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Enter the realm of Forestium, where magic battles dark forces and creatures of the Underworld come...
Young_Adult Fantasy
Handbook of Spine Surgery
Ali A. Baaj, Praveen V. Mummaneni, Juan S. Uribe and Alexander R. Vaccaro
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The editors and contributors should be highly commended for this very valuable contribution in the...

Learning Strategies
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Originally published in 1986, designed for teachers and those concerned with the education of...

The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature
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The last thirty years have witnessed one of the most fertile periods in the history of children's...

Beautiful Day
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Beautiful day is Kate Anthony's poignant and heart warming debut novel. Today is the day that things...

The Happy City
Elvira Navarro and Rosalind Harvey
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"I feel terrible. Although he doesn't say it, I know he had been hoping the whole time that I would...

The Tea Planter's Wife
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THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'My ideal read - I couldn't put it down' Santa Montefiore...
Earn it: What to Do When Your Kid Needs an Entitlement Intervention
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Does your family suffer from "affluenza" exhaustion? Are you confused by the "Me! ME! ME!!!"...

Debbiereadsbook (1407 KP) rated A is for Aftercare (The Alphabet of Desire #1) in Books
Jul 28, 2021
Archie gets a job as PA for his favourite author and finds himself wanting to do so much than manage his diary. Hamish is is a grumpy so and so, but the young Archie becomes his muse very quickly. When one of Archie's brothers gets an invite to an adult party, both Archie and Hamish see the other in a different way.
I really really enjoyed this! It focuses more on the CARE a Daddy gives, in all ways, rather than the sex part, and I loved that I found it equally warm and fuzzies/too stinking cute and smexy!
It's not especially taxing on the brain, no complicated plot line or too much trauma to either of them, and I appreciated that right about now.
I loved that Archie and Hamish get on well together, as boss/employee, as friends, and then as Daddy/boy. They really are perfect for each other, they fit so well together. I loved Hamish's friends, and seeing how they might fit into future books. I loved the ABC triplets and I really look forward to reading Blake and Corey's tales!
It says 230 odd pages, but I didn't think it was that long. I really got sucked in with these two and time flew.
4 good solid stars
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