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Littles & Lace Series

Asher’s Answer
When Asher Scanlon’s dad discovers his Little items, Asher finds himself kicked out of home. Fate follows that up with a healthy serve of ‘walking in on your boyfriend cheating on you’, which is the last thing he needs.
Homeless and close to a breakdown, Ash doesn’t think things can get any worse…then his college campus Security calls the cops on him.
Meanwhile, Officer Charlie Walker is a Daddy convinced his unicorn Little is not out there. He can’t keep a strict routine and wants to find a man who can be his equal as well as his little boy. Someone whose little side is fluid, who doesn’t mind that Charlie’s work schedule can be unpredictable, but who still likes someone to nurture and care for them.
What are the chances this anxious little who has just fallen into Charlie’s lap fits that bill?
CW: While this is a low-angst, sweet & cute, instant-attraction romance, this book contains brief mentions of homophobia, domestic abuse, gun violence, anxiety and panic attacks. This book is an MM Age Play/Age Regression romance between consenting adults and does include ABDL and wetting. This book contains elements that are suitable for ages 18 and over.

Matteo’s Mettle
Turning 45, Matteo Brightman is in a rut. He’s a lonely Little looking for a Daddy. Unfortunately, he’s big, buff and tattooed: apparently not the most desirable combination for the available Daddies in the city.
Sick of hearing that he’s too old and too big to be taken seriously as a Little, Matt decides that he’s ready to hang up his onesies for good…until a last hurrah at the local BDSM club gives him hope again.
Meanwhile, 26-year-old London Hayes has zero practical experience with any of the BDSM lifestyle. He’s just doing his best friend a favor, standing in as her Little wife’s caregiver during a themed Littles’ Night at their local club. But, when his eyes land on an extremely attractive older man in a onesie, all bets are off.
But will this older Little take a chance on a completely inexperienced younger Daddy, especially when that Daddy has an undisclosed -and potentially contradictory to the role- kink of his own?
CW: While this is a low-angst, sweet & cute, instant-attraction romance, this book does contain brief mentions of cruelty and bigotry, as well as anxiety and panic attacks. This book is an MM Age Play/Age Regression romance between consenting adults and does include ABDL and wetting. This book contains elements that are suitable for ages 18 and over

Ted’s Temerity
On the surface, Theodore (Ted) Masters has it all. He’s a Senior Partner at his law firm, has a circle of tight-knit friends, and lives a lifestyle most people can only dream of. Unbeknownst to those around him, though, Ted has a painful past preventing him from truly settling down with anyone.
Meanwhile, Zephyr Cruze’s career as a professional dancer crashed and burned due to an untimely injury. Starting over in a new city, he’s determined to make the best of every opportunity that comes his way, including the silver fox he meets at a new friend’s wedding. The silver fox who also happens to be a Daddy. A Daddy who says he’s okay with Zephyr’s preference for feminization and princess play, at that!
But will Ted’s secrets and tragic history prove to be too much for them to handle when it all comes spilling out? Or will Ted find the courage to finally let others in?
CW: While this is a low-to-mild angst (no miscommunication!), sweet & cute, instant-attraction romance, this book does contain mentions of child loss, homophobia, parental pressure, and anxiety. This book is an MM Age Play/Age Regression romance between consenting adults and includes feminization/femme play/princess play. This book contains elements that are suitable for ages 18 and over.

Spencer’s Satisfaction
Thirty-six-year-old Spencer Highland is generally happy with his lot in life. He’s got a great social circle, a job as a voice actor and audiobook narrator (which he loves), and a cat he’s pretty sure owns his soul. But, since his last breakup, he’s been lonely. He wants to mean something to someone again. Wants to take care of someone again.
He wants to be someone’s Daddy again.
Unfortunately, courtesy of his personal hang-ups, putting himself back out there doesn’t feel as easy as it sounds on paper.
Meanwhile, Tony Russo is a twenty-eight-year-old man who is convinced that he does not have his life together in the least. He’s working a job which makes him miserable, and he knows he doesn’t fit in anywhere but with his sister. He’s never felt ‘normal’.
Then there’s Tony’s embarrassing secret. He’s a virgin. A twenty-eight-year-old virgin addicted to listening to kinky romance audiobooks.
After an embarrassing encounter, Tony finds himself connecting with Spencer in a way he’s never connected with another person before. Tony is also blown away by the idea that his favorite narrator might be at all interested in him, too. But will Spencer still be interested when he finds out just how unintentionally high maintenance Tony is? Or, worse, what will Spencer say when he learns Tony’s secret?
On the other side of the coin, Tony is exactly what Spencer’s been missing, and Spencer plans to do everything in his power to make sure Tony understands how truly special he is.
CW: While this is a low-angst, sweet & cute, instant-attraction romance, this book contains discussion of undiagnosed/non-ascertained neurodivergence and self-doubt, as well as brief mentions of homophobia, anxiety, and panic attacks. This book is an MM Age Play/Age Regression romance between consenting adults and does include ABDL and wetting. This book contains elements that are suitable for ages 18 and over.

Chance’s Choice
Chance Baker has spent the last few years watching his friendship circle find their happily ever after relationships. He’s happy for them, but he has to admit that he’s starting to feel a bit lonely. At 38, he’s starting to think it might never happen for him. That is until a blast from the past comes hurtling back into his life at the most unexpected moment.
Meanwhile, Kaden McDonnell has a list of regrets a mile long, and his relationship with his former best friend is at the very top. Having spent the last two decades cursing himself for his youthful cowardice, he finds himself returning to his hometown and returning to Chance’s turf. But it’s a big city, so it’s not like he’s going to just bump into him on the street, right?
Right.
So, finding Chance at a kink-centric charity auction was not on Kade’s bingo card for the year, but he decides to take the opportunity fate has just dealt him and run with it.
They were best friends once, after all. And it turns out Chance is a Daddy where Kade is a Little! Maybe this will be a second chance for both of them…as long as Chance is okay with Kade’s other interests, too.
CW: While this is a low-to-mild angst (no miscommunication!), sweet & cute, instant-attraction/second chance romance, this book does contain discussion of homophobia, parental pressure and manipulation, and symptoms of depression and anxiety. This book is an MM Age Play/Age Regression romance between consenting adults and also includes pet play/pup play. This book contains elements that are suitable for ages 18 and over.

Josh’s Jackpot
Detective Josh Walker has been walking a tightrope, suspended between his deepest desires and what he feels people expect from him. Add an embarrassing condition and a punishing job, and it’s a recipe for disaster. After all, he’s convinced he will only ever be accepted for bratty scene play, and no Daddy will ever want him as a forever Little.
Emmett Reid has been secretly crushing on his boss’s younger brother. With twenty odd years between himself and Josh, he knows it’s a pipe dream. At least, that’s what he thinks until a night at The Grove, the city’s premier BDSM club, brings him up close and personal with Josh…and throws in a wild card in the form of one smoking hot -if kind of short- blonde dom. Then, suddenly, he can’t get either man out of his head.
Meanwhile, Max Dalton’s been telling himself that he messed up with Josh six years ago and he isn’t going to repeat those mistakes. Besides, he’s a dom, not a Daddy. How could that even work? But when he finds himself playing co-Daddy with Emmett -smoking hot counsellor extraordinaire- Reid for a night, a whole world of possibilities open up before his eyes.
Will Josh believe that he deserves not only one Daddy, but two? How on earth are they going to manage a three-way friends-to-lovers relationship anyway? And, worse, what is Charlie -Josh’s brother, Max’s former partner, and Emmett’s boss- going to say??
CW – Buckle up: for a ridiculously sweet MMM romance, this one has a few trigger warnings. While this is a low-angst (within the relationship), sweet & cute, instant-attraction romance, this book contains gun violence, kidnapping/abduction, guilt complexes, middle-child inadequacy, insecurity, anxiety, nightmares, bed wetting, and panic attacks. I know it’s heavy subject matter, but the majority of the novel is about the MMM interactions (which are tooth-rottingly sweet). This book is an MMM Age Play/Age Regression romance between consenting adults and DOES include ABDL and wetting. This book contains elements that are suitable for ages 18 and over.
Dads & Adages Series

Where There’s A Will
Connor and Will are at vastly different points in their lives.
At 32, Connor Stark’s life is pretty great. With a handsome boyfriend, a thriving business as an Events Coordinator, and a vibrant social life set against the stunning backdrop of Australia’s Gold Coast, he has very few complaints. Hell, he even has eye candy in the form of his uniformed silver fox upstairs neighbour, not that he’d ever do anything more than perv on the guy.
Then one day tragedy strikes, and Connor is thrust into single parenthood as he is handed a newborn baby and what feels like zero lifelines.
Meanwhile, at 49, perpetually single firefighter Will Bradford’s life is also pretty great. Though his hair might be more silver than brown these days, he has a rewarding job, amazing grown-up kids, and an adorable downstairs neighbour he probably shouldn’t be checking out as often as he does. So sue him; he’s only human.
When Connor’s life is turned upside down overnight, Will finds himself helping the younger man navigate his new reality. He has no intention of falling butt over teakettle for Connor or his kid, but somehow it happens anyway.
With Connor a broken man, and Will concerned about restarting the whole parenting gig from scratch, how can they make a relationship work, especially when life seems intent on throwing even more hurdles their way?
CW: Despite the bulk of the romance being tooth-rottingly sweet, this book does touch on some potentially triggering topics. These include: death of close family members (both through terminal illness and also sudden means), traffic accidents, fire trauma, homelessness, mild homophobia, and the stress/trauma of raising children, including sleep deprivation, self-doubt/anxiety, custody negotiations, and the fear of losing one’s child.

You Don’t Know Jack
At 31, Jack Bradford’s life is looking just the way he wants it to. He literally lives in paradise (Surfers Paradise, but who’s counting?), loves his job as a firefighter, has a great group of friends and all the freedom his heart desires and nothing is about to change that. At least, that’s what he thinks.
However, when a past lover comes knocking with an epic surprise of the ‘small human’ variety in tow, Jack’s perfectly curated life is upended. Hiring a nanny —a manny, in fact— to help him navigate unexpected parenthood couldn’t possibly complicate his situation any further, right?
(Spoiler alert: wrong!)
Meanwhile, Leo Martin knows that he’s not what most people imagine when they hear the words ‘nanny’ or ‘au pair’. At 21 years old, most guys his age generally run screaming from the thought of looking after small children, but not him. Nope.
Leo loves his job. It’s just the rest of his life that could use a spruce up, seeing as his recent breakup has left him homeless and his heart bruised. Naturally, being offered a job with room and board taken care of sounds like a dream…until he comes face to face with hot single dad, Jack, and discovers that he may have bitten off more than he can chew.
With Jack discovering parts of himself he never knew existed, and Leo attempting to maintain professional boundaries, how will they navigate their way to their Happily Ever After?
CW – Despite the bulk of the romance being tooth-rottingly sweet, this book does touch on some potentially triggering topics. These include some chauvinistic behaviours, ‘outing’ someone without their consent, the stress/trauma of raising children, self-doubt/anxiety, parental meddling, brief mentions of custody negotiations, mentions of cheating/infidelity (not on page or between the MCs), and discussion of homophobia and parental rejection.

A Match Made In Evan
James Durant considers himself a great dad. His teenaged daughter, Mia, is his entire world and he will do almost anything to help her achieve her dreams. Somehow, that includes asking his best friend to be his pretend fiancé to boost her chances at getting into an exclusive private school and the drama program she so desperately wants to enrol in.
No, he’s still not sure he follows that logic himself, but he’ll do it for Mia.
Unfortunately, James underestimates just how much work is involved in maintaining a fake relationship…or that it might bring up old feelings he buried long ago.
Having known James since they were kids, Evan Bernardi will do almost anything for him. So, pretending to be in a relationship isn’t a hardship. After all, they’re so close that there’s very little pretending involved. They’re well matched as best friends, and they know each other inside and out.
But when one thing leads to another, and their fake relationship begins to feel more real than pretend, Evan and James have some choices to make.
If only life would stop throwing them curve balls…
CW: A Match Made In Evan is a ridiculously sweet friends-to-lovers, double bi-awakening, fake dating m/m romance. In it you will find two oblivious –but loveable– idiots, teenagers wreaking havoc, and probably too many soccer references for a non-sport-themed novel. That said, while it is low-angst (with zero miscommunication), this book does also touch on some potentially triggering topics. These include: problematic behaviour and lying, traffic accidents, internalised homophobia, teen pregnancy, anxiety and self-doubt.
Shifters Sanctuary Series

His Alpha Unlocked
Former foster kid Beckett (Beck) Smith is 31 and has never had any reason to think that he’s anything other than human. But meeting Oliver (Ollie) Grayson in a club stirs something primal inside him, creating a desire that can’t be ignored. Learning that Ollie is an omega wolf shifter isn’t a deterrent, not when he can’t keep his hands off the young, vibrant, sexy man. And it’s all going great…until his body changes at the most unexpected and awkward moment. (It’s really not funny, fate!)
Suddenly, Beck discovers that he’s not as human as he believed. Furthermore, it turns out he’s an alpha in a world where alphas are thought to be extinct. Then there’s also the fact that he’s somehow mystically bonded to Ollie. It’s a lot to process. Don’t get him wrong: Ollie’s a great guy. He’s gorgeous and smart, and his obsession with all things Christmas is stupidly endearing, but Beck hadn’t exactly planned to commit to the guy for life.
However, when Ollie’s pack threatens them, Beck will do anything to keep his mate safe…even if it means putting his own life on the line.
CWs: His Alpha Unlocked is a sweet, instant attraction (fated mates) romance. It IS an mpreg, and it does contain violence, threats, kidnapping, anxiety, infertility, controlling families, and some angst (just not in the relationship). This book contains elements suited to readers over the age of 18.

His Prodigal Alpha
Alphas do not exist. 25-year-old omega, Damon Richards, knows this; it’s why his old-school pack considers him all but useless. He certainly doesn’t expect this reality to be upended at a random bar in the middle of nowhere. But that’s what happens when he meets an irresistible stranger…and things just get more complicated from there.
In his forty-two years of life, Rex Murphy hasn’t had any reason to believe he isn’t human. Shifters are just something he learned about in school; a species snuffed out long ago. As far as he’s concerned, he’s just a normal guy – until his anatomy changes during an impromptu hook-up in a bar’s bathroom. At that point, he does what any rational person would do: he flees.
Wanting answers to his newfound alpha-ness, Rex seeks out Shifters Sanctuary, a pack recently founded by the only other known alpha in existence.
As fate would have it, once there, Rex gets the second biggest shock of his life. It seems he left a little something behind with Damon on the night he fled. A baby-shaped something.
Rex and Damon still have a lot to work out (not made any easier by the looming threat from a cult-like community of shifters with their own agenda) but they may just discover that a life in Shifter’s Sanctuary is worth fighting for…
CWs: His Prodigal Alpha is a sweet, instant attraction (fated mates) romance. It IS an mpreg with an unexpected pregnancy, and it does contain some violence, threats, kidnapping, anxiety, talk of infertility, and some angst, as well as some rope play/shibari and discussion about unsafe BDSM practices. This book contains elements suited to readers over the age of 18.

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His Unicorn Alpha
With his subspecies on the verge of extinction, omega dragon shifter Brandt Weldman is working to find a solution. His brother’s research, coupled with the gradual reappearance of alphas in a world where they were thought to no longer exist, has reignited his hope that not only might they be able to save the dragons, but he might also have children —a family— of his own.
Because that is what he longs for the most. A family.
When routine lab results present him with the opportunity to have exactly that, Brandt’s ethics are put to the test.
It’s easier to ask forgiveness rather than permission, isn’t it?
Meanwhile, horse shifter beta Micah Hawthorne has found himself in a rut…and not the fun kind with the knotting and the heats and all that jazz. No, he’s in a life rut.
Something underneath his skin itches for him to leave New York, even though he’s living a life he always thought he wanted. A life where his inadequacies are more easily accepted. A life where he feels as though he fits in. His shifter side insists that it’s only a half-life, though.
Deciding to visit his former roommates in their shifter commune in Iowa, Micah thinks he’ll reset emotionally and then be on his way. He is not expecting the curveball fate throws at him when he gets there.
With Micah and Brandt surprising each other, they might just agree that fate knew what it was doing by pairing them up. But will they be able to weather all of the universe’s other surprises as they try to make things work between them?
CW: While this is a predominately sweet & steamy mpreg Omegaverse romance with low relationship angst and zero miscommunication between the MCs once they meet, His Unicorn Alpha does cover some potentially upsetting topics and themes with hurt/comfort elements and some angst from external conflicts.
These include: infertility, pregnancy complications, premature birth, gender/breed disappointment, a postnatal depressive episode, body issues/self-confidence, size-related insecurity/anxiety (an MC with a microp3nis), and implantation of embryos/conception without the donor’s explicit consent.
Down Under Daddies Series

A Stable Daddy
Ryan Sharp never thought he’d be a widower at 51, but that’s the way his cookie unexpectedly crumbled. A year after his husband’s death, he has (mostly) put his life back together. With plans to open a new veterinary clinic on the other side of the country in the works, he heads to his local BDSM club to hopefully find a Dom and let off some steam.
That’s where 34-year-old Oscar Williams finds him, and just in the nick of time, too.
Coming off the back of making a fool of himself in the name of love, Oscar is ready for a fresh start. Visiting a kink club while he’s passing through Brisbane, his protective Daddy instincts kick in when he stumbles upon a Sub being mistreated.
It takes every ounce of willpower not to fall into old impulsive habits when sweet, silver fox Ryan ticks all of Oscar’s boxes, but they go their separate ways after spending a single special evening together.
At least, they think they’ve gone their separate ways.
Both men have emotional baggage, and Ryan’s never been anyone’s Boy, but bumping into each other again on a random cattle station on the other side of Australia turns out to be a sign neither man can ignore.
Who knew that saving a horse really can lead to riding a cowboy?
A Stable Daddy is a mostly sweet and fluffy Daddy kink (without age play) novel about two men learning to find love —and themselves— again. Inside you’ll find a Texan cowboy putting down roots in Western Australia, a widower vet who might have always been someone’s Boy without realising it, and the kinkiest and queerest band of stationhands any outback cattle station has ever seen.
CW: Despite having one American MC, A Stable Daddy is written in Australian English (with Australian spelling). The book also contains impact play/spanking, choking/breath play, edging, and the use of a chastity cage, as well as themes of loss/grief (including the sudden death of a spouse), anxiety and self-doubt. There is also a scene detailing on page mild SA (a coerced BJ and deliberately ignoring a safe word).

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Kinks & Conundrums Series

Baron’s Boo-Boo
Sometimes, a Little miscommunication isn’t a bad thing.
When it comes to prospective partners, the cutesy coy act is Vince’s weakness, but it only ever ends in disappointment. So, he has officially learned his lesson. He’s determined to make smarter choices with his love life. After all, he’s almost thirty! It’s time to grow up. The next time some enchanting creature bats their lashes at him and acts all sweet and naïve, he’s going to remind himself that it’s not worth the heartache.
Unfortunately, the pretty young man he meets at his best friend’s party is more than his resolve can handle. In fact, Vince finds himself utterly enamored with barely-twenty-one-year-old Baron…even when the guy calls him Daddy.
In fact, that’s kind of cute. It’s only a word, after all. A little kinky talk to add to their night of flirting.
But after the party, when Baron’s bad luck culminates in an accident which leaves him thumbing his way home and coincidental timing reunites the two men, Vince discovers that maybe ‘Daddy’ means more to Baron than bedroom talk after all.
The question is, what’s he going to do about it?
PLEASE NOTE – If you picked up the Ride With Me anthology, you would already have read this novella. Nothing has changed. This is the same as the version which was published in Ride With Me, but that anthology is no longer available for sale.
CW: Baron’s Boo-Boo is a sweet and steamy age play/Daddy kink novella; however, it does contain hurt/comfort themes, description of past infidelity (not involving the MCs), mild miscommunication/misunderstandings, anxiety, and a bike accident resulting in minor injuries. It also mentions ABDL, but there aren’t any on-page ABDL scenes.

Anson’s Awakening
Tis the season for a Little self-discovery.
Doctor Anson Meyers has decided that Christmas is not for him. He’s lonely and discontented with all his most recent attempts to ‘find himself’ in the world of kink and BDSM. So, when Drake, a fellow Daddy at his local kink club, invites him to hide from the world in a remote cabin over the holidays, Anson jumps at the chance.
It doesn’t hurt that he’s got a bit of a crush on Drake, though he knows nothing can come of it because they’re both Daddies. But, when things go a little pear-shaped, Anson discovers that maybe he was wrong about that.
In fact, he discovers he was wrong about a lot of things.
For Drake Connors, inviting Anson to spend the holidays at his cabin was a friendly gesture. Sure, he’s got a crush on the other guy, but he’s hoping that spending some one-on-one time together will cure him of that. So, extending the invitation made sense to him: neither he nor Anson will be lonely for Christmas, and he’ll get rid of his silly crush. Easy, right?
Of course, that’s not how things pan out. Drake doesn’t know which one of them is more surprised when Anson turns out to not really be a Daddy after all…and, on top of that, they’re snowed in for Christmas!
Whatever will they do?
Anson’s Awakening is a super sweet, very low angst, incredibly fluffy Christmas age play novel featuring a first-time Little, a cinnamon roll Daddy, and a lot of sugar and steam. You will get cavities from this one.
CW: This novel contains ABDL, a tiny bit of hurt/comfort, themes of self-doubt and an itsy, bitsy hint of minor miscommunication (but absolutely no breakups or arguing. It’s Christmas!)
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A Surprise For The Holidays
Bailey Peters is loving life. Scouted all the way from Adelaide, he’s been handed the Captain’s armband for the A-League’s newest soccer team, and he’s living on the Gold Coast, visiting beaches and enjoying the endless buffet of bikini-wearing beauties. Sure, his new coach gets under his skin with his cocky ‘I was a Premier League player’ attitude, and sometimes Bailey gets homesick, but these are minor issues he can deal with.
Except it turns out his coach is struggling behind the scenes, and that changes things.
English expat and former pro-football player August (AJ) Jacobs is floundering. Having aged out of the career he loved, he’s just moved to Australia to start a new job coaching. Unfortunately, the Captain of his team hates him, and the hot weather on the Gold Coast is unbearable. Then life throws him another curveball in the shape of a six-year-old daughter he hadn’t known existed and it’s all in time for an ungodly humid Christmas, too. A Christmas he now must make child friendly, when he’d planned on drinking and wallowing in loneliness.
Bah-freaking-humbug!
Just when AJ thinks things can’t get worse, Bailey —the pain in his backside— Peters inserts himself into the situation and he’s certain it’s all going to end in disaster.
However, they do say Christmas is a time for miracles! Against all odds, it looks like AJ and Bailey might just be each other’s.
Written in 3rd person POV, A Surprise for the Holidays is a sweet, fluffy MM Christmas novella with a grumpy former soccer player turned coach, a golden retriever younger player, and a precocious little girl. It contains some hurt/comfort elements, anxiety, unexpected parenthood, and a bi-awakening. Featuring an Aussie Christmas (set on the Gold Coast), grumpy/sunshine vibes, an age gap and sand where you’re used to snow, this novella brings additional heat to the festive season in more ways than one! It contains scenes suitable for readers over the age of 18.
A Surprise for the Holidays is a standalone novella and is part of the Home for the Holidays series/collection.

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