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The Captain's Little Girl

By: Pepper North
Narrated by: Nicole Rene
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Publisher's Summary

Though Captain Mark Cunningham has wanted beautiful waitress Cricket Wilson to be his little girl for years, he's old enough to be her father, and he's always told himself he isn't right for her. But when the battle-hardened special forces officer barely makes it home alive from a dangerous assignment, he decides it is time to do what he should have done ages ago and claim her as his.

Cricket is delighted when the handsome soldier she's dreamed about for so long finally takes her in his arms. No matter how bright red she blushes, she has never felt safer and more loved than when he bathes her, puts her in diapers, and even brings her to the medic for a very intimate exam. But when a mission puts her new daddy behind enemy lines will she lose him forever?

Publisher's Note: The Captain's Little Girl is a stand-alone novel and the fifth entry in the Soldier Daddies series. It includes sexual scenes and age play. If such material offends you, please don't download this audiobook.

©2022 Pepper North (P)2023 Pepper North

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