Collin: Episodes 7-9 : An MMM+ BDSM Romance (The Residency Boys Book 3) by Ciara Darren


Collin is a poly BDSM serial and every book contains 3 episodes. Polyamory combined with D/S dynamics is one of my favorite reads. What made it even more satisfying is the excellent execution of the plot and the interesting, well-developed characters. That kind of complexity can't unfold all at once so all the stories are interconnected and every piece adds more fascinating details.


From the blurb:

Collin pulled away, staying on his knees. “Please, sir. I need to know. I thought, perhaps I was wrong, but I thought…” He reached for words, but how did one put into words looks, gestures, touches, the ways their bodies had moved together in the kitchen, how one had snuggled in a bed, or accepted another’s humiliation?

“I don’t know all the rules yet, sir. But I want what we had. I don’t know how to separate you and Mr. Reevesworth in my head or my heart. And if I can’t please you both…then… It’s cold, sir. Around you, it’s been cold. And I can’t take it. I’m sorry, but please…” His voice truly cracked then. “Please, Sir. Tell me how to fix this.”


Being on his knees is not always safe. Sometimes, Collin learns, it is the place from which he will risk it all. It is where he will go to preserve that which he holds dear. Falling in love is not for the faint of heart.

Falling in love twice requires twice the courage. Especially as Collin’s newly chosen family is encircled by enemies stalking them from the shadows. But inside the storm, Mr. Reevesworth is determined to show Collin a better way to thrive. And he is not alone.

As their enemies make themselves known, everyone within the Residency will need each other. Do they have the resources to protect those who matter to them most? And will they unravel the threats in time?

Find out in this third volume of Collin’s arc in the Residency Boys universe. Grab your copy today.


GaleM's review:

I'm pleased to say that this series just gets better and better. Watching Colin's personal growth and adaptation into being submissive, finding his inner center, and learning to trust his Dom was extremely interesting to read. And while the kinky fun side of Colin's relationship expands /oh, and it was so hot and decadent/, the overall plot also evolves. 

Mr. Reevesworth's enemies emerge from the shadows, attempting to destabilize his company and his life, thus affecting not only his daily life, but the lives of those associated with him.Despite the external dangers, I was glad to see that not only was Colin getting more comfortable in his new environment, opening up and learning to express his needs and how to rely on his partners, but Mr. Moreau also found the courage to share a whole new side of himself, which was an impressive display of trust and vulnerability. So the polydynamics in the story here are much stronger and finally on equal footing between all partners involved. And all because they were able to communicate openly and be honest with each other. 

The whole concept of all these interconnected stories is to show the emotional development of the characters, how fragile the balance is in a polydynamic with so many people entangled together, but also to show the sweet nurturing side - the love and care between all the partners. And the added bonus - so many interesting secondary characters that make the story even more intriguing.


Collin Episodes 7-9 is currently available as an e-book and paperback

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