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A review by wils7501
His Boy Next Door: Season Three by R.J. Moray
emotional
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
The "His Boy Next Door" series has become one of my favorites based off of a BDSM relationship. I think in large part my enjoyment stems from the character of Channon. From the first installment he grown and evolves and the changes are great to read about. Each new season channon grown more and more, slowly growing into a more confident young man who is beginning to understand his worth. Jack also evolves through out the series. by this season he is starting to realize his feelings more and look at what he wants, what channon wants and what things he actually might be wrong about (I mean in his opinion he really can't be wrong, can he?)
The past season and this one fall along the same timelines as the Spin-off "A Collar for his Brat" which features Nate and Ewan. I like to read that 6 book series after Season 3 of "His Boy Next Door." It's not necessary to read it but it does help explain the relationships between Jack, Nate, Channon and Ewan better. the motivations, opinions and feeling involved are a lot more complex when viewd with the other POVs.
The past season and this one fall along the same timelines as the Spin-off "A Collar for his Brat" which features Nate and Ewan. I like to read that 6 book series after Season 3 of "His Boy Next Door." It's not necessary to read it but it does help explain the relationships between Jack, Nate, Channon and Ewan better. the motivations, opinions and feeling involved are a lot more complex when viewd with the other POVs.