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Take My Daddy, I'll Take Yours Review

 



Book Source: Store
Cross-Post Review: Chantie's Goodreads Review
Type: Erotic Novella
Starred Rating: ⭐⭐⭐/5
Smut Rating: 🌶🌶🌶/5

Take My Daddy, I'll Take Yours Review 

I read the synopsis for Take My Daddy, I'll Take Yours and cringed. It gave me the full story in a few lines. I would have loved it if she had left out the step-mother's daddy thing and let me read it for myself. I wanted the mystery of how the title fit the novella. To my dismay, Jenika gave away everything. A bit of a disappointment. It didn't stop me, though. I put on my big girl's panties and started the book like the good bookaholic that I am. 

One chapter in and I was intrigued. I instantly liked Mina and how easily her thoughts flowed. It wasn't hard to relate to her and get into her character. Jenika did a wonderful job with Mina. The novella was the same as the synopsis stated. Mina went to her father's wedding reception and met good old Carter. Yep, I would be a good girl for that guy. 

                                                  “You gonna come for Daddy, sweet girl?”

Carter. Carter. Carter. I never had a daddy but I wouldn't mind replacing him with this fellow. Wow. The dominant side of him sent my head spinning. His mouth was filthy. His request was Mina's command. He was that kind of guy. 

There were a few misuses of words. Or maybe it was me and I was reading it wrong. I don't know. I would have loved it if stalk wasn't used the way it was. Now, I would never see the innocent word the same again. 

                                                            “How far are you willing to go?”

Don't go into this book, thinking it's rounded. It's not. There was little plot and a lot of steam. Which was great for the short read. The smutty scenes were amazing. But the little plot spoiled it for me. I ended up not liking Amber and cringed at the entire ordeal with the dads and her. It didn't feel realistic to me. The whole mean girl thing threw me off. Like we're adults, act like one.  Still, I would recommend this spicy read to any lover of steamy who wants a quick read. 

        “I think my girl needs Daddy to work her over and ease some of that stress, isn’t that right?


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