An overheard conversation, an app, and secret hidden desires, can these be the basis of a relationship?
This is the duet of Boyd and Sawyer from book two, The App Series and book two, Flamingo Bar Series, brought together for your guilty reading pleasure.
The App 02 - Littles
Can trialing The App as a favor give Sawyer what he’s been missing from all of his past relationships: A Daddy that understands what a Little needs?
Sawyer came from hippy parents, who were more interested in the planet than him. Hands off parenting has left Sawyer conflicted about a fundamental part of himself. A part that he has hidden from those closest to him.
Then The App changes everything.
Following an offer from Boyd, a newbie Daddy, Sawyer finds himself contemplating training the man to be his Daddy. But with the universe, out to make Boyd’s life difficult, can the two men work through the relationship hurdles and finish the race together?
A gay romance with Daddy kink, an age gap, and age play. This is the second book in The App series and can be read as a standalone.
The Flamingo Bar 02 - The Little Side of Me
Can one man overcome society's view of what is classed as ‘normal’ and accept his hidden need to take care of the Little side of Sawyer?
Sawyer is miserable after Boyd walks out of his life, saying he needs time to think. Now he’s back but Sawyer is more confused than ever by Boyd’s behavior.
Then Boyd offers him a place to stay, after deeming his home unsafe.
Willing to live in close proximity to Sawyer, Boyd hopes this will show Sawyer that he can trust him with his little. Only there is a sinister presence working to discredit Boyd’s business and stop him from finding happiness at all costs. Will Boyd be able to figure it all out before he loses what’s most important to him: Sawyer?
A close proximity, gay romance with Daddy kink, an age gap, and age play, The Little Side of Me is book two of The Flamingo Bar Series, but can be read as a standalone.