Claimed by the Mountain Daddy
(2026)(The first book in the Mountain Daddy Matches series)
A novel by Celia Skye
Charlie
My "Blind Date with a Book" algorithm was supposed to match other people, not me. Especially not with Marshall Le Croixthe intense ex-Army man who looks like he'd rather be anywhere else. The algorithm matched him with a daddy dom romance and matched us together. Now my carefully organized life is unraveling because he sees everythinghow I apologize for existing, how I let people walk over me, how I've been secretly craving the structure those books promise.
Marshall
I lost a bet. Now I'm at a library event being handed a book about dominance and submission by a librarian who can't stop apologizing. Charlie Book apologizes twelve times in ten minutes for things that aren't her fault. She's drowning and no one's throwing her a lifeline. This woman needs someone to take care of her, and I want to be that someone.
One algorithm that saw what we couldn't. One man ready to give her rules. One woman ready to let go.
When I give her homeworkwrite down what she really needs from a dominanther color-coded, laminated list breaks my heart. But when her abusive ex returns to twist what we're building into something ugly, will she be strong enough to choose what she deserves?
Claimed by the Mountain Daddy delivers a matchmaking algorithm, book nerd romance set in a library. This standalone features explicit DDlg dynamics, age gap (37/25), written rules and structure, orgasm control, library scenes, and a curvy heroine discovering her submissive side with a patient dominant who teaches her she's worth protecting.
Genre: Romance
My "Blind Date with a Book" algorithm was supposed to match other people, not me. Especially not with Marshall Le Croixthe intense ex-Army man who looks like he'd rather be anywhere else. The algorithm matched him with a daddy dom romance and matched us together. Now my carefully organized life is unraveling because he sees everythinghow I apologize for existing, how I let people walk over me, how I've been secretly craving the structure those books promise.
Marshall
I lost a bet. Now I'm at a library event being handed a book about dominance and submission by a librarian who can't stop apologizing. Charlie Book apologizes twelve times in ten minutes for things that aren't her fault. She's drowning and no one's throwing her a lifeline. This woman needs someone to take care of her, and I want to be that someone.
One algorithm that saw what we couldn't. One man ready to give her rules. One woman ready to let go.
When I give her homeworkwrite down what she really needs from a dominanther color-coded, laminated list breaks my heart. But when her abusive ex returns to twist what we're building into something ugly, will she be strong enough to choose what she deserves?
Claimed by the Mountain Daddy delivers a matchmaking algorithm, book nerd romance set in a library. This standalone features explicit DDlg dynamics, age gap (37/25), written rules and structure, orgasm control, library scenes, and a curvy heroine discovering her submissive side with a patient dominant who teaches her she's worth protecting.
Genre: Romance