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New Daddy at 47

Forty-Seven Duology, Book 2

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New Daddy at 47

By: Nora Phoenix
Narrated by: John Solo
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About this listen

I’ve never been a Daddy before, but now it’s all I want to be....

I’ve always thought Kinsey was hot AF, but now that I’ve come to know him, he’s so much more than a super sexy silver fox. He’s kind and caring and so damn courageous.

He’s also vulnerable and needy, and it lights me up like nothing else. I know I’m 20 years younger, but I want to take care of him.

I want to be his protector, his strong man, his knight in shining armor.

I want to be his Daddy.

New Daddy at 47 is part two of a duology, an emotional and yummy romance with an age gap, loads of hurt/comfort, and a beautiful Daddy/boy relationship that ends with an HEA. It also contains themes of addiction and religious homophobia.

©2022 Nora Phoenix (P)2022 Nora Phoenix
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance

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Absolutely loved the second part of the story in what I now know is a duology.

Great story and fabulous narration - enjoyed every minute!

Great follow on…

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I loved the book of this but OMG the audible was simply amazing. How John does all those voices is beyond me. So put Noras words and John's voice well I'm in heaven. One I know I will definitely listen to again.

Wow

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This was an excellent 2nd half of this story and I loved every second. The story really ramped up to full blown great in the 2nd book part. The narration was superb.

Great story 👏👏👏

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I love these books! Beautiful, emotional and very careful (in the meaning full of care). Benoni and Kinsey are finding their dynamics and their relationship grows. We also learn how Kinsey got his injury and get to follow him on his journey of healing, physically but mostly emotionally.
John’s performance is so good. Emotional.

The love continues

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This is a continuation of book one in the duology. I would advise to start with 'Clean start at forty seven', since this book won't make a lot of sense without reading/ listening to that first.
This book is a proper hurt/ comfort story.
The relation between Benoni and Kinsey develops further and becomes more daddy boy like. On the other hand Kinsay is mending his relationships with his children and coming to terms with moving on after religious trauma ( it is prevalent in the series) and recovering from addicction. I appreciate that a point is made that NA/AA is not the 'holy grail' to remain in recovery.
As a random mention about this book, I absolutely adored the fact that Kinsey finds out what happened with his childhood crush.

Narration was for me 4-, at a certain point I just had to stop listening for a bit since the narrator got on my nerves.

All new daddy in more than one way.

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