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Charlotte by Pepper North

caitlynjessica's review

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challenging emotional lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

1.75

kristirose's review

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lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

Kindle freebie on stuff your e-reader day.  I went in with no expectations.  It's enjoyable, but very niche.  The medical aspects weren't for me, but it's cute overall.

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bwagner's review

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5.0

This is my first book by this author and I loved it from beginning to the last word. I loved how this author pulled me in from the first word. I loved Charolette's character. I loved watching her grow but I did feel some compassion for her. She has some bad luck with her life until she meets Benton. This is a short story but I couldn't put it down once I started it. I can't wait to read another book by this author. I highly recommend this book.

shannonlovesbooksandreading's review

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4.0

Wow this is a story for the reader with an open mind. The things that Dr. Richard does with his “little” is not something everyone would want to participate in. Age Play is a relationship between two consenting adults. Charlotte finds out that age play is more than “pretending on Halloween that you’re someone else”.

This was a great story. A quick read. And even though it is book 7 in the series, each book is a stand-alone. There are other characters that obviously have a story of their own but in this story it’s all
about Charlotte.

I look forward to reading the rest of this series. I am interested in what Pepper North has planned for these characters!

angelahayes's review

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4.0

4 Stars

Charlotte is the seventh book in the Dr. Richard’s Littles series by Pepper North. I will admit that this book isn’t something that I would normally read, but it showed up on my feed and curiosity got the better of me. This is part of a series that focuses on characters in the ‘littles’ community, those that ‘age play’ and immerse themselves in that lifestyle. Age play is where an adult chooses to live their life as an infant, a toddler, a child, or a teenager- and have another adult as their care giver, playing the part of their mother or father. This book/series also explores the reasons why someone might choose to become a little or a caregiver. Because this is my first read from this author I can’t say what the other books in the series are about, but this book contained romance, some drama, kink, and graphic/erotic sex scenes.
Charlotte is a college graduate of interior design, but has struggled to find work in her field. Things are getting desperate and she really needs to find a job- this leads her to a cashier’s position at Gordon’s (a store that caters to the Littles community)- where she meets Benton and a whole ‘new’ world opens up before her.
I loved meeting Charlotte and Benton- this is definitely a character driven plot- that has a sweet story as well. Although not my usual fare, I am happy I kept an open mind and explored the Littles world. I would definitely read another of Ms. North’s books again, she writes really well- and there are over 20 in this series to choose from.
A quick and easy read!

Thank you, Ms. North!

kirchersmiles's review

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5.0

Charlotte: Dr. Richards’ Littles 7 by Pepper North

5 Stars and this is based strictly on the writing talent of this author.

I'm like totally blown away right now...I'm not sure even where to begin reviewing this story. This has left me utterly speechless…This is not only my first read by this author but it is my first read of anything like this storyline. I'll be honest, when I got done I immediately pulled up google because I just had to know if this lifestyle truly exists.

I'm going to break this review down into 2 sections...1. The storyline...the synopsis had my head all messed up and I had to try this book. I went into it with a complete open mind and let me just say... I've been blown away many many times with things I've read in my life but nothing has ever had my jaw on the floor through the entire story like this one. I read it so fast because I, well I don't know what I was lol, I just know I couldn’t put it down. I can’t even tell you if I liked the book or not, this lifestyle is not something I can even come close to imagining but then I have to ask myself why could I not put it down? I can only explain this by going on to the 2nd part of my review and that is the writing of this story. This author took a subject that I so totally have no interest in and dont really want to know any more about and had me so engrossed in the story with her amazing writing style that I couldn't put it down. I can't even find the right words to explain this except to say the writing was completely awesome, the flow of the story obviously flowed perfectly since before I knew it I was done.

Would I recommend this book? Only to those that can open their minds and accept that there are differences among all of us and for anyone that really appreciates a solid talent in writing. If you don't feel like you can open your mind to something so far out there but does really exist then do not read this book. She warns this right in the synopsis. Would I read another book by this author? Yes, now that I'm over the initial shock of it all I think I would, just not sure I would read any more about this lifestyle, and that is just a personal choice.

rooskie87's review

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4.0

Charlotte: Dr. Richards' Littles 7 by Pepper North
4 stars


This was a very well written book and drew me in from the beginning. Despite the storyline, which is not my usual genre to read, i just wanted to Know what happened as I kept reading.
This is about Daddy/Mommy and their littles they take care of.
Charlotte has never had a family, and had a very rough time as an adult. We see her getting a job as a cashier. And from there the story takes off.
Id be intersted in reading more just because im curious!
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