His Biker Daddy
by Rosa Mink
Cash
Growing up in a motorcycle club wasn’t easy. Especially when I had to hide the fact that I was gay from my father. I was never the son he really wanted. Wasn’t an alpha even before he learnt I was gay. I definitely couldn’t admit to anyone exactly the type of relationship I wanted—not even when Pres brings home Everly and I find a connection with her that’s unlike anything I’ve known before.
She’s getting to live her best life being Pres’ ‘little girl’ and it just makes me want a daddy of my own to come and give me everything I want. I know with a single glance that the daddy I want is Law. He’s not part of our club but he’s here to help Everly with some shit, and he’s just the type of man I want to be my daddy. Unfortunately, he keeps pushing me away, and I don’t know how long I can take it.
I’m ready to break when he finally gives in, showing me that my thoughts of what I wanted my daddy to be and do, didn’t come close to what I really needed my daddy to do. I don’t care what the club thinks anymore, if daddy wants me, he can have me—I’ll gladly give him anything as long as he loves me the way he does.
Law
I became a lawyer to shove my father’s face in it. He hated the fact that I was gay, no matter how strong I was. I forged a new life for myself, and found a motorcycle club that didn’t give a shit that I was gay. They accepted me, let me enjoy my life, and it’s been a damn good forty-eight years so far. Although nothing on this earth prepared me for Cash.
The Reaper’s pretty little boy is killing me, making me feel shit I’ve never felt. Want things I’ve never wanted. Including someone for long-term. He’s too damn young and I know despite the desire he feels, there’s no way he’ll want me for more than just a different experience. So, I do what I have to in order to keep him away from me.
When he’s threatened though, I can’t stand back and risk losing him. It’s time to show this little boy exactly what it means to have a daddy, to be owned by his daddy. If he thinks I’ll let him go, he’s got a lesson coming, because this daddy takes what he wants, when he wants it. And now, that’s Cash as mine, forever. He’d better be ready, because I’m coming to get what’s mine.
With strong language, kinky role play, and a HEA, this short story of approximately 26,250 words is intended for an adult audience and may include subjects that are sensitive to some readers. See TW below for more information.
Trigger Warning: Story contains taboo themes including M/M daddy/little and consensual forced/coerced role play themes, rough sex, and name calling. Story also contains mentions of torture, including SA related torture, assault, and murder. This story is not for the faint of heart, those of a sensitive nature, or easily offended.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Rosa Mink's His Biker Daddy is a provocative and daring exploration of identity, desire, and the search for acceptance within the rugged world of motorcycle clubs. This novella, with its unapologetic embrace of taboo themes and intense emotional undercurrents, offers a unique narrative that challenges conventional romance tropes while delivering a deeply personal story of love and self-discovery.
The story centers around two protagonists, Cash and Law, whose lives are intertwined by their shared experiences of rejection and the need for belonging. Cash, a young man raised in the confines of a motorcycle club, grapples with the dual burdens of hiding his sexuality and yearning for a relationship that defies the norms of his environment. His internal struggle is palpable, as he navigates the complexities of his identity and the expectations placed upon him by his father and the club. Mink skillfully portrays Cash's vulnerability, making him a relatable and sympathetic character whose journey resonates with readers who have ever felt out of place in their own lives.
On the other hand, Law is a seasoned lawyer who has carved out a space for himself in a world that once rejected him. His character is a testament to resilience and the power of self-acceptance. Despite his success, Law is haunted by the past and the societal pressures that once sought to define him. His attraction to Cash is both a source of conflict and a catalyst for change, pushing him to confront his fears and desires. The dynamic between Cash and Law is electric, filled with tension and passion that Mink captures with a deft hand.
One of the most compelling aspects of His Biker Daddy is its exploration of the "daddy/little" dynamic, a theme that is often misunderstood or misrepresented in mainstream media. Mink approaches this relationship with sensitivity and nuance, highlighting the consensual nature of the dynamic and the deep emotional connection it fosters between partners. The role play elements, while explicit, are integral to the characters' development and serve to deepen their bond. This aspect of the story may not be for everyone, but for those open to exploring alternative relationship dynamics, it offers a fresh perspective on intimacy and trust.
The novella is not without its darker moments, as indicated by the trigger warnings provided by the author. Themes of assault, torture, and murder are woven into the narrative, adding a layer of tension and danger that heightens the stakes for the characters. These elements are handled with care, ensuring that they serve the story rather than overshadow it. Mink's ability to balance these intense scenes with moments of tenderness and vulnerability is a testament to her skill as a storyteller.
In terms of character development, both Cash and Law undergo significant transformations over the course of the story. Cash's journey from a young man burdened by expectations to someone who embraces his desires and identity is both inspiring and heartwarming. Law's evolution is equally compelling, as he learns to let go of his fears and embrace the possibility of love and commitment. Their relationship is a testament to the power of acceptance and the importance of finding one's place in the world.
Comparatively, His Biker Daddy shares thematic similarities with other works in the LGBTQ+ romance genre, such as K.A. Merikan's The Copper Horse series, which also explores power dynamics and unconventional relationships. However, Mink's novella stands out for its focus on the emotional and psychological aspects of the "daddy/little" dynamic, offering a more introspective take on the genre.
Overall, His Biker Daddy is a bold and captivating read that challenges readers to look beyond societal norms and embrace the complexities of love and identity. Rosa Mink has crafted a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, inviting readers to explore the depths of desire and the transformative power of acceptance. While the novella's explicit content and dark themes may not appeal to all readers, those who are open to its unique narrative will find a story that is as rewarding as it is daring.
For readers seeking a romance that defies convention and delves into the intricacies of human connection, His Biker Daddy is a must-read. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of love, offering a narrative that is both challenging and deeply satisfying.
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