My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Tyler has finally been diagnosed but isn’t sure what it means for his future. Starting college in a field his parents don’t value, he just hopes someone will see more in him than his illness. Brandt, a nurse who frequents Tyler’s coffee shop, notices the signs he tries to hide — and soon discovers Tyler is also a Little. As Brandt learns about that world, he realises caring for Tyler feels natural, but Tyler doubts he could ever be a Daddy. They need to figure out whether there’s a dynamic that works for them both, and Brandt hopes Tyler will let him in enough to see he’s more than “the sick kid.”
This story really highlighted how much care Tyler had been missing for most of his life, and how perfectly the Daddy dynamic fit what he needed — not just emotionally, but in helping him manage his health and day‑to‑day life. Brandt was exactly the right man for him: gentle, patient, and never once making Tyler feel ashamed about his finances, his living situation, or the things he struggled with. That respect made their connection feel genuinely healing. I also loved that Brandt wasn’t wealthy or larger‑than‑life; being a nurse made everything feel more grounded and real. The support from the other Daddies added warmth and reassurance, giving Brandt the guidance he needed while Tyler found his footing. The whole book was full of emotions and tender moments, and their growing bond felt honest and deeply earned. A heartfelt, comforting read. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.
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