor, a little drama, emotion, heat, and a lot of heart. Aside from Daddy & Joey we meet a lot of well done secondary characters, many of which I’m sure we’ll see again. I can’t wait to discover who will be featured throughout the series.
Overall-loved it, and highly recommend it. I love both of these authors’ entire body of work, separately or together, and classify them as a must read...and re-read. This is no exception. I highly recommend it, and will be eagerly awaiting the next Kinky Boys!
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Nora phoenix can really bring a story to life and BDSM becomes more clear and allows the reader to get involved with the story.
Ausgerechnet Joey, der jahrelang für Bear gearbeitet hat, zieht ebenfalls nach Las Vegas. Hier hat er Familie und seine Eltern brauchen ihn, seit bei seiner Mutter Demenz diagnostiziert wurde und sein Vater mit der schweren Situation nicht klar kommt. Also kehrt Joey seinem alten Leben den Rücken zu und kehrt nach Las Vegas zurück. Bear ist ihm behilflich und Hunter greift natürlich zu, als Joey sich bei ihm bewirbt. Denn Joey ist ein ausgezeichneter Kameramann, der auch schon einige Preise gewinnen konnte.
Für Joey ist es einfach Arbeit und die vielen Sexszenen, die er schon geflimt hat, lassen ihn relativ kalt. Denn Joey ist nicht schwul. Eigentlich weiss Joey gar nicht so recht was er wirklich ist oder was er will. Denn mit Frauen läuft es auch nicht so recht und die richtige Frau hat er auch nie gefunden. Jetzt ist er etwas über vierzig Jahre alt und Joey hat sich damit abgefunden, dass er wohl alleine bleiben wird.
Dass Joey nicht schwul ist, das lässt Hunter erstmal nur staunen. Doch für ihn zählen nur Joeys Talent und seine Gewissenhaftigkeit. Und Hunter mag Joey, dessen submissive Natur er jedoch sehr schnell erkennt. Mit der Zeit werden sie Freunde und Joey hat viel Expertise, die Hunter beim Aufbau des Studios und der Rekrutierung von Akteure nur helfen kann.
Daddy ist ein großartiges Buch. Liebenswerte Helden, interessante Biographien und eine entzückende Liebesgeschichte, die sehr ruhig und langsam verläuft. Denn Joey muss seine wahre Natur erst erkennen und sie entdecken. Und auch Hunter lässt sich auf diesen Weg ein, der für ihn so nicht vorhersehbar war. Denn Joey ist kein Junge, sondern ein lebenserfahrener Mann in seinem eigenen Alter.
Wer nach viel heißem Sex und verrückten Szenen sucht, der ist bei diesem Buch falsch. Obwohl die Geschichte ind er Pornowelt spielt, ist sie erstaunlich harmlos geschrieben. Natürlich gibt es ein paar wirklich heiße Begegnungen und viel Witz und Anzüglichkeiten. Aber der Fokus liegt auf Joey und Hunter. Und da Joey ja erst seine Sexualität neu entdeckt und von Hunter, der echt sehr geduldig ist, lernt, dauert es eben seine Zeit.
Mit gefiel, dass die Helden schon etwas älter sind. Und mir gefiel es, wie die Autorinnen ihre privaten Probleme aufgegriffen und neben der Scheinwelt der Pornoindustrie, auch die Alltagssorgen der Menschen thematisiert haben.
With family issues plaguing him, Joey, the straight cameraman of Ballsy Boys, packed his bags and moved on to Las Vegas. Coming with high recommendations and work that speaks for itself, Hunter hires him immediately and asks for help setting up his new studio. The way their relationship bloomed is what pulls you in to the story. It is one of self-discovery, surviving guilt and acceptance that will make you unable to put the book down. Can't wait for the next installment to the series.