Recent Release Review: Kylan (Wylde Street Boys #3) by N.R. Walker

Reviewed by Mal

 

TITLE: Kylan

SERIES: Wylde Street Boys #3

AUTHOR: N.R. Walker

PUBLISHER: Self Published

LENGTH: 258 Pages

RELEASE DATE: April 11, 2025

BLURB:

Kylan Grant finds solace and comfort in the arms of strange men. He learned early on—far earlier than most—that the fleeting attention and adoration of older men made him feel wanted. Attention he never got anywhere else, attention he craves. Attention he gets from his two daddies.
Leon Ellington and Marek Akhurst met in college and have been inseparable since. Now in their late forties and married, they’re the formidable names behind some of the most lucrative and savage legal cases in the country.
They live together, work together, and play together. What one wants, the other acquires; whatever the urge, whatever the whim. Whatever the cost.
What they want is Kylan.
And what Kylan gets out of it is worth more than the money they pay him.
But as the lines between fantasy and reality begin to blur, they soon realise there was nothing in their contract about falling in love.

REVIEW:

Kylan and his daddies, Marek and Leon were hot, like their dynamic was fire. This book like the previous two focuses on a particular relationship dynamic but the overarching plot and the found family of the three boys is a consistent theme through out.

Kylan and Marek and Leon have sort of been building up and hinting at their dynamic over the past tow books and this story sort of takes off from there. There is already a slide into something more serious than a simple transactional relationship and these three are trying to navigate how an established relationship has evolved into deeper feelings for a third. One of the things I appreciated was that this is a pretty well balanced dynamic – it isn’t just focused on two of the three protagonists. What I felt was missing a little bit is some of the depth and delving into the characters, their backgrounds, their layers which is what I have come to expect from NR Walker. However , the impact and the nuances and the emotional wringer is very much there to add to this story which is very very hot but also full of character development.

I loved the way Kylan’s emotional journey was described. How he started discovering what he wants and what he needs vs shutting down. I also loved how even after messing up both Marek and Leon hold space and allow for healing and reconnection and everyone has power in their dynamic.

These three books have been an erotic, wild ride and this was a great conclusion to the series. The epilogue was absolutely fantastic and I love that we got to see glimpses into these three boys’s futures. I do definitely recommend reading this series in order though.

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