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Sydney was just seventeen months old when her daddy died, and she sometimes struggled to understand why he wasn’t there. My Daddy Angel offers a Christian, fictional story written by Sydney’s mom, Kelita Reynolds, giving her a safe place to accept the loss of her father. Geared toward toddler- and preschool-age children, Reynolds offers a heartwarming story to help answer little one’s questions such as, “Where is my daddy?” “What happened to daddy?” “When will daddy come back home?” “Did I do something to make daddy go away?” With a reader’s guide included, My Daddy Angel helps a surviving parent have a comforting way to explain the sudden absence of daddy.
“Mom always said my dad is the devil. I never knew she meant it literally!” All Angel’s father (a.k.a. the Devil) wants is to be a part of her life. And in return he has the power to give her anything she wants—including popularity and a date with her long-time crush, Cole Daniels. But Angel will only accept him on her terms: get out of the devil business and leave his special powers out of the equation. Is Angel condemning herself to an eternity of lunch at the losers’ table? Or can she and Daddy Dearest strike some kind of deal? Download quiz scoring key
She's my little sister's best friend.She calls me DaddyShe's completely off limits.And she's mine. My little sister thinks I'm taking care of her best friend while she's away at college.She doesn't know the half of it, though.Yeah, I give Fiona a place to stay, somewhere to sleep.I give her mindblowing O's, too.That place to sleep? My bed. No clothes allowed. She started it.By teasing me.By calling me Daddy.By telling me what a good girl she'd be for me.I finished it by staking my claim and making her mine. Except we haven't told my little sister.We're sneaking around behind her back.So when my sister asks Fiona to go to a "singles only" college frat party with her...Look, I don't want either of them going.Fiona's not single, she's mine. No way in hell am I letting some preppy frat bro lay a hand on my baby girl.
This blank journal called "Daddy's Girl I Used To Be His Angel Now He's Mine" with a pair of Angel wings on the cover is a great way to write down your thoughts and feelings about the loss of your Father (Dad) in the grieving process to help you heal. This little personal diary is very useful for those women woman who may have suffered a great loss and their Dad has gone to Heaven and is now their Guardian Angel watching over them. This is a way to record your memories of the loved one you are missing and help with the morn or morning process.
Spencer & Ruby have plenty of reasons to stay apart, but can a little divine intervention & an assist from a pint-sized cupid teach them a lesson that will last a lifetime? Ruby Hayes is intelligent, beautiful, great at her job, and loves her students. She's not too fond of me because despite moving to this small coastal California town only a month ago, I've managed to get on her bad side by consistently arriving late to pick up my daughter, Nina. It's probably for the best. Between my job & adjusting to raising a little girl by myself, adding romance to the equation isn't something I have time for. Spencer Jones is successful, handsome, a doting father, and terrible at reading a clock. His daughter, Nina also happens to be my favorite student. Getting involved with the parent of a student is a bad idea, no matter how witty & charming they might be. It's probably for the best. Between my job, taking care of my dad & climbing out of debt, a new relationship is the last thing I need. For Content Warnings with spoilers for all my books, please visit: lucyeden.com/cw
A little girl struggles with letting go of her daddy as he moves on to heaven after a long illness.
On the fraught bonds between daughters and their fathers, women and the patriarchywomen patriarchy In this beguiling, incisive book, critically acclaimed writer Katherine Angel examines the place of fathers in contemporary culture with her characteristic mix of boldness and nuance, asking how the mixture of love and hatred we feel toward our fathers—and patriarchal father figures—can be turned into a relationship that is generative rather than destructive. Moving deftly between psychoanalysis from Freud to Winnicott, cultural visions of fathering from King Lear to Ivanka Trump, and issues from incest to MeToo, Angel probes the fraught bond of daughters and fathers, women and the patriarchal regime. What, she asks, is this discomfiting space of love and hate—and how are we to reckon with both fealty and rebellion? As in her earlier book Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again, Angel proves herself to be one of the most perceptive feminist writers at work today.
Demolitions expert Magnus Leonard has never had someone special in his life. His world has revolved around tearing things down, not building them up. That is, until Cassie waits on him at a local art gallery and her sweet smile and lush curves instantly light his fuse. Cassie Johnson is tired of losing things. Her mom. Her dog. Her home. She dreams of being safe and loved by someone that understands her. Even at twenty years old, her bed overflows with stuffies and she can recite every line from Beauty & the Beast. When Magnus shows up just in time to save Cassie from yet another horrible loss, she realizes this hulking, bearded force of nature might just be the special hero she's been waiting for. But when a dark secret is revealed, will Cassie ever be able to trust her new Daddy again? Author Warning: This is cotton candy, red bottoms and pouty lips. It's love-at-first-sight, filthy fantasy. If the words "Daddy," "princess" and "baby-girl" steam your mirror, then grab your Kindle and an icepack, and get reading! This is a HEA/Safe read which contains DD/lg play. (If a swoon worthy DaddyDom doesn't make you weak in the knees, this may not be the book for you.)
There are many rules a priest can't break. A priest cannot marry. A priest cannot abandon his flock. A priest cannot forsake his God. I've always been good at following rules. Until she came. Then I learned new rules. My name is Tyler Anselm Bell. I'm twenty-nine years old. Six months ago, I broke my vow of celibacy on the altar of my own church, and God help me, I would do it again. I am a priest and this is my confession.
As life happens, happily-ever-after gets harder to hold on to... Two kids and two busy careers have taken their toll on Jax and Esther Johnson. Muddling through the middle of their lives, this Daddy Dom and his sweet and sassy babygirl have been in a rut for a long time. Esther knows motherhood and age have changed her body, and she's never been the sophisticated type that her husband spends time with all day at work. Worried that Jax is moving on to younger, greener pastures, Esther begins a campaign to win back her husband. There's just one problem: when Jax notices his wife is no longer acting like herself, he begins to assume the worst. This is a steamy second chance, later-in-life romance.