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Leo & His Lion

Oh My! Series, Book 2

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Leo & His Lion

By: Andi James, Lila Wilde
Narrated by: Michael Fell
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Leo Varma doesn’t need love. At 37, he’s satisfied with focusing on his career, friends, and casual hookups. Besides, getting into a real relationship would mean finally telling his conservative family that he’s gay and, possibly, losing them forever.

He’s convinced himself that living in the shadows is good enough...until he meets Dylan. Dylan Drake-Matthews might be a catastrophe on two legs, but he loves life. After taking a part-time job at the club Leo frequents, the wide-eyed 19-year-old dives into the kink scene with both feet.

When his first few attempts end in disaster, Leo takes Dylan under his wing, and everything clicks in a surprising way. But secret encounters can only carry them so far. Dylan’s authenticity and personal honesty make Leo wish things were different in his own life, while Leo’s family situation keeps him from being what Dylan needs.

Can Leo face his fears? Or will he let the love he never expected to find slip through his fingers?

Leo & His Lion is a kitten-play MM romance featuring an adorable kitten, the sexy man he calls daddy, and superhero underwear. It is the second book in the Oh My! series and can be listened to as a stand-alone.

©2019 Andi James, Lila Wilde (P)2019 Andi James, Lila Wilde
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Oh My! What a treat this book was. I wasn’t familiar with either the authors or the series but decided to take a chance on something new. OMG, I’m so glad I did. There is a book 1 in the series and I plan to go back and listen to it as well. Now, this book is a stand alone and although I want to hear about Teddy and his Bear, I was able to jump into this book and quickly orient myself.

Dylan is naïve, klutzy, and adorable. So many times I just wanted to wrap him up and cuddle him tight. I wanted to protect him from all the bad things in the world. I wanted to keep him in his little protective bubble forever. He lives at home with his moms, works at a coffee shop with a protective boss, and draws comic books in his spare time. Slowly, though, he’s realizing there’s more to life. When Leo helps him get a job at the club Knotty, his whole world expands. He was vaguely aware of BDSM, but spending time around submissives and dominants triggers his inherent curiosity and he wants to know more.

Leo feels responsible. After all, he was the one who helped secure the job for Dylan. Now that Dylan’s eyes have been opened and he wants to know more, Leo feels obliged to vet Dominants for Dylan to play with. For Dylan to experiment with. For Dylan to potentially connect with. Yeah, you can imagine how that goes over. Leo is jealous and Dylan, for his part, turns out to be an interesting submissive. He’s eager to please but doesn’t understand rules. He believes a good submissive is, frankly, subservient. Unfortunately, the bundle of energy finds that kind of focus very challenging. In other words, he’s a bit of a flop.

When Leo and Dylan finally do a scene together, though, everything clicks. As I’d known it would. Leo has avoided all entanglements. He comes from an Indian family who have a dim view of homosexuality. He’s listened to their derogatory comments for his entire life and, wanting to keep the peace, has not been honest with his family. Dylan might be willing to keep their relationship in the closet, but Leo has reservations. Dylan is vibrant, alive, and brave. He’s living as an out young man. Leo doesn’t want to drag him into the dark closet he inhabits. The eighteen year age gap doesn’t help either because Leo doesn’t want to saddle Dylan with an older man.

Eventually, Leo has to make a decision whether to live repressed for his entire life or break the bonds of his family entanglements and live as a free man. I understood his dilemma and held my breath as he tried to keep everyone happy and only failed over and over again. When he let Dylan down on an important day, my heart broke.

In the end, the kitten did get his daddy and they figured out a way to make the relationship work. Now, I’m quite familiar with puppy play, but kitten? Not so much. Did I love it? Yes. I believe in the bond people forge through adversity. I believe in the power of love. I believe a kitten who is cherished can be happy. I believe that kitten’s daddy deserves a happy ending as well.

Michael Fell narrated this book and I quickly remembered why I love him. He narrated Casey Cameron’s Truth By His Hand and I thought that was a brilliant combination as well. This book was as good and I truly enjoyed it. Like I said, I’ll go back to listen to book 1 and can’t wait for book 3.

So glad I listened to this one

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I enjoyed listening to this book been brought to live through the narrator. I haven't read any kitty play before and I really liked it. I fell in love with Dylan straight away, I wanted to give him big hugs.

I'm going to have to get teddy and his bear and see what book 1 is like. I will definitely read more kitten play books that to this book.

Sweet and adorable

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Having read Leo and his Lion, I was super excited for the audio. This desire was based almost completely on how much I loved Dylan, and how much I NEEDED to hear his voice! Leo and his Lion is the second collaboration by James and Wilde, and I have to say they might be my fav new authors of 2019. Their books continue to feature a lot of humour which isn't an easy feat in itself, but also has complex characters, interesting plot, and a great deal of heart. Dylan just makes me smile, and I loved his journey to discovering his own unique style of submission. Similarly I loved how Leo - a confident Dom - discovered confidence in other areas. The narration was great. Fell's choices for Dylan were amazing, and the tada! moment forced me to pause the book as I couldn't hear over my own laughter. Leo didn't initially sound like he did in my head, but I found Fell's voice for him worked really well. The only slight criticism I had was I did find the narration a bit slow, but speeding it up with audible's interface was an easy fix. I can't wait for Tony and his Tiger to come next

Tada!

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I really enjoy Leo and Dylan. Their story is absolute delight and very engaging. James and Wilde's writing styles are so very complementary and truly adds so many layers.

A delightful story

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this story is adorable and sweet.. this narrator does a good job with the characters.. i enjoyed hearing it come to life. very good

so sweet

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