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His Little Captive

By: Meredith O'Reilly
Narrated by: Courtney Hampton
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After waking up in a room she doesn't recognize, 20-year-old college student Lilly Parkins discovers that she has been placed in a secret government program for adult women who would benefit from living under the care of a firm but loving daddy. For the next few months, all of her needs will be provided for so that she can experience the childhood she never had.

Having been orphaned years ago, Lilly has grown accustomed to depending only on herself, and she is none too pleased by this arrangement, but when she meets her new daddy, Charles Davidson, she cannot help being impressed by the handsome, kindhearted businessman.

Charles makes it clear that while he will never be harsh with Lilly, he will be stern if her behavior makes it necessary, and when she speaks rudely to him, he bares her bottom and spanks her soundly. In spite of his strict discipline, however, Lilly delights in Charles' care and attention, and she soon finds herself longing for him to take her in his arms and make her his. But when her time in the program comes to an end, will it mean saying goodbye to him forever?

Publisher's Note: His Little Captive includes spankings, sexual scenes, and age play. If such material offends you, please don't listen to this audiobook.

©2017 Meredith O'Reilly and Stormy Night Publications (P)2017 Meredith O'Reilly
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narrator was good.
my independent woman self couldn't fully get into it. I've read plenty of age play before but this one was a struggle. there are times I get annoyed at the 'little' giving up so much control in these types of books but this one was especially difficult. Stockholm syndrome was constantly in my head which stopped me from fully getting into it. the story was good but too much surrender and overlooking of the crime made it hard for me.

this was a hard read for me personally

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