It's Just Us
An M/M Age Play Romance
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Kenneth Obi
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Used to pretending he’s someone he’s not, 21-year-old college student Micah has been hiding his true self. When a prank sends him into a bar on kink night, he finds something he never knew he needed: A world so strange, yet so alluring, where someone offers to take care of him...even though escaping all the pressure sounds too good to be true. But can he find something lasting with a daddy who likes to pamper him? Can he trust Carter to be his first in so many ways?
At 40, Carter is a widower. Though he’s past the stages of grief, he’s still completely lost without his late husband. There’s a hole in his life he doesn’t think he’ll ever fill. But Micah doesn’t only fit perfectly in Carter’s lap - he’s also curious about all things related to age play. Can he coax Micah out of his shell so he can become the femme, carefree, happy little he’s meant to be?
©2019 R. Phoenix, Chris McHart (P)2020 R. Phoenix, Chris McHartWhat listeners say about It's Just Us
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- Kat
- 23-02-20
So Sweet!
As always, Kenneth Obi had ton a fantastic job of narrating an already awesome book. I love that Obi is able to create distinct voices that really match the characters of the stories, and I especially love the voice he creates for the little in this story. The pacing is fantastic, and as always Obi's narration are clear and crisp. It's Just Us is a lovely story of exploration and love, and I really hope another book following these characters is to come!
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- Starwarslover
- 16-02-20
amazing
amazing, sexy and wonderful.. this story was everything i thought it would be and more and this narrator hit everything on the head perfectly.. i loved it so much and it made me smile and laugh and blush and squirm lol
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- OntheHuntforGoodReads
- 16-02-20
Sweet story
It’s Just Us is a standalone MM ageplay romance by R Phoenix and Chris McHart. I thought I had read this book previously, but I hadn’t, which made this audio an unexpected surprise. The story is full of sweetness and plenty of cuddles between Micah and his daddy, Carter. One thing I loved about it, was that this could be a good book to introduce someone to the kink, because so few books really explain it to this degree. I loved Micah and his innocence, but I also loved how accepting he was, and how he adapted in such a short period of time. The narration by Kenneth Obi was amazing and I truly believe that his vocal range is perfect for these types of stories where you have these contrasting dynamics between the MCs, (i.e. one is innocent and sweet and the other is more dominant and growly). I’m always amazed at how quickly and how seamlessly he can switch between the two and it makes every book more enjoyable. Definitely recommend if you enjoy sweet and sappy MM ageplay romances with very little angst.
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- Lydia Devlin
- 01-03-20
Beautiful 💕
I absolutely loved this!
Beautifully written,emotional story.
Kenneth Obi has done a brilliant job of bringing these characters to life 💕
Micah is tricked into going in to a bar on kink night. Wide, eyed,unsure he is spotted by Carter,who persuades him to stay.
Thus begins a beautiful story of two men coming together.
Of realising they need each other to heal,to break free.
As I mentioned before,I absolutely loved this and I am more than happy to recommend this to everyone💖
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- Kay-Anne
- 16-02-20
A surprisingly good read
I loved it and took time to think why. I think it's because it doesn't go down the route of Instant falling into Daddy Kink but shows the emotional journeys the MCs make to get there. Makes for a satisfying read.
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- Sue Eaton
- 21-02-20
Nice Age Play Romance
This was a good age play romance. Micah so sweet and innocent and confused by what he wants. Carter so strong and ready to teach Micah. I loved how the characters connected and found their fit with each other.
Ken's narration was exquisite, beautiful voices for the characters which really let their personality traits shine. Thoroughly enjoyed it
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- Kindle Customer
- 03-03-20
Loved it
One of my favourite narrators would recommend this book sweet a little angst but not loads good story
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- Belinda Zamora
- 21-02-20
Sweet Daddy/boy
Oh I absolutely loved this story.
Micah was such a sweet boy and Carter was a perfectly gruff and caring Daddy.
Micah had no idea what Daddies and littles were but he knew he felt uncomfortable in his own skin.
Carter was nursing a wounded heart but one look at Micah and he knew exactly what he needed and how to help him, which in turn helped bring him out of his self imposed shell and heal him.
I really appreciated the authors allowing the characters the time to learn and grow and settle them into their roles instead of just shoving them into some kind of instantaneous relationship.
Their individual voices work seamlessly for a thoroughly enjoyable book.
Kenneth Obi did a fabulous job with these characters, finding the right balance between soft, sweet boy and tough and tender Daddy.
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- Leslie Smith
- 25-02-20
A Daddy and his Boy...
Both R. Phoenix and Chris McHart are new authors to me. This was the first book of theirs that I’ve had the opportunity to read or listen to, and I have to say, I wasn’t disappointed. I think the authors came together to write a sweet novel to share with the world that depicts a loving relationship between two people in the lifestyle. Now, I’m not the most knowledgeable person when it comes to age-play. I will say that I have two friends that practice the lifestyle and I’ve asked tons of questions. Those questions in turn make me feel as if I have a fairly good picture of what this sort of relationship is supposed to look like.
The narration for this novel was fantastic. Kenneth Obi gives voice to an interesting story that draws the listener into this tale of age-play. It’s no secret that Ken is one of my favorite narrators in the m/m romance genre and that is because he does such a fantastic job. I haven’t come across a book yet I haven’t enjoyed that he’s narrated. He does a great job of bringing Micah and Carter to life in It’s Just Us.
This book started off in such a fun way! Poor Micah has stumbled into something he doesn’t understand when he walks into a bar full of littles, daddies, pups, and handlers. Carter sees him standing there totally bewildered and takes him underwing. I found it so sweet that Carter basically said, ‘hey...this might not be what you expected, but do you wanna try it out?’ Micah could have told him the wasn’t interested in whatever was going on in that bar, but he took a chance that changed his life! Also, I’d like to point out, it was adorable seeing Sean interact with Micah when he wants to color in Micah’s coloring book at the bar.
There was so much to Micah that made my heart hurt. I was sad that he felt the need to hide the feminine side of himself. Thankfully, Carter was a very understanding partner that picked up on what his boy really needed. Together they were able to explore things like girly clothing and diapers. They also had fun with makeup and nail polish. It was so stinkin’ sweet! I honestly loved their dynamics. What’s not to love when a Daddy says he and his boy can watch youtube videos to learn how to do makeup right?
I felt so bad for both Carter and Micah when his parents caught them in the middle of a really intimate moment. The hurtful way they behaved, the terrible things they said, it was just so heartbreaking! Carter had it pretty rough before that point because he lost his first partner Nick to cancer and then suffered from alcohol abuse. Then his parents show up and try to ruin this good relationship between him and Micah. The poor man needed some happiness in his life! Thankfully, Micah came to take care of Carter in his hour of need and they were able to work things out. They were both strong enough to overcome the sudden drama that threatened the foundation of the relationship they were starting.
Honestly, I loved this book. I thought it was sweet, emotional, heartwarming, and unique in the way that Micah was a feminine little. I’d definitely recommend this book to anyone interested in littles, daddies, and age-play. I’d also say that if you like novels by R. Phoenix, Chris McHart, or audiobooks by Kenneth Obi, you’ll more than likely enjoy this read!
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- Mari Cardenas
- 27-03-20
Sweet!
Admittedly, I haven't read all that many ABDL books, but the ones I've read have had one thing in common, they're mostly sweet and tender and It's Just Us is not an exception.
After his classmates play a prank on him and he ends at a local bar during kink night, Micah meets Carter, a 40-year-old widower, Daddy-Dom and organizer of the kink night, who entices Micah to stay and see if maybe he would be interested in this life. Micah isn't sure about it, but he's attracted to Carter and decides to give it a try with Carter. Turns out Micah and Carter have a lot of things in common and hit it off right from the start and Carter is hoping he'll be able to help Micah come out of his shell and become the boy Carter is sure he is inside.
Carter was a great Daddy, sweet and kind and wanting to help Micah be the best he could be. And Micah was adorable and I loved that he was curious enough to give things a try, even if they were out of his comfort zone.
While I loved the storyline, for the most part, there was just one thing that bothered me, the fact that Carter's parents would come into their 40-year-old son's home and just walk into the bedroom/playroom like they did. I don't care if they had a key, it just didn't sit right by me.
Other than that, the story was great and the narration was amazing, which is not surprising since Kenneth Obi always does a fantastic job bringing characters to life.
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