Ally's Christmas Daddy, Book 1 of the West Coast Daddies, was about Ally Blake, a waitress at the local diner, and Luke Matthews, the new town sheriff.
This story had a dynamic that wasn't my cuppa tea. While it was a decent book, and I'm sure a lot of readers will enjoy it, I wasn't into the whole diaper, baby-feeding aspect of it. Other than that, it was a decent book. However, right out of the starting gate, the author showed how repetitive it would be. The various times the author used the phrase "she felt like a kid again", plus the heavy emphasis the MMC made on the requirement that the FMC wear a diaper was overwhelming It was as if that were a deal breaker if she didn't accept that aspect of the relationship. And, to him...it was.
While the MMC was well-developed and mature, the FMC was somewhat lacking in both areas. Not because of the "Little Girl" dynamic, but because she seemed to have been written one brick shy of adulthood.
Even though it wasn't my type of story, I will still rate it for the other dynamics. It didn't have a lot of angst or drama, and the spice level was very low. There was a small amount of push/pull between the two main characters and an even smaller amount of ex-drama. But other than that, the story was bland. I could only give it a two-star rating, and I probably won't finish the series because I'm just not into this dynamic. But I hope other readers who are will enjoy it.