Kristen Ashley has a way with nicknames, her particular brand of alpha men have sent the term “Babe” to sky-high levels of sexy. I mean, only Kristen Ashley can have a man call his woman “Buddy” and get away with it. (Full disclosure, she did not get away with “Buddy” for me, nothing kills a lady boner faster than the man making your toes curl calling you Buddy…I have very few hard limits in reading. but buddy talk is unacceptable – I said what I said, Joe Callahan.) Alas, this is a post about Daddys and no one demands a Daddy moniker like Knight Sebring. Knight is the first book in her Unfinished Hero series, and as the series title implies, these guys are the ultimate in anti-hero goodness. The man is a pimp, and yet, we are all okay with that! He is very, ummm, exacting in the bedroom and the first time he made our heroine Anya call him Daddy, I am pretty sure my eyebrows climbed up well into my hairline. Knight, like every “Unfinished Hero” deftly skirts the line between good and evil, he is as ruthless as he is devoted to the women in his life. He’s a pimp for a reason, the poor man comes to the table with enough baggage to impress the finest Louis Vuitton hoarder. This was my first experience with the “Daddy” phenomenon, and I didn’t hate it.