Collar Me By Colette Davison
Genre: Contemporary Romance, GLBTQ, MM
Tropes: Housemates-to-lovers, puppy play, BDSM
Released: May 17, 2022
Publisher: Self-Published
Series: My Kinky Housemate, Book 3
Length: 72,000 words
Cover Design: Covers by Jo
I’ve found the perfect place to live in London thanks to the My Kinky Housemate app. It’s close to work and my housemates don’t mind me de-stressing from my job as a nurse by being a playful puppy. Life is good until my puppy trainer finds a girlfriend leaving me high and dry.
A flippant comment leads to an offer from Preston, the housemate I’ve got a mile high crush on. I thought my attraction wasn’t mutual until he proves me wrong while being my temporary trainer for a puppy show.
Preston has never been into pet play before, but it seems he’ll make an exception for me. As our relationship flourishes and strengthens with him as my new trainer, someone in the puppy community sets out to destroy my reputation.
Can Preston help me resolve the situation before I get driven out of the community that brings me joy?
Collar Me is an MM puppy play romance with housemates that become lovers, handcuffs, a fantasy toy, a jealous puppy and lots and lots of snuggles. It’s the third book in the My Kinky Housemate Series and, while it can be enjoyed as a standalone, it’s better to read it after Sugar Bunny and Plaything.
Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003
A sweet and sexy story!
This is such a fun series and I really loved how sweet Theo and Preston are together. They’ve both been secretly pining for each other and now Preston steps in to help Theo when he needs it and one thing leads to another. While Preston helps Theo with his puppy training for a competition, they become closer and they both admit to having secret feelings for each other.
Preston hasn’t previously had any desire to be involved with puppy play but he wants to help Theo. Theo hasn’t dabbled with bondage but he trusts Preston and comes to enjoy being restrained during their sexy time. Both of them adapt to the other’s desires and end up enjoying trying new things together.
This is a pretty low angst story and mostly light and fluffy. There is a bit of mystery surrounding someone sending Theo nasty messages but it was pretty easy to guess who the culprit was. There wasn’t really any overwhelming anxiety for Theo but the messages made him really sad.
There’s a bonus scene at the end of Collar Me that points to who the next book will be about and I’m looking forward to reading Stefan’s story.
♥♥♥♥♥
O Factor: Scorcher
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Realising our first training session will be more about me training Preston than the other way around, I decide not to put on my puppy gear. Instead, I go downstairs in my pyjama bottoms, with my house ears and kneepads on.
It’s a weird time of day. If I’m on a day shift, I’d have been up and out of the house before anyone else is awake. I’m usually fast asleep if I’m on a night shift or on my days off. I’ve never been awake and in the house at seven in the morning. Beau and Fraser are in the kitchen, talking and laughing as they eat breakfast together. After waving good morning to them, I go to the sitting room.
Preston is waiting for me. He’s dressed for work in smart black trousers, a pale blue shirt, and a navy tie with white polka dots. I pause for a second or two to appreciate how handsome he looks.
“Morning,” he says. “I did some reading online last night, but I’m still not sure what I’m doing. Go easy on me, okay?”
I grin. “I figured. That’s why I’m not planning on going into puppy space.”
“You’re not?”
“Nope. We can talk through some basics, maybe practice doing a couple of simple commands. How does that sound?”
“Great.” He clears his throat and reaches for a bag. “Apparently, a trainer is allowed to give their puppy a collar.”
I tilt my head and let out a confused ‘ruff’.
Preston opens the bag and takes out a purple nylon collar. “I hope it fits.”
“When did you…?” I shake my head.
“Does the headshake mean you won’t wear it?” Preston looks visibly disappointed. “I’m sorry. I thought—”
I wave my hands to stop him from talking. “No, no, no. I’m confused, that’s all. When did you get that?”
“Does it matter?”
I press my hand to my stomach, which is fluttering ridiculously. “Yes,” I whisper. “It does.”
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