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Take Care of Me
Take Care of Me
Take Care of Me
Audiobook8 hours

Take Care of Me

Written by Gianni Holmes

Narrated by John Solo

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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About this audiobook

I will never quit my job at forty-six-years-old. Nope, never gonna do it.

Owen's no ordinary Boy

He's the Boy who declines a Black Card with no preset spending limit. He's the Boy who asks for audiobooks when he can have anything his heart desires. He's also the Boy who refuses to quit his job even though his young Daddy is all set to support him and his dreams.

Declan's one extraordinary Daddy

One who hates punishment but knows when his Boy needs a bit of discipline. One who doesn't take too kindly to anyone making his Boy's life a living hell. And one who promises to live up to his Boy's hidden fantasies.

When Owen and Declan's bubble of happiness is disturbed by external factors, will Declan be able to convince him that if he's not too old to find love, then he's not too old to pursue his dreams?

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 12, 2019
ISBN9781515946311
Take Care of Me

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    So beautiful! The characters and the relationships got a great development. Owen and Declan continue to build their relationship and the trust in each other, what I like a lot about these stories is that they always talk about their issues, Declan insists that Owen be honest about how he feels. There is no pressure to do anything, they both give echa other freedom to be who they are, and do whatever they want.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Still beautiful and fun story.
    2nd time around, and it's still an Awesome love story.
    Onto the 3rd one.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I was half expecting this book to disappoint, just because I loved the first one so much, I didn't think this one could live up to my expectations, but man did it. I was so captivated by it that any intrusion into my bubble had me rolling my eyes to the point of no return. The amount of laundry I didn't fold is proof of my devotion and the only thing I could do was fan my face and smile. I keep falling deeper in love with the characters and I just want to squish them and put them in my pocket - yes, I know, that's weird. Anyway, to say I recommend this book would be an understatement, and, as with the first book, narration was equally good.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is a different themed story and series...one that many people will find the entire theme various degrees of offensive. Declan is a multi-billionaire younger "Daddy Dom "and Owen is an older "Boy". They are both mature adults, that years ago, life events shaped who they are today. Owen and Declan’s story evolves over 3 books, and this is the second. The books really can't be read out of order since one continues from the last without much backstory. Owen has experienced the "empty nest feeling" ever since his 3 kids moved out to start their own lives. His wife...who is almost a story unto herself... left when the twins were babies, so he raised the children alone. To say that Owen and Declan don't run in the same circles of life, would be a major understatement, yet their paths crossed, when Declan knew from the first time he met him, that he wanted him. As with any relationship, they were tested. It had nothing to do with their sexual preferences, but more with how the world and those around them perceived them and their relationship. I believe they were accepted much more in the story than they would have been in the "real world", but it made for a much better story. I had several problems with Owens adult children. The daughter was rude and judgmental without any cause whatsoever...not from Owen or from Declan. Her lifestyle was with a woman that she was going to marry, so that her Dad was with a man shouldn't have been a problem for her...and she had nothing but total support from her dad and Declan. The twins had been sneaking around and contacting and meeting their absent mother who had been out of their lives for 20 years with no attempts to contact them. When one of the twins first met Declan, he accused him of taking advantage of Owen...even though he was assured by Owen that that wasn't true. I just hate stories where adult children try to run the lives of their adult parents. I already get an idea of what will be part of the issue in the next book, but I have full confidence in Declan and his way of dealing with things. I'm sure that Declan, and Owen will continue to share their love, joy, and fears...and that remember that age is truly "just a number".