Bishop By Jacki James Access
: A hardworking mechanic who has been searching for a "boy" of his own. He is described as a "big ole bear" who is respectful but firm, eventually standing up for Rory against his mother in a pivotal moment of support.
While Rory is independent and initially believes he doesn't need a "Daddy," Bishop’s natural protective instincts shine through in his small, caring gestures. As the relationship develops, Bishop patiently shows Rory that a Daddy/boy dynamic is about support and care rather than just rules and dominance. Bishop by Jacki James
: A classic trope where Rory’s older brother (Gunnar) is supportive of the relationship rather than being a source of conflict. : A hardworking mechanic who has been searching
: A capable entrepreneur who must convince Bishop that he is no longer the little kid Bishop remembers from years ago. He values his independence but learns to appreciate the comfort of having someone to look after him. Key Themes As the relationship develops, Bishop patiently shows Rory
: Like others in the Blue Collar Daddies series , this book takes time to explain the nuances of the Daddy/boy dynamic to characters who are new to it.
The story follows , a rugged mechanic, and Rory , a young baker with a burgeoning cookie business. Their paths cross when Rory's car breaks down during the most critical delivery of his career. Fortunately, Bishop—his older brother's best friend—comes to the rescue, saving Rory’s professional reputation and sparking an unexpected connection.