A Little Bit Naughty Review
- portuguelo
- Oct 11, 2021
- 2 min read

Remi has a plan. Head to a singles weekend in the Oregon mountains near his home. Finally find the right guy to be his partner and baby boy. Live happily ever after. The only problem? The naughty, irresistible little he meets lives on the other side of the country.
Isaac has a plan. Finish his degree. Finish his residency. Then find a Daddy who will love all of him and accept his transgender status. The only problem? When he gets to the Cuffd Destinations weekend, the perfect Daddy is already there.
A Little Bit Naughty has a stubborn boy who’s not as confident in his body as he’d like to be and a determined Daddy who adores him anyway. It also has canoe trips, a stuffed dino named Roar-y, age play, a little bit of naughtiness, and an HEA.
This book is part of the Destination Daddies multi-author series. It shares characters with Reese’s other book, All Tied Up, though each book in the series can be read as a standalone. There are so many destinations and Daddies to discover, why not grab them all?
General Impressions
A Little Bit Naughty is half a fairytale, with two characters that, the more you read, the more perfect they seem to each other, half the kinkiest Ao3 story possible, featuring a lot of kinks that be warned, might not be everyone cups of tea.
Even though I had trouble reading some of the most sexually graphic scenes, I enjoyed these characters and how many stereotypes they broke, just by being themselves.
I liked that this story was filled with diversity and representation, it followed a character that was actively looking for a relationship, long-distance relationships and featured a lot of kinks that most people either aren't aware of or had the wrong idea about along with normal, realistic characters finding love.
To be honest, with this particular set of kinks being so central to the story, this became a bit hard to read at times for me but I still enjoyed everything else in this book, particularly seeing a trans guy being so joyful and confident and the disabled rep.
Thank you to the author for this DRC.
Rating: 4/5



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