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Pretty Dogs by Riley Nash
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Pretty Dogs is the second book in Riley Nash’s Dirty Strays series (the first book, Bad Dogs, is also worth a read, but I liked this one a bit more). This is a friends-to-lovers gay romance with a transgender MMC.

Beck and Dallas have been best friends since the night Beck heard a noise outside his trailer he thought was racoons and instead found a dirty, homeless, and obviously out of place boy named Dallas digging through his trash looking for food and brought him inside to feed him the last of his macaroni. Beck’s also been in love with him for about as long as they’ve been best friends. It has never mattered to him that Dallas is trans: Dallas is Dallas. That’s all Beck has ever needed.

Dallas was thrown out (by gunpoint) of the secure, suburban home owned by his loving and supportive mother by her bigoted boyfriend when said boyfriend found his T injections one day. He was lucky enough to get his top surgery done before he was thrown out, but the abrupt ejection from his happy life at such an early age left him with gender dysphoria he’s never been able to completely get under control. He’s loved Beck for a long time, but has never dreamed Beck would return it in any way but platonically, because surely a man as into men as Beck couldn’t want someone without the whole package, and Dallas wants Beck to have the world.

I swear. These two. I wanted to wrap them in bubble wrap and pack them away so they could never be hurt ever again, but I also wanted to buy them a private park full of trees and gardens and just let them live and play there for eternity, you know? But then I’d have to let Scout and Roman live there too. It would get crowded.

From Beck’s struggles with self-worth and identity to Dallas’ gender dysphoria and self-esteem, these two broke my heart a million ways. But watching their sexual and romantic relationship bloom was so satisfying. The spice was so nice, with well-written dialogue and eventual primal play (which is one of my favorite kinks). The build up felt organic and I really appreciated the conversations about Dallas’ wants, needs, and limits.

It’s a really terrific read and I’m glad I gave into the hype.

All thoughts, opinions, views, and ideas expressed herein are mine and mine alone. This review was written without offer or reception of compensation. Thank you.

File Under: 5 Star Review/Book Series/Contemporary Romance/Found Family/Gay Romance/Kindle Unlimited/Kink Friendly/LGBTQ Romance/Spice Level 3/Transgender Romance
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Reading Progress

Started Reading
January 6, 2024 – Shelved
January 6, 2024 – Shelved as: 5-star-reviews
January 6, 2024 – Shelved as: book-series
January 6, 2024 – Shelved as: contemporary-romance
January 6, 2024 – Shelved as: found-family
January 6, 2024 – Shelved as: kindle-unlimited
January 6, 2024 – Shelved as: kink-and-bdsm-friendly
January 6, 2024 – Shelved as: lgbtqia-romances
January 6, 2024 – Shelved as: gay-romance
January 6, 2024 – Shelved as: smutty-romance-spice-level-3
January 6, 2024 – Shelved as: transgender-romance
January 6, 2024 – Finished Reading

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