
Help Me, Sir
Club 83, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Rain
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By:
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Quinn Ward
Can Eli be Daddy to one of his partners and boy to the other?
Everyone's finding their place in this new relationship, but Eli is still unsettled.
He has more than he thought possible, but it's less than he wants.
To truly have everything, he'll have to hand over complete control to Doug.
It's what he wants, but he's not going down without a fight.
Help Me, Sir is the fourth book in the Club 83 series. It is a continuation from Show Me, Daddy, where Doug and Eli teach Jordan what it's like to fall in love and let someone (or someone's) take care of him.
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The narrator isn't awful but he has the weirdest way of emphasizing words that makes it sound like he's never heard English spoken aloud casually before. And his over enunciation drives me insane. Every single 'T' was crystal clear and dragged me right out of the story. There is such a thing as speaking too perfectly.
And I'm not sure if this is the author or narrator but there were way too many places where a conjunction should have been used. These people sounded like robots half the time. It would have worked fine in like, a high fantasy genre book but not in a contemporary romance.
Didn't really add anything to the first book
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