Daddy's Little Angel
By Lila Fox
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Eve Sherman had been a prisoner in her own home since she was born. Her father abused and terrorized her and always made her feel like something was wrong with her. She did everything for the man—cook, clean, and even rub his gross, smelly feet. At night she’d pray for someone to save her, and sometimes she just wanted to die thinking she couldn’t take another day like the one before.
Patrick Harrington took one look at the broken young woman and knew he had to do something. With help from friends, he gets her away from her horrible father and into his house, where he could spoil her the way she should have been all along. Now he has to get her to trust him enough to become his little and make his dreams come true.
Eve trusts the large handsome man that made her feel special. When she finds out the type of relationship he wants with her, can she find the courage to give him all that she is and trust him to take care of her?
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It was very entertaining and I'm surprisingly enjoying this author's books so far. I'm not into this "Daddy" thing however I love a good love story and the spice that comes with it. I'm starting to think I like this! Anyway, I will continue to read all of her books. Thank you this helps me to escape from my problems at times. I love a romantic, love and exotic in my books too!!!
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Daddy's Little Angel - Lila Fox
Published by EVERNIGHT PUBLISHING ® at Smashwords
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Copyright© 2020 Lila Fox
ISBN: 978-0-3695-0237-7
Cover Artist: Jay Aheer
Editor: Audrey Bobak
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WARNING: The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. No part of this book may be used or reproduced electronically or in print without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in reviews.
This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, and places are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
DEDICATION
I want to dedicate this book to my family who puts up with my late nights and distracted and ADHD personality. I love you guys.
I’d also like to thank my readers. Being able to write full-time is a dream come true. My job is to entertain you and make you happy, and I hope I am doing that for you.
DADDY’S LITTLE ANGEL
Daddy’s Series, 4
Lila Fox
Copyright © 2020
Chapter One
Larkin and Brylee bounced excitedly in the back seat of the limo as it drove through the city toward the restaurant where they were having lunch with their daddies and a few of their friends.
Both girls promised to be extra good and act like young ladies, or it would be a while until the daddies would take them out for a nice dinner again. Their eyes widened when they pulled up. The place looked like an old mansion with its columns on the outside and the creamy colored stone.
Now remember your promise, girls,
Darian reminded them.
Brylee squeezed Gage’s hand and smiled up at him. I will be a good girl.
Gage bent and kissed the top of her head. You always are.
Larkin looked toward her daddy from her seat in the car. And I am, too, aren’t I, daddy?
Darian grinned down at Larkin. Yes, baby. Most of the time.
He chuckled when she gasped.
When am I not a good girl?
she asked in a disgruntled tone.
When you’re running when you’re not supposed to. When you should be in bed, but I have to find you. Or you’re making a mess in the kitchen. Or…
She rolled her eyes. Fine, I get it.
Darian tapped the tip of her nose. Good.
He pulled her out of the car and followed Gage and Brylee into the restaurant. Darian raised his hand at the two men sitting at a table across the room.
Sit here, girls,
Gage said and placed them next to each other with the men on either side of them. Gage shook Patrick’s and Noah’s hands and sat.
It’s nice to see you again, girls.
Thank you, Patrick,
Larkin said.
You both look beautiful today.
Brylee grinned. Thank you, Noah.
What can I get you to drink?
Gage looked up at the waiter. I’ll take a bourbon and soda, and the girls will have chocolate milk.
Da— Gage, may we have a Shirley Temple instead?
Brylee asked.
Gage looked over at Darian and got his nod of approval. Scratch the milk and get us two Shirley Temples.
Yes, sir.
Larkin draped a napkin over her lap and then giggled softly when Brylee did the same but a little more dramatically.
The girls listened to the men talk and quickly got bored, so they started playing the I See game.
I see something green and yellow,
Larkin said.
Brylee looked around the restaurant and then grinned. The man’s shirt by the window.
Yes.
Larkin giggled. Now it’s your turn.
I see something … Eve.
Larkin seemed confused and followed where Brylee was staring. Oh, my gosh. That’s Eve.
Brylee grabbed hold of Larkin’s hand. Oh, no. Look at her, she seems so sad.
Larkin blinked back her tears. I miss her.
We haven’t seen her since high school,
Brylee commented.
What happened to her beautiful hair?
Brylee’s mouth turned down. It looks like she tried to cut it herself.
Larkin set her hand on Darian’s. Dad— Darian, may we go say hello to a friend from high school?
Darian looked around. Where, baby?
Larkin pointed to a small woman sitting alone at a table and staring out the window.
Darian nodded. But come right back.
The girls stood and walked toward the table.
Eve,
Larkin said to get the girl’s attention.
Eve turned and stared up at them for a speechless moment and then blinked a few times.
Larkin … Brylee, is that you?
The girls grinned.
Eve stood and hugged the girls. It’s been so long.
We tried to call you, but your dad always said you were too busy to talk,
Brylee murmured.
Eve’s smile fell from her face. My dad doesn’t like me to have outside influences.
What does that mean?
Larkin asked.
Eve shrugged. He doesn’t want me to have friends.
But why?
Brylee asked.
Eve looked down and bit her lip.
Brylee quickly glanced at Larkin and then back at Eve. What happened to your hair?
Eve self-consciously touched her head. My dad cut it.
Larkin gasped. Why?
He said I was being too vain.
Larkin and Brylee looked at each other, confused.
Eve,
a stern voice said behind them, making them all jump.
Father, these are two girls I knew from high school…
Eve’s father sat and pulled his napkin into his lap. Sit down, Eve.
Eve plopped down in her chair and kept her gaze on her lap.
Sir, would it be okay if we visited Eve?
Larkin asked.
The man scowled and shook his head. Absolutely not. You need to go away and stay away.
But—
Brylee stopped suddenly when a hand landed on her shoulder.
Is everything okay here, girls?
Yes,
Larkin said to Darian, who stood slightly behind them. We just asked if Eve…
Sir, I don’t want your girls around my daughter. Could you please take them and keep them away from her?
****
Darian stared at the older man. He’d never seen a more cold, rigid person in his life. He glanced down at the pretty young woman and felt his heart twist at the sorrow and despair on her face.
These two ladies are very nice…
Darian started to say.
I don’t care,
the man interrupted. My daughter does not need to be around any outside influences.
I see. Okay, we’ll be on our way.
Eve’s father dismissed them.
Darian grabbed both girls by the hand, pulled them back over to their table, and sat them back into their chairs.
Gage curled an arm around Brylee the moment he spied the tears running down her face.
What happened?
Gage asked Darian as he tried to console Larkin.
That man is horrible,
Brylee stated in a hushed tone and wiped her eyes with the napkin.
Who is it?
It’s Eve’s father.
And you knew her from high school?
Darian asked the girls.
Larkin