My rating: 3 of 5 stars
People exhaust him, dating makes no sense, and he’s officially done trying — until he decides he has to research how to find happiness. That leads him to a high‑heeled matchmaker at Bound & Controlled and, unexpectedly, to a man who completely changes his perspective. What starts as a reluctant experiment turns into a journey of self‑discovery, where he explores male‑male attraction for the first time, stumbles into a D/s dynamic he never knew he wanted, and begins to understand his autism in the context of romance.
It was genuinely refreshing to read a romance with an autistic main character, especially one that explored how autism shaped his understanding of sexual attraction and connection. That thoughtful analysis gave the story a unique emotional depth. I did find the writing style difficult at times, which pulled me out of the story and detracted a bit from the overall experience. But I absolutely loved how patient and steady Palmer was with Ferris, giving him space, reassurance, and the kind of gentle support Ferris needed. Watching them find a way to love each other — not despite Ferris’s autism, but alongside it — made the story feel tender, emotional, and very sweet. This was an MM story with mature content with a BDSM-like D/s dynamic.
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