This is the only MM Romance in this series, so it's only one I've read.
And honestly, it seems to most tame. It actually could have leaned more into the wrong things. Like how Tate is supposed to be Jude's therapist. In real life, that is an extremely fucked up line to cross (and I'm sure therapists would face consequences if ever found out...can they get their license revoked, potentially? idk) because the potential for manipulation and abuse of power and I'm sure even more than that could come out of it.
But Jude is so resistant to therapy that he barely even talks in about the...two sessions he "attends" for about like 10 minutes at most. When he starts to open up it's more about him and Tate just having developed a romantic relationship. It's about falling in love with someone and feeling comfortable being vulnerable enough with them to talk to them, not about an actual professional helping you.
There's a difference between a lover - even a lover who is a therapist - and getting actual professional help. There isn't that professional distance needed to truly help one's mental health. As much as we wish love could cure problems, it can't.
Tate is also privately employed by Jude's father for their whole family, as he's been fired over and over for the past two years - as we come to learn, his abusive ex makes sure he does - so he doesn't even work for a public institution or anything like that, so it's even less of a cross of any moral or ethical boundaries.
And once Tate and Jude are really together, officially, he's no longer any of the family's official therapist, he's just a part of the family.
So yeah, there was barely any fucked up-ness here. Barely anything "wrong" like it definitely was in the first two books. Hell, the rest of the straight family members lol.
Mostly this just had Jude being suspicious and aggressive towards Tate from the start because of his own traumatic reasons, and seemingly hating him. If Tate was ever angry or annoyed at Jude, it was only in reaction to Jude's behavior towards him, so I didn't even feel comfortable labeling this enemies-to-lovers. Because it just wasn't there on Tate's side. And it didn't take too long for Jude to see the error of his ways and see how wonderful Tate is.
The other main plot point in this is Tate's abusive ex, who is a looming shadow who could pop up at any moment. The underlying tension throughout until he does pop up is well done.
So, while I was looking for a little taboo in this, I didn't really get it, so this does get points off for that. I was expecting some real "this is wrong but I just can't stay away from you" vibes, but Jude was barely even a patient, so it never felt like it was. Honestly it felt more unprofessional for Tate to get close to any of the other family members, as they felt more like real patients of his and they talked a lot more easily with him.
But, aside from that, this was really good and entertaining. The chemistry between Jude and Tate was really good, and while I maybe would have liked this to be a tad longer to have gotten more sex scenes between these two, what we did get was good. Although after the first or so, I do wish they had been a tad more detailed.
I'm also a sucker for a big, grumpy guy who is really a softy underneath it all, but who will also fuck anyone up who messes with his smaller, sunshine-y lover. Also I loved Fucky - I mean Funky ;) - Tate's cat. He was a character all on his own at times. Also I adore cats so I always love when cats show up in books haha.
Would I have bought this book for 5 bucks? Eh...probably not. It should be on KU, in my opinion. I'm just glad I had a gift card to use so I didn't technically buy it myself. But it wasn't a waste at the same time, as I enjoyed this overall and had a fun time reading it. Also it was a quick, easy read and I never felt bored or anything like that. It's definitely worth a read if you enjoy K. Webster and MM in general.
Just be prepared to learn that Jude's father, about 20 years prior, slept with his son Callum's girlfriend, who was under 18 at the time, got her pregnant before she was 18, filed for divorce from their mother to be with her - and is still with her in present day - and Callum is with an 18 year old who was his high school student (and I can guess, probably got with her before she turned 18? Maybe?), and Hugo, another brother, is with his stepdaughter at the same time that his son is with her too - oh and his son, Spencer, had a baby with his stepmom, his stepsister's - who he is currently fucking along with Hugo - mom and Hugo's (I guess ex lol) wife. Oh and father and son sometimes fuck the stepdaughter/sister at the same time.
Like the mind reels from all that fucked-upness all in one family lmao. My mind reeled as I found all this out 🤣
So yeah, Jude and Tate? The most tame of them all. Which, I wouldn't have minded a little more taboo/fucked-upness. But I guess in a family full of it, these two get to be the tame, almost normal relationship.
The next book in this series is, once again, MF (only now the teenager is Dempsey and the adult is his mother's best friend, apparently? So back to being fucked up lol), so I will not be reading. But I look forward to this author's next MM, whenever that may be. (And also, if it could be a little more taboo? That'd be fun, since this author is known for her taboo.)
Can't wait for more! 😘