Saving Little Clark
by Ruby Keller
Have you ever been rescued by a Daddy who looks like he walked out of a romcom dream? Between a man who isn’t a Daddy yet, and a best friend who’s as subtle as a glitter bomb, I’m in for a wild ride.
But when my dark past returns to haunt me, can Daddy’s love be enough?
It all started with my friend dragging me to a costume day at a park designed for Littles. Think playland, but with way more adult-sized footsie pajamas and way fewer judgmental looks. Enter Brody, the guy with a smile that could melt the Arctic, and Will, his sidekick who seems to have Alex’s sassy number. Sparks fly, banter ensues, and, naturally, a treasure hunt leaves me lost and questioning every life choice that led me to this moment.
But Brody isn’t a Daddy. Or is he?
Fast forward to us getting hired at a company co-owned by none other than Brody and Will. Coincidence? I think not. Suddenly, I’m trying to juggle designing logos while dodging googly eyes and inappropriate workplace daydreams. Professionalism? Never heard of her.
Brody and I are zooming from zero to sixty in the romance department, with video calls that would make your grandma blush. Meanwhile, Alex and Will are turning the office into their own personal romcom set, complete with flirty zingers and an almost alarming amount of cute.
But I try, and often fail, to keep my Little side under wraps while Brody’s piercing gaze sees right through me.
Just when I think things couldn’t get any more complicated, my past comes knocking, with a mysterious letter seeking revenge. Will this be the straw that breaks this Little’s back? Will I finally muster the courage to reveal my full Little self to Brody?
Seriously, you won’t want to miss this. And if you do, well, let’s just say Alex has a few choice words for you.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Ruby Keller's Saving Little Clark is a delightful foray into the world of adult littles and their daddies, wrapped in a narrative that is both heartwarming and humorous. This book is a charming blend of romance, comedy, and drama, with a touch of mystery that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. Keller's ability to craft a story that is both entertaining and emotionally resonant is evident throughout the novel.
The story begins with an intriguing premise: a costume day at a park designed for Littles, where adults can embrace their inner child without fear of judgment. This setting is not only unique but also serves as a perfect backdrop for the unfolding romance between the protagonist, Clark, and the enigmatic Brody. The park is described with vivid detail, making it easy for readers to visualize the playful environment that serves as a catalyst for the characters' interactions.
Clark, the protagonist, is a well-developed character whose journey is both relatable and compelling. Her struggle to reconcile her Little side with her professional life is portrayed with sensitivity and depth. Keller does an excellent job of exploring the complexities of Clark's character, making her more than just a typical romantic heroine. Her past, which looms ominously over her present, adds a layer of tension and intrigue to the story. The mysterious letter seeking revenge is a clever plot device that keeps readers guessing and adds an element of suspense to the narrative.
Brody, the love interest, is equally well-crafted. His transformation from a man who isn't a Daddy yet to someone who embraces the role wholeheartedly is both believable and endearing. His interactions with Clark are filled with chemistry and humor, making their romance a joy to read. The banter between them is witty and engaging, reminiscent of classic romcoms, yet with a modern twist that makes it fresh and exciting.
The secondary characters, particularly Alex and Will, add depth and humor to the story. Alex, Clark's best friend, is a standout character whose flamboyant personality and sharp wit provide comic relief and support for Clark. Will, Brody's sidekick, complements Alex perfectly, and their dynamic is a delightful subplot that enhances the overall narrative. Their presence in the story is not just for comedic effect; they also serve as catalysts for the main characters' growth and development.
One of the strengths of Saving Little Clark is its exploration of themes such as identity, acceptance, and the courage to be oneself. Keller handles these themes with care and nuance, allowing readers to connect with the characters on a deeper level. The book also touches on the importance of finding a community where one can be accepted for who they are, a message that resonates with many readers.
The pacing of the novel is well-executed, with a balance of light-hearted moments and more serious, introspective scenes. The dialogue is sharp and often laugh-out-loud funny, while the more emotional moments are handled with sensitivity and grace. Keller's writing style is engaging and accessible, making the book a quick and enjoyable read.
In comparison to other stories in the genre, Saving Little Clark stands out for its unique premise and well-rounded characters. While it shares similarities with other romantic comedies, such as the emphasis on witty banter and romantic tension, it distinguishes itself with its exploration of the Little community and the challenges faced by those who identify as such. This adds a layer of depth and originality to the story, setting it apart from more conventional romances.
Overall, Saving Little Clark is a delightful read that will appeal to fans of romantic comedies and those interested in stories about self-discovery and acceptance. Ruby Keller has crafted a novel that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, with characters that linger in the mind long after the last page is turned. Whether you're new to the genre or a seasoned reader, this book is sure to captivate and charm you.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a romance that combines humor, heart, and a touch of mystery, Saving Little Clark is a must-read. Ruby Keller has delivered a story that is as enchanting as it is insightful, making it a standout addition to the world of romantic fiction.
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