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Gentle Hand

Perfect Hands, Book 2

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Gentle Hand

By: Nora Phoenix
Narrated by: Kenneth Obi
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Raf never knew he needed a Daddy until he meets Daddy Brendan....

Adulting is hard for Raf. After a less than ideal youth, he’d hoped to find where he belongs. But despite trying several things in the club his best friend frequents, nothing clicks for him.

Until he meets Daddy Brendan, the perfect bear of a man with the gentle voice, the soft cuddles, and an appendage Raf is rather fascinated by.

Daddy Brendan wants to take care of Raf in every way, and Raf quickly discovered he loves being Daddy Brendan’s baby boy. He’s finally found where he belongs. If only he could forget about his past and be truly happy....

Gentle Hand is a daddy kink MM romance with age play and ABDL. Please note trigger warnings for mild homophobia, parental mistreatment, and depression. It’s the second book in the Perfect Hands series, but can be enjoyed as a stand-alone.

©2019 Nora Phoenix (P)2019 Nora Phoenix
LGBTQ+

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Finally, a ‘little’ story I loved!

I’ve never been comfortable with ‘little’ stories but this is the best I’ve ever read. Raf struggles with ADHD and adulthood, and he’s never found a compatible partner until he meets Daddy Brendan. Brendan recognises the innate draw of being a child in Raf and the two click with age play. Raf’s tendency to get overwhelmed, feel he is a failure, and forget to do things sparks a protective tendency in Brendan and both men benefit from the intense loving relationship. I’m really enjoying this series and expected to suffer through this for the sake of continuity … BUT … I actually loved the psychology behind the age play and the beautifully supportive relationship and for the first time, I wasn’t creeped out. Raf is a lovely gentle character, he’s had an oppressive childhood and he still carries the scars. Brendan is a big, warm presence, epitomising all things daddy and the two characters balance each other well. Audio narrator Kenneth Obi had such a great voice range, his ‘little’ voice is such a great contrast to his gravelly daddy voice - perfection!

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Wonderful Little story

This story has plenty to offer and the tale has been well told. Well done Norah. Absolutely recommended.

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