Yes, Daddy
282
Novel • Fiction
New York, New York • Contemporary
2021
Adult
18+ years
Yes, Daddy by Jonathan Parks-Ramage follows a young writer, Jonah, who escapes to a wealthy benefactor's lavish estate in the Hamptons. There, Jonah confronts dark secrets and manipulative power dynamics, grappling with his own past and the complex relationships that develop. The novel explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and redemption.
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Jonathan Parks-Ramage's Yes, Daddy is a compelling queer narrative that dives into themes of power dynamics and trauma. Readers and critics praise its gripping storytelling and vivid character development, although some find the darker themes difficult to navigate. While the book offers a stark and realistic portrayal, its intense nature may not appeal to all audiences.
InrTo align the MLA style formatting with this platform's conventions, book titles will be enclosed in underscores (_) to indicate italics. _Yes, Daddy_ by Jonathan Parks-Ramage appeals to readers who appreciate intense psychological dramas like _A Little Life_ by Hanya Yanagihara and _Call Me by Your Name_ by André Aciman. Ideal for those interested in LGBTQ+ themes, complex relationships, and exploration of power dynamics.
7,242 ratings
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282
Novel • Fiction
New York, New York • Contemporary
2021
Adult
18+ years
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