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A review by danisbooksmut
Savage Daddy by Laylah Roberts
4.0
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“Because she wasn’t just beautiful. She was the f*cking moon in the dark night, guiding you home, giving you hope, providing some light.”
Sav is a relatively new addition to the MC Daddies books having briefly met him in the last book so his story is relatively unknown and at the beginning of the book he does come across as a bit of an ass. Whilst people are normally quick to jump to conclusions and judge Bikers negatively he certainly has enough of his own presumptions and judgements about his neighbour.
I absolutely love the way this story focussed on a family aspect rather than the whole damsel in distress route that earlier bookshave gone down. Whilst the other women in previous books had no real responsibilities so were able to let their Daddy take over Livvy doesn’t have that luxury and has three children to take care of so it’s interesting to see how having young children and a family can run alongside a Daddy/Little dynamic.
The way Sav is with the children is heart warming and I loved how each child came out of their shells in a different way with him because their acceptance was the most important thing for the relationship.
Definitely more storyline than spice but there are some ultra sweet moments in this book that make it a great read,
“Because she wasn’t just beautiful. She was the f*cking moon in the dark night, guiding you home, giving you hope, providing some light.”
Sav is a relatively new addition to the MC Daddies books having briefly met him in the last book so his story is relatively unknown and at the beginning of the book he does come across as a bit of an ass. Whilst people are normally quick to jump to conclusions and judge Bikers negatively he certainly has enough of his own presumptions and judgements about his neighbour.
I absolutely love the way this story focussed on a family aspect rather than the whole damsel in distress route that earlier bookshave gone down. Whilst the other women in previous books had no real responsibilities so were able to let their Daddy take over Livvy doesn’t have that luxury and has three children to take care of so it’s interesting to see how having young children and a family can run alongside a Daddy/Little dynamic.
The way Sav is with the children is heart warming and I loved how each child came out of their shells in a different way with him because their acceptance was the most important thing for the relationship.
Definitely more storyline than spice but there are some ultra sweet moments in this book that make it a great read,