CUTTER (Devils’ Spawn Daddies Series) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Kirsten Berkebile

So this book is number one for the series Devil’s Spawn Daddies. I am hoping that there will be more then this book. I feel like we need to know the other characters as well. In this book, Cutter is the enforcer of the Devil’s Spawn MC. He is known for getting into trouble (at least the cops think that) with the law but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a soft side to him. Emily Mayhew is a new detective trying to make a name for herself. She is basically the only female detective on the force. While trying to make a name for herself, she falls hard for Cutter. Now the question is: Does Cutter feel the same way? While reading this I learned a few new things about age-play and what a middle is. I am recommending this book to all who fantasize about having a “Daddy”….There are parts of the story that are more visual but this allows you to connect to the characters. Its not a good book if you are unable to visualize what is happening to the characters. As stated before, I really hope that there is more to this series.

Cutter: Devils' Spawn DaddiesCutter: Devils’ Spawn Daddies by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

So this book is number one for the series Devil’s Spawn Daddies. I am hoping that there will be more then this book. I feel like we need to know the other characters as well. In this book, Cutter is the enforcer of the Devil’s Spawn MC. He is known for getting into trouble (at least the cops think that) with the law but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a soft side to him. Emily Mayhew is a new detective trying to make a name for herself. She is basically the only female detective on the force. While trying to make a name for herself, she falls hard for Cutter. Now the question is: Does Cutter feel the same way? While reading this I learned a few new things about age-play and what a middle is. I am recommending this book to all who fantasize about having a “Daddy”….There are parts of the story that are more visual but this allows you to connect to the characters. Its not a good book if you are unable to visualize what is happening to the characters. As stated before, I really hope that there is more to this series.

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