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It's Still Just Us

By: R. Phoenix, Chris McHart
Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
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Being with Carter has given Micah freedom and care he never experienced before. He’s blossomed, feeling finally like himself, be it in lace, makeup, or onesies. His daddy is with him every step of the way, making sure he feels loved. Together, they explore even more in the world of age play.

Carter never thought he’d find another boy to care for, but then he met Micah. Despite their age gap of nearly 20 years, Micah is the one he wants to spend his life with. It’s time to embrace his future with his partner, care for him, and pamper him because that’s what a daddy does: Spoil and cherish his baby boy. And if it involves making more permanent commitments? Maybe it’s time to take the leap.

©2020 R. Phoenix and Chris McHart (P)2022 R. Phoenix and Chris McHart
Contemporary Romance Romance Contemporary Literature & Fiction

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I bought this audio the day it released because I was so excited to have it. I’m sorry to say I slept on it for way too long because I wasn’t sure if I could adjust to the new voices since the late wonderful Kenneth Obi narrated the first book. Zachary Zaba did Carter and Micah justice. I shouldn’t have been worried because he does Daddy/little books so well. I absolutely loved this installment and so glad that they got their HEA. R. Phoenix and Chris McHart are an amazingly sweet pairing that created a touching duo.
I know that R. Phoenix doesn’t usually write sweet stories, but this was something special that brightened my gloomy day. I love their dark stories, but they do a wonderful job with sweet when they want to.
Now I’ll look for more of Chris McHart’s books.
Too many people have missed out on these books so I hope this convinces someone else to read/listen.
P.S. I’d really love to know Finn’s story if you ever decide to do more.

Carter & Micah Continued!

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