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Coffee & Cuffs
by Athena Steller
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Sam pouted and Carson knew if he wasn’t careful, his beautiful boy would have him wrapped around his finger soon enough.
I kinda forgot to write this review for a while, so I might be a little short on thoughts. I was really excited about this book after reading the first one in the series, Coffee & Kisses. Although I didn’t love this *as* much, I still enjoyed it a lot. It definitely had some hurt/comfort vibes (which I always enjoy), but in this one, the Daddy needed some comfort as well, which I think is a lovely change from the ‘norm’.
Leaning forward, Carson kissed Sam sweetly like he hadn’t just ravaged Sam like a madman.
The Little, Sam, is a precious and fabulous character. He is very capable and independent when he’s big, and he loves hosting fancy tea parties when he’s Little. Little or Big though, he’s always well-dressed, often in cute skirts and blouses, or even dresses. The other MC is super encouraging and supportive, and you just love to see it. It has quite a large age gap (would have to check for specifics), but I think it was closing in on 30 years. That’s usually pushing my limit on age gaps pretty hard, but it was hardly mentioned and it really didn’t *feel* like that many years. Do with that what you will, lol.
I would recommend reading book 1 first, but probably not strictly necessary.
⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️
⚠️ Tropes & tags ⚠️
Age gap
Age regression
Daddy/little
ABDL (no wetting)
Law enforcement
Found family
Femme MC
Cockwarming
A daddy with an oral fixation
Hurt/comfort
⚠️⚠️ Content warning ⚠️⚠️
Death of a partner (past, some details)
Mentions of drug overdose leading to death
Mild somnophilia
Explicit sexual content
Religious bigotry
Homophobic parents
ABDL (no wetting)
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Cheating: No
OM/OW drama: No
Third-act breakup: No
POV: 1st person, dual POV
Genre: Contemporary romance, M/M
Strict roles or versatile: Strict roles
MCs age: 20s and 50s
That was it? He’d been hit in the face with a gun and all he got was some pain pills and sent home? That was anticlimactic.
Caden was growing more confident every day with the support of Lincoln, but his trauma didn’t go away just because he was happy.
Sam pouted and Carson knew if he wasn’t careful, his beautiful boy would have him wrapped around his finger soon enough.
I kinda forgot to write this review for a while, so I might be a little short on thoughts. I was really excited about this book after reading the first one in the series, Coffee & Kisses. Although I didn’t love this *as* much, I still enjoyed it a lot. It definitely had some hurt/comfort vibes (which I always enjoy), but in this one, the Daddy needed some comfort as well, which I think is a lovely change from the ‘norm’.
Leaning forward, Carson kissed Sam sweetly like he hadn’t just ravaged Sam like a madman.
The Little, Sam, is a precious and fabulous character. He is very capable and independent when he’s big, and he loves hosting fancy tea parties when he’s Little. Little or Big though, he’s always well-dressed, often in cute skirts and blouses, or even dresses. The other MC is super encouraging and supportive, and you just love to see it. It has quite a large age gap (would have to check for specifics), but I think it was closing in on 30 years. That’s usually pushing my limit on age gaps pretty hard, but it was hardly mentioned and it really didn’t *feel* like that many years. Do with that what you will, lol.
I would recommend reading book 1 first, but probably not strictly necessary.
⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️
⚠️ Tropes & tags ⚠️
Age gap
Age regression
Daddy/little
ABDL (no wetting)
Law enforcement
Found family
Femme MC
Cockwarming
A daddy with an oral fixation
Hurt/comfort
⚠️⚠️ Content warning ⚠️⚠️
Death of a partner (past, some details)
Mentions of drug overdose leading to death
Mild somnophilia
Explicit sexual content
Religious bigotry
Homophobic parents
ABDL (no wetting)
⚠️⚠️⚠️ Book safety ⚠️⚠️⚠️
Cheating: No
OM/OW drama: No
Third-act breakup: No
POV: 1st person, dual POV
Genre: Contemporary romance, M/M
Strict roles or versatile: Strict roles
MCs age: 20s and 50s
That was it? He’d been hit in the face with a gun and all he got was some pain pills and sent home? That was anticlimactic.
Caden was growing more confident every day with the support of Lincoln, but his trauma didn’t go away just because he was happy.