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A review by vrstal
What Really Matters by M.A. Innes
3.0
3.5/5.
What Really Matters is a funny, sweet story about an established couple discovering ABDL and age play within their relationship, and how it brings them closer together.
I think for me "established relationships" as a trope is not my favorite, but I found this one believable and funny. Not only are the characters in love and sweet together, but the way their day-to-day dynamic comes to be is rather entertaining. I loved Zac's investment into romance books and the hilarity that comes from how much he is into the different genres - the line about Antonio the biker is one that still makes me chuckle.
This book is good for those new to daddy kink and age play I think, because it runs the gamut on activities and explores a lot about why both for Daddy and little this is something they enjoy. This does make it rather fluffy, and for beginners, but even diaper use is brought up so its got that depth and substance. We get some hot scenes between them, *and* we also see their balance as just being husbands and why the kink brings them closer together. There is also a lovely switch scene where Zac tops and it is great!
I like Innes instalove and I think the reason this wasn't a four star for me is that I like her books about new relationships better than something established. This almost was too sweet for me, but I dd enjoy reading it and am glad this book exists.
What Really Matters is a funny, sweet story about an established couple discovering ABDL and age play within their relationship, and how it brings them closer together.
I think for me "established relationships" as a trope is not my favorite, but I found this one believable and funny. Not only are the characters in love and sweet together, but the way their day-to-day dynamic comes to be is rather entertaining. I loved Zac's investment into romance books and the hilarity that comes from how much he is into the different genres - the line about Antonio the biker is one that still makes me chuckle.
This book is good for those new to daddy kink and age play I think, because it runs the gamut on activities and explores a lot about why both for Daddy and little this is something they enjoy. This does make it rather fluffy, and for beginners, but even diaper use is brought up so its got that depth and substance. We get some hot scenes between them, *and* we also see their balance as just being husbands and why the kink brings them closer together. There is also a lovely switch scene where Zac tops and it is great!
I like Innes instalove and I think the reason this wasn't a four star for me is that I like her books about new relationships better than something established. This almost was too sweet for me, but I dd enjoy reading it and am glad this book exists.