The Professor and His Little Roo

I really should’ve clarified what the matchmaker had meant when she’d asked if I liked bears.

Alton

Dating is difficult…especially when he doesn’t know what he’s looking for and he ends up putting his fate in the hands of a magical matchmaker with a bit of a reputation. But when she sets a Daddy with a captivatingly beautiful aura right in his path, he starts to think maybe he shouldn’t have been questioning her methods or her magic.

Malik

Dating is difficult…especially when he lives in a small town and is usually considered a mythical creature. Being a Bigfoot and a Daddy hasn’t helped expand his dating pool either, but he’s really starting to wonder if a matchmaker was the best decision he could’ve made or absolutely insane.

When a cutie with a serious case of wanderlust meets an introverted Daddy with a cabin in the woods, it’s going to take toys, playgrounds, and a bit of magic to bring them together.

Author's Note:

Now The Professor and His Little Roo is technically part of my Myths, Legends, and Southern Charm world (Shaw) but you don’t need to have read the first book in that series to enjoy this one. It’s a true standalone, but it’ll give you a peek into the type of fun that’s in that series.

The Professor and His Little Roo is only available in the Monster Daddies Anthology at this time.

One, two, Daddy’s coming for you…

You’ve met Daddies living on sprawling ranches out west. Mafia Daddies in huge, sparkling mansions.

Now, meet the Daddies living underneath your bed.While these Daddies might look monstrous to some, they have one common goal: Find and claim their little ones, by whatever means necessary.

And they do mean by any means necessary…

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