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A Daddy for Christmas: Ever
A Daddy for Christmas: Ever
Wendy Rathbone | 2023 | Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
EVER is the first book in the multi-author A Daddy for Christmas series I have read, and it's sweet and low angst. If that's what you're looking for, you've found it.

Ever is by himself, not knowing who he really is. His last boyfriend made fun of him for liking teddies, so he now tries to hide that part of him. Birch is a daddy who has suffered a painful family loss and isn't interested in being with anyone. Up until he hears Ever's voice, that is.

These two are just so cute - both of them listening and communicating for the most part. I have to admit, my favourite Daddy is the Caretaker Daddy and this was written brilliantly.

A gentle seasonal story that I thoroughly enjoyed and hope to read more in this series. Definitely recommended by me.

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* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Nov 14, 2023
  
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Pete Thompson (4339 KP) created a poll

Dec 5, 2020  
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 Anonymous
Most iconic zombie

Michael Jackson - Thriller

6 votes

Worm Eye - Zombie Flesh Eaters

1 votes

Other - Leave a comment.

0 votes

Big Daddy - Land of the Dead

1 votes

Bub - Day of the Dead

0 votes

Tarman - Return of the Living Dead

0 votes

Cemetery Zombie - Night of the Living Dead

1 votes

Flyboy - Dawn of the Dead

0 votes

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Professor Daddy: A Small Town Age Play Romance
Professor Daddy: A Small Town Age Play Romance
Rene Webb | 2023 | Contemporary, Romance
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
PROFESSOR DADDY is the first book in the Cocktails and Colouring series, and we are introduced to a group of friends who like being littles. None of them has a Daddy although none of them would mind! In fact, Daddies are closer than they realise.

I enjoyed this story and found it to be a light read. Nothing delved too deeply, whether it was the connection between our main two, their DD/lg relationship, or indeed, even the stalker. I was left with unanswered questions at the end that I really would have preferred to be answered.

Saying that, I look forward to returning to this series for the next book. Maybe my questions will be answered there. Professor Daddy is a sweet read and I would definitely recommend it, especially for those who are dipping in their toes!

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* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
May 17, 2023
  
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Merissa (11758 KP) created a post

Dec 4, 2020  
"If you never tried a Daddy/boy book before, this may very well be the one for you."

TOUR, REVIEW & #GIVEAWAY - First (99 Daddies #1) by Casey Cox - @Archaeolibrary, @_GayRomReviews, (FB - gayromancereviews), #Contemporary, #MM, #Romance, #Daddy_Boy, 4 out of 5 (very good)

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Love & Hip Hop: Miami 'Official First Look' | New Series Coming In January

The 'Love & Hip Hop' franchise is hitting the hot streets of Miami w/ a brand new cast, featuring Trick Daddy, Trina, Gunplay, Amara La Negra, and more! Come along for the ride! Love & Hip Hop: Miami premieres in January on VH1!

  
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Merissa (11758 KP) created a post

Jan 27, 2023  
"Steamy and smexy, but missing *something* but I don't know what!"

A Brat for Kinkmas (Naughty or Nice Season Three) by J.P. Sayle - #Contemporary, #MM, #Romance, #Mafia, #Seasonal, #Daddy, 3 out of 5 (good)

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Merissa (11758 KP) created a post

Aug 12, 2022  
"Everyone is lovable no matter who or what they are."

Little Treasure He Hides (Little Paws Haven #1) by J.P. Sayle & Lisa Oliver - @Archaeolibrary, @Bethb19861, @JPSayle69, @wisecrone333, #MM, #Paranormal, #Romance, #Daddy, 4 out of 5 (very good)

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68 Kill (2017)
68 Kill (2017)
2017 |
8
8.3 (3 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Girl problems
413. 68 Kill. Chip's girlfriend Liza is gorgeous. Liza's sugar daddy has 68 thousand bucks in a safe that she wants to steal. Oh yea Liza is a prostitute and more than likely a sociopath. I know, you shouldn't make judgements about people based on only a few observations... With that, Liza also murders her sugar daddy and his wife, ooops and apparently they had another guest over, beauty, Violet that witnesses the whole thing. Now a sociopath would probably just kill the witness right? Liza does not, Chip is very relieved at this. Liza informs Chip that they'll just sell Violet to her brother Dwayne. Hmm. What to do? Love, makes you do crazy things... That kicks off quite the night for Chip in this violent black comedy. Filmbufftim on FB!
  
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
2013 | Action
Phil Coulson (0 more)
The grand-daddy of the Marvel TV shows (no longer canon?)
The grand-daddy of the Marvel TV shows which, while it started out connected to the mainline cinema offerings, eventually split off and became its own thing somewhere after the events of Thor: The Dark World (at least, that's the last time I remember their being a direct correlation from the events shown in the films!); definitely after the time of 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' (which is where the show suddenly 'took off').

It's also hard to rate as a whole, with some season better than others, and with the alter seasons themselves often split into 'mini-seasons'.

For me, the best season was probably either the one with the Framework, or with Ghost Rider (finally done properly!).
  
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Adam Pally recommended The Producers (1967) in Movies (curated)

 
The Producers (1967)
The Producers (1967)
1967 | Classics, Comedy

"Number four, I would say is Mel Brooks’ The Producers. It’s a toss up between The Producers and Young Frankenstein. It’s so hard to pick one, but I just feel like the first production of The Producers with Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel is like … I feel like that raised me. That’s my daddy. Probably in the womb that was shown to me."

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