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New Daddy at Forty-Seven
New Daddy at Forty-Seven
New Daddy at Forty-Seven
Audiobook7 hoursForty-Seven Duology

New Daddy at Forty-Seven

Written by Nora Phoenix

Narrated by John Solo

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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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 twenty 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 Forty-Seven 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 contains themes of addiction and religious homophobia.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherNora Phoenix
Release dateFeb 11, 2022
ISBN9798868710636
New Daddy at Forty-Seven

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5

    May 28, 2025

    This is for the 2 books. It must be listened together. But, WOW, what a journey for Kinsey. Also, what a great finish. Love it!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Oct 3, 2024

    This is a 4.5 because I enjoyed it. Sadly I don't think anything will ever be as enjoyable as the wolf pack series.

    It occasionally feels preachy, which u just fast forward through. I suppose if someone with religious prejudice background might be validated and enjoy the uncle conversation. Personally it was boring, I don't particularly feel the need to have my queerness validated. It irritated me.

    The last chapter was unnecessary. Honestly, all those descriptions of body parts in medical terms... And there was no reason to it. I wouldve rather had it end with a scene if the couple together. Otherwise. Good story.