Always All for Daddy (Ferocious Boys 1)

BDSM Light, Dark, Hurt/Comfort, Romance Calix Loveridge 197 7th Dec, 2025

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Overview

My brother married him. I claimed him. He was never mine, but I decided that didn’t matter.

Sebastian
For my Daddy, I’d burn the world.
Manipulation, lies, stalking, even blood on my hands... I don’t care what it takes to make him mine.
Everyone thinks I’m sweet, soft, harmless. A little sunbeam. But I’m rotting, hollow, starving for one thing only... him. Ezrah is the only light I’ve ever known. The man who doesn’t realize he’s already mine. My devotion is a hunger I can’t hide anymore.
He’s my obsession. My salvation. My brother’s ex-husband.
And I’m finally taking what’s mine.

Ezrah
My marriage ended in betrayal. I spent two years clawing myself back to something steady, something sane. I thought I’d healed. I thought I was done with pain and love.
Then Sebastian crashes back into my life. He’s no longer a boy, but a man who calls me Daddy like he owns the word. I try to push him away. I tell myself it’s wrong. But he tempts the darkness in me, pulls it awake, and makes me crave things I shouldn’t want.
I thought I knew how far I could fall.
Turns out, I had no idea.

This book contains dark themes. Full trigger warnings are listed at the beginning of the book.
Always All for Daddy is Book 1 in the Ferocious Boys series, where each book follows a different couple.

Themes and forbidden love, brother’s ex-husband, Daddy/boy dynamic, sunshine-but-dark, obsessive devotion, possessive Daddy and feral boy, assassin MC, morally gray characters, jealousy, stalking, hurt/comfort, psychological tension, past trauma, and more.

251 pages

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RayJ
Boring and repetitive. The first 50 pages were exciting but predictable. You already knew Seb was the one that faked the cheating and that his father taught him. You could tell he was beaten as a child as well. It’s nothing special. It’s the same old story with a different title to it. At 75 I started to wander if I wanted to finish the book and my 160-ish(?) I decided to drop it. There was only one sexual scene in the first 160 pages and it was only a blowjob when Ezrah was asleep. It wasn’t worth trying to wait and stay for another scene tbh. At the rate it’s going I’d be lucky to get a sex scene before we hit the last 20 pages. Altogether it had about 320 pages which means I read half and it hadn’t even begun to get good. The self harms scenes were boring, I skipped over them not because I find it hard to read (I don’t. It was pathetic compared to the shit I do to myself) but because it’s makes me yawn and wonder why the author even put it in the book. They could have found something more fitting for the book than random spouts of cutting.