Austin is still grieving the loss of his Daddy and has spent years burying his Little side under work. Remington, his Daddy’s best friend, keeps checking in, worried about how much Austin is suppressing. After three years, a visit to the coffee shop finally breaks Austin’s façade, and one night of comfort turns into a whole weekend — leaving them both unsure whether they can return to being just friends or if something deeper has begun.
I really enjoyed the connection between Remington and Austin, especially the way Remington was so determined to help Austin live as his true self again after years of grief and suppression. Their communication was a highlight for me — both men were clear, honest, and intentional about making sure they were compatible not just as Daddy and little, but as partners building a real relationship. I also liked how the story balanced emotional healing with everyday life, though I do wish we’d gotten an update on the coffee shop. There was a moment where it seemed like Trevor wasn’t meeting the owner’s expectations, but it never came up again. Overall, this was an easy, heartfelt read with big emotions and feelings that were simple to understand and feel right along with the characters. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.
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