It was the perfect arrangement . . . Three hot days and steamy nights in the city of love . . . No strings attached. No phone numbers exchanged. No real names.
After a breakup, he was the temporary playmate I desperately needed.
Mr. Tall. Dark. And unbelievably SEXY. He wasn’t just happy to experience all of Paris . . . He was also happy to experience all of me. But then reality came crashing down . . . Cause one thing I didn’t plan on was running into the mystery man again.
It turns out he's incredibly accomplished . . . The best in his field of medicine . . . And the doctor in charge of my delivery. Maybe now I should tell him about our twin babies.
️🔥Silver Fox Daddies (complete standalones) 1. Doctor Daddy 2. Taboo Daddy 3. Daddy's Best Friend 4. Daddy's Law 5. My Ex-Boyfriend's Dad 6. Daddy's Girl 7. My Ex-Best Friend's Daughter 8. Secret Daddy 9. Christmas with Dad's Best Friend 10. Vegas Daddy 11. Daddy's Obsession 12. Royal Daddy 13. Irish King 14. My Ex's Dad 15. Daddy's Orders 16. His Demands 17. The Arrangement 18. Sold to my Ex's Dad 19. Sexting the Silver Fox 20. Nanny for the Don 21. Dark Christmas 22. Sexting the Don 23. Boss Daddy 24. Forbidden Vows 25. Sinful Union 26. His Son's Ex 27. Under His Control 28. Masked Seduction
️🔥Chicago Bratva Series (shared world, bratva family) 1. Dark Prince 2. Dark Obsession 3. Dark Seduction
️🔥Antonov & Nicolaevich Bratva Series (shared world, bratva family) 1. Highest bidder 2. Bratva Daddy 3. Owned by the Bratva 4. Knocked up by the Bratva 5. Ruthless Rival 6. Scarred Prince 7. The Closer 8. Brother's Best Friend 9. Devil's Nuptials
️🔥For Her Pleasure, Reverse Harem Books (complete standalones) 1. Four Daddies for Christmas 2. Christmas Triad 3. Her Independence Day 4. Quadruple Daddies 5. Bossed by 3 Billionaire Brothers 6. Four Stepbrothers for Christmas 7. Christmas with Four Tattoo Artists 8. Men on a Mission 9. Christmas with Four Firemen 10. Dirty Cowboys 11. Big Bad Mountain Brothers (Menage)
️🔥Doctors of Denver Series (shared world, small town doctors) 1. Doctor's Secret 2. Doctor's Surprise Delivery 3. Irish Doctor's Secret Babies 4. Triplets for the Millionaire 5. Doctor's Baby Plan 6. New Zealand Doctor's Baby 7. Doctor's Duties 8. Billion Dollar Mistake 9. Irish Doctor's Gift 10. Irish Doctor's Orders 11. Irish Doctor's Valentine 12. Lucky Charm 13. Secret Babies for my Best Friend's Dad 14. Secret Baby Next Door 15. Secret Babies for the Mafia Doctor 16. Secret Babies for my Dad's Best Friend 17. The Doctor Who Stole Christmas
️🔥Mountain Men of Liberty Series (shared world, small town mountain men) 1. Baby for the Mountain Man 2. Junior for the Mountain Man 3. Knocked Up by the Mountain Man 4. Baby for Daddy's Best Friend 5. Triplets for the Mountain Man 6. Taken by the Mountain Man 7. Mountain Man's Secret Baby 8. Mountain Man's Accidental Surprise 9. Quadruplets for the Mountain Man 10. Delivering His Gifts 11. Mountain Man's Fate 12. Mountain Man's Lucky Charm 13. Mountain Man's Rival 14. Small Town Mountain Daddy 15. Mountain Man's Gift 16. Mountain Man's Christmas Surprise 17. Mountain Man's Valentine 18. Big Daddy 19. Fireworks with Three Mountain Men 20. Faking Mr. Right
️🔥Bearded Brothers (shared world, small town mountain men) 1. Her Mountain Daddy 2. Beauty and the Beard 3. Built and Bearded 4. Bride and Beard
Dr Daddy Colin Pierce and Hope Camden meet by chance in Paris. Might have been a cutesy romance if all they did was was traipse around the city of love for the entire book. But they had to fly back to real life for a dose of Colin’s ex from hell and poor Hope wondering how she is going to support twins on a writers salary. thank goodness Dr Pierce comes to the rescue with his magic wand, fini🪄👨⚕️🩺💋
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The first 50% of this was actually so good, so wholesome and steamy, the mcs time in Paris was the best part of this, then the moment the fmc went back home and discovered that she was pregnant, it went downhill, for me. It wasn't because of the pregnancy as much as it was because of the progression of events from that point onwards.
The way it was so rushed and too convenient, I wanted a little bit more angst before the actual get together but things felt unresolved on Colin's end when it came to Whitney and the explanation to Hope of why he was actually paying her money.
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Such a good book. Two people in the city of love, they are there for different reasons yet they find each other, companionship, no strings attached, and only a week to share before they go back to reality. Hope was there for a writing assignment, and Colin was there to speak at a conference. But when you’re meant to be together there is nothing that’s going to stop it. Collin hast to go back early and confronted with his nightmare. Hope decides to leave early with nothing keeping her there. But she hadn’t planned on was bringing back two special souvenirs, and ending up in the same city as Collin. What a wonderful love story, so romantic. But every love story has some angst in the background. It has a wonderful happily ever after.
This book had potential but was extremely rushed. I know this author writes fun stories, and I wasn't expecting a lot of depth. However, this wasn't her best. There could have been a lot more going on with the pregnancy and the tension betweeen the main characters. There were a lot of missed opportunities there. It still was fun, but it definitely wasn't my favorite from this author.
Doctor Daddy, Book 1 of the Silver Fox Daddies series, was about Dr. Colin Pierce, and Hope Camden, a travel column journalist. Side Note: The prologue of this story wasn't really a prologue. It was an exert taken from an early chapter and just pasted in as a "prologue" for some odd reason because the entire thing was repeated in that other chapter. Colin and Hope met in Paris while Hope was writing a story about the romance of the city for couples, and Colin was attending a medical conference. Both had recently ended a long-term relationship with their significant others, and neither was ready for anything serious. So they agreed to a holiday fling, but it was cut short by a medical emergency that called Colin back home. Although they had exchanged first names, they didn't give out their last names or anything regarding their living situations. The only thing they did know was that each was from the USA. After returning home from vacation, Hope learned that she was pregnant...with twins. Having been a Type-1 diabetic from childhood, her OBGYN referred her to a specialist that dealt with high-risk pregnancies...and that doctor just happened to be Colin. However, Hope panicked upon seeing him and lied. She said the baby wasn't his but the father was her ex with whom she had reunited after returning from vacation. However, Colin didn't quite believe her and did a little sleuthing and found out the truth. Colin wasn't an alpha hero. He was too laid back, letting other people push him around, and just not your typical main male character. He was definitely more of a beta hero, but that wasn't a bad thing. There was just a lack of feelings emanating from him. Long story short, Colin and Hope moved in together, but Hope learned some things about Colin's ex that didn't sit well with her. Even though her pregnancy hormones had her ranting, raving, and crying hysterics, she didn't hide her fear from him when he returned home. Except, before he could answer her questions, she went into premature labor. The book had a lot of angst and drama and all the other emotions that go along with a pregnancy, but it had only a small amount of jealousy, distrust, and miscommunication. Both main characters were mature, responsible adults and were able to handle most situations better than most characters in such fictional situations. But at the same time, the whole thing was a bit convoluted too. There was very little push/pull between the two main characters, the two exes were seriously underwhelming and unbelievable, and the entire story went at warp speed, with very little to hold the interest of the reader. Even the spicy scenes weren't all that spicy. For all intents and purposes, it was a decent story, so I will give it a 3.5-star rating, rounded up to four stars.
LA resident, Hope Camden, a 29-year-old beauty with strawberry blonde hair and captivating blue-green eyes, a travel journalist, loved her job which provided her with the opportunity to visit unique locals and to share her experiences with her readers. And, two months ago, when Hope had pitched an idea of a romantic couples’ trip to Paris to her editor, she had described, planned and anticipated that the trip to Paris would be filled with sensual experiences and love filled pleasure as she and her boyfriend experienced the City of Love.
But now, as a single traveler, Hope is in despair—her relationship is history and her job in peril if she can’t deliver on the romantic travel experience that she had pitched. Even window wandering along the Paris boulevards is depressing until she is jostled by a striking, dark-haired man who with disgust unexpectedly turns aggressively away from a window display of diamonds as if the sparkling stones were about to attack him. For Dr. Colin Pierce, an OB/GYN in his 40’s who specialized in high-risk pregnancies and gestational diabetes, diamonds remind him of the grasping women who see him as a walking bank account. But, when the two unattached and love bruised Americans in Paris talk and share dinner, they begin to find themselves sharing bits of their personal lives.
And when she explains her own doomed visit to Paris, he offers to help her build her list of romantic Parisian experiences. What neither anticipate and can’t refuse is each other’s company for the next few days. But, both keep secrets that are essential about who they really are and even their home locations. And, when 6 weeks later, Hope realizes that she has returned home with a memory conceived in Paris but which will be born in LA. And the young single mom-to-be as a diabetic anticipates a challenging pregnancy but has no way to reconnect with her future child’s dad with the news of his impending fatherhood.
KC Crowne allows the reader to feel the relationship tension of the characters on many different levels as they struggle to follow their hearts, but must also wrangle with the challenges of life. I do enjoy the stories of KC Crowne, but am generally frustrated by the poor grammar and lack of skilled proofreading. This romance needs a little more polishing to really shine.
This was a fun book about two people, Colin and Hope, that meet while on vacation in Paris. She’s a travel writer that is supposed to be writing about romance in Paris, but she suddenly finds herself single. Colin agrees to help her experience the romance of Paris before they each head back to their lives. An unexpected twist in their story is that she ends up pregnant, and they live in the same city back in the US.
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I understand that morals and ethics in romance fantasy worlds don't need to be the same as they are in the real world, but there are some places where the protagonist of this story comes off as a total douche in ways that really aren't needed to move the story forward. I don't consider these spoilers because they happen right at the beginning of the story, but stop reading here if you don't want to know anything that happens even in the beginning of the story. The protagonist, Colin, as a prominent doctor who admits that he has often had sex with young medical students who want to sleep with him in exchange for career recommendations. He stops doing this because he feels kind of bad that some undeserving people have ended up in good jobs on his recommendation. There is no discussion of him taking advantage of a severe power imbalance or making a sexual quid pro quo, he just decides he's over it and moves on and it never comes up again. Then, despite having unprotected sex with a one-night stand who he knows is not on any sort of birth control, she tells him that she'll grab Plan B in the morning and he takes off, no exchange of contact info. When she finds out she's pregnant, she has no way of contacting him and it's only by coincidence that they find each other again. I'm just not ok with Colin being a completely irresponsible predator for no particular reason and then never being held accountable.
Trigger warnings Drug addiction mentioned Premature birth Diabetic type 1
Hope and Colin meet while on working vacations in Paris. She is a travel writer and he a doctor. They had a meet-cute, then intensely hot fling in Paris that ended abruptly when he was called home for work. Right before he left, there was an issue with the protection they used, but she said she would take care of it. He got home only to find out his manipulative ex had lied, and lied about more than just a medical emergency. When Hope got home, she was so exhausted she forgot to take care of things and found out there were consequences to her lapse. How will she do this on her own? Especially after running into Colin and not being truthful with him. Good read, enjoyed the story. The resolution with the ex felt anticlimactic, but at the same time she had already had her time in the story. Didn’t notice any typos, other than a weird formatting, but that could have been my Kindle.
there are ... so many typos in this. there are endless missing quotation marks, and a number of missing words. i was still able to figure out what was happening, but man, it was ROUGH.
neither of these main characters felt like real people. hope was kind of cute at points, but this all just felt ... so surface level. also, side note. why is this, like, heavy on the "this is an age gap / daddy romance" when like ... gun to my head i couldn't tell you how much older than hope colin is. and the only thing daddy about him is that he's literally a father now. clownery.
TW. pregnancy, infidelity, drug abuse / addiction, explicit sexual content, discussion of abortion.
la vie en rose … turns reality, but there’s some trouble ahead! Bitchy ex spreads lies, pregnant and suffering from diabetes type 1, can Hpe trust Colin enough to build a life with her baby daddy? Fast paced, never boring, great to read … and quite romantic 😎
"Doctor Daddy" (Silver Fox Daddies) by K.C. Crowne was a great read. I enjoyed Hope and Colin's story. This story was full of romance, passion, a hot doctor, close friends, and more. Recommend it to all fans of romance, doctors, surprise babies, age gap, and series.
I loved this book, Hope and Colin has super strong chemistry and they fit so well together. I loved how they met in Paris, the city of love, and how they found each other again when they returned to their regular lives, this is a must read.
NOTE: Now I see another title Big Bad Daddy with basically same plot, even same MMC name -- does this author just change title and re-publish same book? Or is one version more updated, better edited with new title? Feels very messy.
This was an odd book. Checks all my favorite tropes, especially surprise pregnancy. But prologue was weird because it didn't share anything from either character's past, but word for word was what was happening 40% into book. So I was confused thinking it was in the past, but it was really just a clip of the book when they (finally) banged each other.
Colin got strangely almost Christian Grey like in tone and tenor when they first had sex (in prologue as teaser and then 40% in), but then the rest of the time in and out of bed he wasn't bossy like that at all. Was author just trying that out because readers like it? Then she needed to carry it through.
Paris part was s o s l o w. Then back in LA, sped up, and then once they reconnected it was so rushed it was disappointing. Not even a moment of them together figuring things out (A Few Months Later), and boom another conflict, boom delivery, boom married, boom over. Wrapped up conflict with Whitney in one sentence, didn't wrap up concerns about either Colin or Hope's parents, felt ripped off honestly.
Was this book edited? Minor typos and not consistently referring to twins as babies vs baby (or father of is child instead of children) was distracting. Maybe early version was single baby story and didn't get updated when someone decided to make it high risk twin situation?
I finished it though! Wonder if books later in series are more well developed and edited? Because this author has my favorite tropes.
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