Book Title | Yes Daddy |
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Genre | Werewolf |
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Where To Read | Amazon |
Synopsis
Good… I want to see you play with yourself and unless you have my permission, you can’t f$$$$$g c$m
“Yes, Daddy.”
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MONALISA I thought I had a problem being aroused. My ex-boyfriend broke up with me for being insensitive to his touches, and I thought I really had a problem with myself until I met him, Lucius Devine, my late father’s best friend.
He could make me wet just by staring at me and his slightest touches could make the ‘insensitive’ me shudder and c$m. Yet, he wanted boundaries; he wanted to be a father figure to me, but I didn’t want him as a father. I wanted him. I wanted him to be my daddy. I wanted to be his little submissive slot, and I was going to break his boundaries until I became Daddy’s Little Sub.
Review
My Late Father’s Best Friend Became My Daddy?!
If you’re scrolling for a romance read that promises intense chemistry, undeniable tension, and a journey into unexpected desires, then buckle up because *Yes Daddy* is about to consume your every thought. Forget conventional love stories; this novel plunges you headfirst into a world where boundaries blur and forbidden attraction ignites with explosive force. From the very first pages, I was completely hooked, pulled into Monalisa’s emotional chaos and the magnetic pull of a man she never expected to crave.
Monalisa’s story opens with the sting of a breakup, her ex-boyfriend cruelly dismissing her as “insensitive” to touch. It’s a vulnerable starting point that immediately makes her relatable. She questions herself, her body, and her ability to connect, creating a deep well of insecurity. But this insecurity is swiftly shattered when she meets Lucius Devine, her late father’s best friend and their mysterious benefactor. His mere presence, his voice, his gaze – they unlock something within her she never knew existed, proving her ex spectacularly wrong. Her journey is one of self-discovery, not just sexually, but emotionally, as she grapples with her intense feelings for a man who represents both the past and a tantalizingly forbidden future. She’s vulnerable yet determined, a potent combination that makes her fascinating to follow.
And then there’s Lucius Devine. Oh, Lucius. He’s introduced with an aura of power and mystery – a billionaire who generously supports Monalisa and her mother, a figure rooted in her father’s history. But beneath that protective, almost paternal facade is a d$$$$$$t force. He’s commanding, possessive, and wrestling with his own undeniable reaction to Monalisa. The text hints at a complex past, suggesting he’s more than just a wealthy businessman, adding layers of intrigue and potential danger. His internal conflict between the ‘father figure’ he *should* be and the d$$$$$$t man who is intensely attracted to Monalisa is palpable and utterly captivating. He’s the ultimate alpha, capable of making her shudder with just a glance, and his struggle only makes him more alluring.
The dynamic between Monalisa and Lucius is the beating heart of this story, a tumultuous dance between unspoken desire and established boundaries. Their first interaction is a shockwave – unexpected, intense, and dripping with forbidden heat. Monalisa’s immediate, visceral reaction to his voice and presence is the stuff of romance novel dreams, instantly establishing the unique connection they share. The power imbalance is clear, not just in age and status, but in Lucius’s inherent dominance and Monalisa’s burgeoning submissive desires. Their push-and-pull is exquisitely written, filled with loaded glances, charged conversations, and moments of physical contact that spark with undeniable chemistry. The way he calls her “Cupcake” is both affectionate and possessive, a perfect encapsulation of their complicated bond.
Emotionally, this story is a rollercoaster. Monalisa’s initial heartbreak and self-doubt quickly give way to the confusing, intoxicating rush of her feelings for Lucius. The betrayal by her best friend Francesca and boyfriend Bryant adds a layer of raw vulnerability and pain, making Lucius’s comfort feel even more significant. But his comfort is anything but simple; it’s laced with the same intense attraction that defines their connection. The angst comes from the ‘forbidden’ nature of their bond – the age gap, the father-figure dynamic, the potential impact on her mother. Every interaction feels charged with the risk of crossing lines, and the emotional payoff when those lines are tested is immense.
And speaking of testing lines, let’s talk about the heat. The spice level, based on the provided text, is potent and promises to grow. The initial encounter is bold and unexpected, setting a daring tone for their relationship. The description of Monalisa’s immediate physical response to Lucius, her wetness, the thrumming desire, is explicit in its depiction of arousal. The kiss in Chapter 4 is electric, showcasing a raw, dominating passion from Lucius that completely overwhelms Monalisa (and likely the reader!). His physical reactions are equally apparent, making it clear the attraction is intensely mutual. The scenes where Monalisa is thinking about him, or witnesses him, are charged with s$$$$l tension and explicit internal thoughts. The hints of a d$$$$$$t/submissive dynamic are woven throughout, particularly with Monalisa’s desire to call him “daddy” and her reaction to his commands. This isn’t a shy, slow-burn romance; it’s one where the physical connection is immediate, powerful, and intertwined with the emotional conflict.
Beyond the central romance, there are intriguing plot threads weaving through the narrative. The existence of the hidden camera in the teddy bear introduces an element of mystery and potential danger, suggesting that Monalisa and her mother might be under threat from unseen forces. Lucius’s quick, decisive reaction to this discovery, and his hinted-at darker past (“Gamóto,” the mention of the mafia and not killing *anymore*) adds a thrilling layer of suspense. The revelation about Francesca’s true feelings and actions provides a compelling subplot about betrayal and finding out who your real friends are. These elements add stakes beyond the romantic tension, hinting at a larger world and potential conflicts that Monalisa and Lucius will face together.
In conclusion, *Yes Daddy* is not for the faint of heart. It’s a story about intense, unexpected, and potentially forbidden love. It features a complex, commanding male lead who is utterly undone by the female lead, a female lead who discovers her true desires in the most surprising place, and a relationship built on a foundation of explosive chemistry and challenging boundaries. If you crave novels with high emotional stakes, palpable tension, a powerful alpha male, and scenes that leave you breathless, stop what you’re doing and dive into this story immediately. Monalisa’s journey is just beginning, and I, for one, can’t wait to see where this intoxicating path with her “daddy” leads!