![]() ![]() Jensen hasn’t had a boyfriend/partner/lover/boy for a while. Unfortunately, due to Jensen’s inexperience with that role and his lack of surety about being a Daddy, the dynamics between the two characters felt weak. Based on the blurb, I expected Daddy Jensen to assume the care for the virtually homeless young man and thereby show readers the love and trust between a Daddy and his little boy. ![]() This was certainly a sweet story, featuring a young man named Dashael whom anyone would love to take home with them and protect. One Cup of Daddy contains an overworked businessman who finds out that cuddling a sweet boy and keeping him safe might be the best thing he's ever done, and a scared boy who discovers that finding a Daddy and holding on tight might just be the best recipe for love ever written. Homeless, and convinced adulthood is some cruel joke forced on him to make him lonely, Dash is overawed by the sexy older man who seems to offer him everything he's ever wanted including story time, bath time, and special play time. Jensen Cartwright managed to get to forty-seven years old thinking he would never meet a man that wanted the sort of relationship he craved until Dashael literally fell into his arms. Can an accidental Daddy love a boy for real? ![]()
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