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Any Books Where Worf is a good dad/best Alexander books?

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Sometimes the joy of reading Star Trek books is reading about something that never would have happened in an actual episode. In this case, I am looking for an exceptionally rare hypothetical scenario; a book where Worf is actually a decent Dad. Any come to mind?

I also am curious if there are any books that expand Alexander’s character even if it doesn’t focus on his relationship with Worf.
 
The DS9 YA tie-in, Honor Bound.

EDIT: Oh, and there's an Alexander subplot in the TNG installment too. But since it's by Diane Carey, she manages to make a Klingon holiday all about eighteenth-century fighting sail.
I have read the TNG one. I thought the shoehorned sailing plot was pretty good but that the Worf story was weak. Also that book is strangely violent from what I recall.
 
Also Worf and Alexander aren’t really interacting at all in Ancient Blood, so it fails on that count as well.

It’s been a while since I read the in-series TNG books, but Sins of Commission by Susan Wright has a few aspects of the Worf-Alexander relationship that I remember favorably. I also recall them being central figures of Possession by JM Dillard.
 
I can't remember how big of a role he plays in the book, but A Time for War, A Time for Peace has a pretty big development for Alexander in it.
He also plays a role in the recent no subtitle ongoing comic book series from IDW, and then is also one of the main characters in the spin-off miniseries Sons of Star Trek. I read the first volume of the core series and didn't really care for it, but a lot of other people seem to like it.
 
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