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His Little Earthling

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Thirty-one-year-old Sarah Bryan is surprised and confused when she wakes up in a medical exam room with no recollection of how she got there, but the real shock comes when she learns that she has been cryogenically frozen for hundreds of years and she is no longer on Earth.

Ralnar Rowardennan, the huge, handsome alien astro-archaeologist who found and rescued Sarah, takes it upon himself to care for her. He does his best to help her adjust to an unfamiliar world, but when Sarah's impetuous behavior puts her in danger Ralnar does not hesitate to put the beautiful little human over his knee and spank her soundly.

Though she has always longed for a firm but loving daddy, Sarah quickly realizes that being a good girl is much more difficult than she expected, and she soon discovers that naughty girls get their bottoms punished both inside and out. No matter how thoroughly and shamefully she is chastised, however, Sarah delights in being held and comforted afterwards, and when Ralnar takes her in his arms his masterful lovemaking is better than she would have ever imagined.

Over time, Sarah begins to find a place for herself in this strange new world, and with each passing day she falls deeper in love with her stern, sexy alien daddy. But when memories of her past suddenly resurface, will the painful revelations tear her away from Ralnar forever?

Publisher's Note: His Little Earthling is a stand-alone book which is the second entry in the Twenty-Fourth Century Daddies series. It includes spankings, sexual scenes, and age play. If such material offends you, please don't buy this book.

369 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 16, 2017

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Katie Douglas

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USA-today and worldwide number 1 bestselling author Katie Douglas is the sort of incorrigible British girl you'd find at St Trinian's. She recently quit her job as a school librarian in China to write full-time. She is also a webcomic artist and has degrees in archaeology, computer science and chemistry education, which explains why she mostly writes Scottish and Victorian historical romance or science fiction romance. She prefers diners to fancy restaurants, coffee or whisky to champagne, and sometimes she adults.

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July 8, 2017
As the second installment in her Twenty-Fourth Century Daddies series, Katie Douglas knocks it out of the park with His Little Earthling! While we get to revisit our favorite characters from the first book, this novel tells the sweet, spanky story of Sarah - the Little Earthling - and Ral, her elven Daddy. There are all sorts of fun elements in this one that should keep fans of erotica busy for a nice long while - ageplay, spanking, plenty of twist and turns, and even some naughtier fun that I'm not going to spoil for you!

While you don't have to read Her Daddy and Her Master to enjoy HIs Little Earthling, I feel that I enjoyed the second more because I'd read the first.
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June 19, 2017
Another phenomenal book in this series. A great example of age-play romance done right. The connection you feel for Sarah starts on the first page and doesn’t let you go until the last page. The world building is so unique and I love all the innovative technologies interwoven in the story. It was sexy and passionate with sweet tender moments. Can’t wait for the next one.
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January 17, 2019
This one was a pretty good age play story even though it was a little corny. It was sweet and author did a great job describing the innovation suites. I wish there had been just a bit more grit to the story though and there were a couple times that Ral should have apologized to Sarah I think. He was a bit dismissive of her at times.
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May 14, 2019
Decent read

The story turned out to not be my cup of tea. I do Recommend it to others, it is a well told story.
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