My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Benji has never felt like he truly belongs, even in the spaces meant for people like him. At a specialised camp, he meets Kris, a calm, steady caregiver who understands him in a way no one else has. Their connection is immediate but cut short by life getting in the way. When fate brings them back together, both must decide whether to trust the pull between them and believe that something that feels right might actually be meant to last.
Benji’s story really struck me with that deep sense of not belonging anywhere, even in the spaces meant to feel safe, which made his connection with Kris feel all the more powerful. The bond between them is immediate and unmistakable, the kind of spark that feels like recognition rather than discovery. I loved that fate didn’t just nudge them together once but twice, giving them another chance when the first slipped away. Both men needed to be in the right emotional place, and the book does a lovely job showing how they slowly settle into trust, friendship, and eventually something much deeper. The feelings throughout are clear, heartfelt, and easy to understand, making their journey from loneliness to connection genuinely satisfying. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.
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