When Charlotte is blacklisted in her new career as an interior decorator, all her plans for the future crash down around her. Could a job as a cashier be a life-altering opportunity? Charlotte’s interview with Benton Gordon convinces him of one thing. The owner of Gordon’s, a department store catering to a special clientele of age play Daddies, Mommies, and their precious Littles, has been … Littles, has been searching for his Little girl for many years. Can he convince this amazing young woman to allow him to care for her as only a Daddy could?
Charlotte has overcome obstacles all her life and yet still sees the best in everyone. It’s her turn now for life to give her lemonade. This is the happily ever after you’ll hold your breath hoping that she’ll find.
Characters from the first six novels in this series reappear to continue their stories. You do not need to read the stories in order. All are complete stories. The books in this series will feature invasive medical treatments, including thorough examinations and enemas, when required, as well as diaper changes, spankings, and other punishments. If you are offended by age play (adults who choose to live as a Little or a parent of a Little), BDSM, Daddydom, or dubious consent, this is not the book for you.
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Charlotte’s situation broke my heart. She still had a positive attitude in spite of all her horrible luck. This story was touching and enlightening, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I enjoyed reading about the deep level of commitment and love between the littles and their parents and the glimpse of the age play community was unique. I look forward to more in this series. The audible version was fantastic.
I just adore this story between Benton and Charlotte. My heart really reached out to her. I’m also happy to read about the owner of Gordon’s. The one is sweet. The writing and flow of this book is done well. I absolutely recommend this book.
This is my first book by this author and I loved it from beginning to the last word. I loved how this author pulled me in from the first word. I loved Charolette’s character. I loved watching her grow but I did feel some compassion for her. She has some bad luck with her life until she meets Benton. This is a short story but I couldn’t put it down once I started it. I can’t wait to read another book by this author. I highly recommend this book.
Another great story by Pepper North. I like reading these books to see how the Littles meet their daddies and mommies. Each one is different and they all are entertaining. Charlotte has lived a rough life and she has finally found her daddy and forever home. Enjoy
I total love Pepper North’s Dr. Richards books they just grab me and wrap me up, drawing me in til I am so invested I have to read the whole thing. Charlotte just got to me, how could such a sad little girl be such a beautiful person, she is so very kind and loving. She deserved a man like Benton and it was wonderful to watch their relationship develop, really liked this Daddy/little book.
Charlotte: Dr. Richards’ Littles 7
By Pepper North
Before reading this book I had no idea this lifestyle existed. I found the synopsis to be intriguing so I gave it a try and I’m so glad I did. I think the author did an excellent job telling the story of Charlotte and Benton. There are some other interesting characters in this story but this is mostly Charlotte’s story and how she ends up where she is. I think this story was interesting and informative. The author drew me in from the beginning and I was hooked. This book may not be for everyone and that’s ok, but for those of you who find you might want to dive in, I highly recommend this story. I do think this story is for adult readers only. I am now looking forward to reading more stories!
I like DDLG books so I thought I’d try one in this series. I like how it focuses on the real feelings and connections between Charlotte and her new daddy. I like that there are other couples, I assume from previous books, but also that I could read it as a stand alone. I really felt sad for her in the beginning, she must have had a pretty rough past. The only hold up I had about the book was how much it focused on bathroom habits. As long as it’s just this particular couple and not all the other books, then I may be interested enough to read more in the series.
I went into this book with a completely open mind and I am glad that I did. It may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but the way the author wrote and told the story, you were engrossed in the characters more so than how the characters are choosing to live their lives. This is definitely NOT for anyone under the age of eighteen. It contains some pretty graphic scenes with kink. Despite all of this I really loved the book. It is just a shy of 140 pages, but it is a jam-packed story that had me hooked from beginning to end in one sitting. I just couldn’t put it down until I found out how things would work out for Charlotte.
Charlotte is in a desperate situation. She needs a job and a roof over her head. Eventually getting an interview and a job at Gordon’s leads her to meet Benton. Benton has been looking for a ‘little’ to fulfill his fantasies and the moment he lays his eyes on Charlotte he knows he needs to at least try introducing her to the world he lives in. After showing her all about age play, which is when adults choose to live their lives as a teenager, a child or an infant under the care of a person they have selected to take the role of a mom or dad. The story really does push off from there and explores a lot of things that goes with this lifestyle as well as what would possibly drive one to seek out said life.
Wow this is a story for the reader with an open mind. The things that Dr. Richard does with his “little” is not something everyone would want to participate in. Age Play is a relationship between two consenting adults. Charlotte finds out that age play is more than “pretending on Halloween that you’re someone else”.
This was a great story. A quick read. And even though it is book 7 in the series, each book is a stand-alone. There are other characters that obviously have a story of their own but in this story it’s all about Charlotte.
I look forward to reading the rest of this series. I am interested in what Pepper
North has planned for these characters!
Charlotte: Dr. Richards’ Littles by Pepper North
Five Stars
Charlotte: Dr. Richards’ Littles is the seventh book in this series by Pepper North. This is the first book I have read by Pepper North, but I look forward to reading more of the series. Age play is not one of my usual genres, but I enjoyed this book. I love how the author described the lifestyle is between consenting adults. Charlotte is down on her luck and Benton is just the right man for her. This short story had me hooked from the beginning to end.
Charlotte: Dr. Richards’ Littles by Pepper North
4 Stars
This book is definitely not for everyone. The story is about age-play and it revolves around Charlotte and Benton. It goes into detail about enemas and examinations so be warned.
“ Age play is when adults choose to live their lives as a teenager, a child or an infant under the care of a person they have selected to take the role of Mommy or Daddy”
I have never read a book like this ever. Definitely A+ for originality. I didn’t know much about age play prior to reading this book. It opened my eyes to a lot. Although this is really not my thing, the book was well written and the story was enjoyable. It is part seven in the Dr. Richards’ Littles series but can be read as a stand-alone. Each book focuses on a different couple.
Charlotte needs a place to live and desperately needs a job. By chance, she manages to get a job interview at Gordon’s. Benton is looking for his “little “ and is immediately attracted to Charlotte. He introduces her to the world of age play and the story takes off from there.
I felt bad for Charlotte on numerous occasions. She must have had a traumatic childhood to be the way she is and be in the situation she was. It’s good that she finally has someone to take care of her. Maybe a little too much? That’s for you to decide.
Charlotte: Dr. Richards’ Littles 7
By: Pepper North
5 out of 5 stars
The story Charlotte: Dr. Richards’ Littles 7 by Pepper North is a book that I enjoyed reading. I was curious when I read the details of the story as I had never heard of age play before. The story is not a long one and does give you a better understanding of age play and what goes between those living the lifestyle. I was drawn to the characters of Charlotte and Benton. Charlotte is such a sweet young woman. She is currently in a position where her finances are almost non-existent, and she now is looking to be a cashier at Gordons. I also found her to be upbeat however hesitant when she is provided with things that she needs. She is also someone that has been treated differently and doesn’t feel that she should judge others. When Benton first meets Charlotte, he finds himself wanting to take care of her, get to know her better. He is kind and compassionate to her and wants to make sure that she takes care of herself. She is learning about age play through working at Gordons. Will she also find that her life is changing as well? There are also other characters that you are introduced to and I enjoyed reading about them and their interactions with Charlotte and Benton. I would call this a unique and interesting book. It is the seventh story in a series that doesn’t have to be read in order. It is a story once read that you will not soon forget.
Ok not sure how I missed out on this genre, but so glad Pepper North introduced me to her stories! Not my thing, but really doesn’t have to be! There’s a story wrapped around a lifestyle, that was fabulously told. Charlotte never had a family, or parents really. She managed to get an education, but needed a job to survive. Enter Benton Gordon, he owns a specialty store, that caters to Little’s. Charlotte is definitely curious and maybe a little envious! Gordon just wants to take care of her and keep her safe, he’s drawn to her. I found this to be informative and sweet. So totally would recommend this series, based on one book read!
I’ve never read a book about age play, so this was new for me. As for age play, it’s not for me. The character of Charlotte must have been terrible, so her being a “Little” must be like a second chance at a living childhood….kind of? There was really much of a story here, just what it’s like to be a little, or how Charlotte became a Little. The book seems to be informative of this lifestyle and it’s been edited well.
Charlotte: Dr. Richards’ Littles 7
By Pepper North
This is my first book by this author and to be honest I don’t really know what to say. I always though I had an open mind until I read this book lol. Gave me an education into a lifestyle I knew nothing about or had heard of. Thankful we have google these days as it came in handy. Is this my usual choice of read no, would I read another in this series yes! This book has had me lost for words in a big way. If you can’t open your mind please don’t read this book, if you have an open mind to alternative lifestyles, then this book is one you really need to read.
The way I rate/review books is with a baseline of 3. 3 being that there was grammatical errors or unnecessarily wordy or a book with a hidden agenda – something “offensive” hidden under a genre it doesn’t belong in. A 4 is a book that is well written, has good character development, is an enjoyable read. A 5 star rating, for me, is one that I would absolutely buy the book and ask the author to sign it.
Why do I tell you this. I rate CHARLOTTE a 4 based on the quality of the writing. While I did not care for it, I was NOT blindsided because I knew what this book was about going into it. There are very clear warnings about the content of this book in the blurb. If you are offended by the blurb even a little bit, this is NOT the book for you.
While this is book 7 in a 23 (wow, 23?) book series it is very easy to follow and not be confused about who is who within the story – the characters are clear in their roles. The events about to take place are explained in a narrative that, while it is being told to another character, I felt was to again give me fair warning with what was to come.
Did this book open my eyes to a new genre of books I would like to read? No. I’m grateful to know that we live in an era where things that could be considered vulgar or gross to some and a lifestyle to others is able to be published. I’m grateful that I live in a place where I have free will to explore all different things through books. And I’m grateful that authors allow us to read their work.
This was a very interesting book. The subject matter is definitely not one for everyone. Charlotte: Dr. Richard’s Littles 7 is written by Pepper North. If you are not sure what “Littles” are then you definitely need to look it up. If you do know what they are then you just might like this book. Charlotte was on her last leg and was basically going to be living on the streets if she didn’t get this job at this very particular department store. Benton Gordon was the proprietor of the department story. Charlotte intrigued Benton and the more and more that Benton got to know Charlotte, the more he became interested in her socially. However, Benton has very particular tastes and wanted Charlotte to learn about the lifestyle so that perhaps they might have the relationship that he wanted. Charlotte just wanted to be taken care of for once. Of course, this story is a HEA and the two definitely become a couple. There is very little of the sexy stuff in this story but, the “Littles” lifestyle isn’t all about sex. Even though this subject matter isn’t what my tastes lean toward, the story itself was really great and the writing pulled me in and I couldn’t put the book down. This story was definitely interesting and intriguing all in the same token. I applaud the author for writing about a sensitive subject matter and because of writing I want to read her other books in the series and perhaps other books she may have written as well. Well done Pepper North!
Charlotte: Dr. Richard’s Littles 7 by Pepper North
This is the first book I have read regarding Age play and this novel can be read as a standalone. The author did a great job in portraying the characters throughout the novel. Charlotte was very unique and had a very rough life prior to beginning work at Gordon’s. It made me sad knowing how hard she had it. I also loved her little stuffed owl Hoot.
This novel covers what many see as a sensitive topic but was quite enjoyable. It isn’t something I usually read but I recommend it and give it 5 stars.
I went into this book with an open mind. I don’t live this lifestyle but I guess its something that’s always intrigued me. I will tell you I was blown away! I’ve never had my jaw hit the floor so many times in one book (NOT IN A BAD WAY). Albeit this book is short but it does give you an insight to the lifestyle and answered some questions that I’ve been wondering.
I loved Charlotte and Benton. Charlotte is such a lovable character. She is in need of a job and a place to stay which lead her to Gordon’s for an interview. That’s where she meets Benton and he’s overcome with the urge to take care of her. I loved seeing Charlotte learn about age play and how she’s becomes comfortable with it. I’m definitely intrigued by this series and Miss North packs a punch with her story writing!
Well this novel is certainly different and isn’t something i usually read but i was intrigued by the blurb and had to give it ago. I honestly don’t think this is a novel i would read again however this is a great novel based around a different topic ‘age play’, i found the story enjoyable and gave me a better insight to different lifestyles and i did also like the depth of the storyline.