It's Just Us
An M/M Age Play Romance
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth Obi
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Written by:
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R. Phoenix
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Chris McHart
About this listen
Used to pretending he’s someone he’s not, 21-year-old college student Micah has been hiding his true self. When a prank sends him into a bar on kink night, he finds something he never knew he needed: A world so strange, yet so alluring, where someone offers to take care of him...even though escaping all the pressure sounds too good to be true. But can he find something lasting with a daddy who likes to pamper him? Can he trust Carter to be his first in so many ways?
At 40, Carter is a widower. Though he’s past the stages of grief, he’s still completely lost without his late husband. There’s a hole in his life he doesn’t think he’ll ever fill. But Micah doesn’t only fit perfectly in Carter’s lap - he’s also curious about all things related to age play. Can he coax Micah out of his shell so he can become the femme, carefree, happy little he’s meant to be?
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- Anne M
- 2020-03-02
Pretty good narrator but a less than average book
The narrator did a good job distinguishing the voices and giving the littles their kid like voices. Although perhaps a little too much which is why I only gave that part a 4 rating. It was almost too kid like rather than an adult sounding kid like.
The story is kind of weak. With adult college students bullying like children. Then don't even get me started with the scene with the parents. That totally killed the book and should of been omitted. Then more adult college bullying and a teacher walking the halls saying get to the head office. Is this college or High School???. Not to mention the part where the daddy goes totally out of control and acts so not like a daddy. Sorry but if you're going to be a daddy get your own issues sorted out first before taking on someone else's. That completely killed it.
I will say though I loved both characters overall. They were well suited for each other and it could of been a good book without all the mentioned probs.
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