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The Good the Bad and the Dad

by Jaxon Knight

Haru is a single dad, a widower, doing his best to balance his career and raising his little girl, Minako. Thankfully Fairyland theme park is a haven for both of them. However, when both a prince and a pirate start courting Haru, his balancing act gets a lot harder...

Cillian plays a pirate at Fairyland theme park and he loves playing the rogueish character in and out of work hours. The last thing he wants is to settle down with a guy with a kid, so can't he stop thinking about handsome single dad Haru. And why can't he stop looking at pictures of Prince Magnificence and his stupid symmetrical face? And why does he keep running into both of them?

Grayson feels he's found his home in the role of Prince Magnificence, but he's more likely to run from love than seek it out. Until he meets Haru, that is. Christmas is complicated by Grayson's role being featured in a special Christmas celebration. Not only that, but his feelings for Haru, and his possible rival Cillian keep on growing. Maybe it's time to stop hiding who he really is?

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The Good, the Bad and the Dad is a sweet MMM romance featuring a single father, a rogue and a trans prince with a heart of gold. No cheating, just the tentative first steps into polyamory.

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Publisher: Grey Kelpie Studio
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Pairings: M-M-M
Heat Level: 1
Romantic Content: 5
Ending: Click here to reveal
Character Identities: Bisexual, Gay, Polyamorous, Transgender
Tropes: Coming Out Later in Life, Everyone is Queer, InstaLove / Love at First Sight, Interracial Relationship, Meet Cute, Opposites Attract, Pets Are 'Portant
Languages Available: English
Series Type: Same Universe / Various Characters

About the Author

Jaxon Knight loves theme parks, Japanese food and happy ever afters.

A non-binary author from New Zealand, Jaxon spends their days writing the stories they’d like to read and giving queer people of all stripes the happy endings they deserve.

Jaxon hates puns, and loves when their characters do something unexpected.