Mastodon

Featured post

Wind Whisperer by Anna Lowe

  * Dragons * Witches * Vampires * Magic * Steamy, suspenseful paranormal romance! Winner BEST PNR "WITCHES & WIZARDS" RO...

Wednesday, 21 January 2026

Review: Their Little House Edwin by Della Cain by Kaytea Kat 3 of 5 stars

Their Little House Edwin









Their Little House Edwin by Della Cain by Kaytea Kat
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Edwin’s life unravels in an instant. One day he’s thriving in his dream job, settled in the city he planned to call home forever; the next, his department is cut, and he’s forced to choose between unemployment or relocating across the country. Panicked, he accepts the transfer — and ends up alone in a new city, living in a long‑term hotel and questioning every decision he’s ever made. The one bright spot is Chained, a local club where Edwin can freely embrace his little side. When he discovers that a shared house full of littles — affectionately called Little House — has an open room, it feels like the perfect chance to finally belong somewhere. But settling in brings a new complication: Edwin is drawn to a daddy called Cliff who already has a little, Brax. Spending time with them both only deepens the connection, leaving Edwin torn between desire, boundaries, and the hope that maybe there’s space for him too. At Little House, what happens behind closed doors stays there — but Edwin’s heart may not follow the rules.

I enjoyed this story. This is a sweet, heartfelt little‑space romance about starting over, finding community, and discovering where you truly belong. Edwin’s life is upended when he’s forced to relocate across the country, and the loneliness of that transition is written with such honesty. His relief at finding Chained — and later Little House — feels like watching someone finally exhale after holding their breath for far too long. The found‑family vibes are wonderful, and the dynamic between Edwin, Brax, and Brax’s daddy Cliff adds a tender, complicated layer that gives the story real emotional depth. Edwin’s longing, his uncertainty, and his quiet hope that there might be room for him too makes the journey both touching and engaging. Warm, vulnerable, and full of soft intimacy, this is a lovely read for anyone who enjoys gentle kink‑positive romance, supportive communities, and characters searching for a place where they can be fully themselves. This was an MMM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

Buy from Amazon

No comments:

Post a Comment