emotional hopeful sad medium-paced

Nate's insecurities really hit too close to home and it's kind of sad those struggles didn't get properly resolved at the end
emotional funny medium-paced
challenging dark emotional medium-paced
slow-paced

That was adorable! I loved the exploration of their relationship! Before reading the book, I was hesitant because I knew there'd be a lot more violence involved than in "His Boy Next Door". But I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't an issue because there was always enthusiastic consent. In fact, it felt more secure than between Channon and Jack because I knew from the start than Ewan wouldn't hesitate to use his safeword if everything got too much.
The only reason I'm giving it four stars is because I'm not a big fan of reused dialogue for scenes from different perspectives.

Logging this with the read date instead of the three individual books because I feel like that's more fair on my stats for the year.

Review for each individual book: Crash | Override | Reboot

Overall review: I liked the books a lot. I wasn't sure I wanted to continue reading it when I found out the series is not complete, but I went ahead and read the first season in hopes that I would get an actual ending. Luckily for me, I did get one. There is still a lot to go on, but for now, until the series is complete and I, hopefully, don't forget about it, I am satisfied.

I liked the main characters, Ewan and Nate make a great pair with Ewan being very bratty and Nate being very firm. I liked their dynamic and where this is heading.
There is a good amount of anticipation and anxiety and the author spends time with both of the main characters so that you get to know them. I always like that.

The series is fun and kinky while being well written. I only have two complaints: (1) some age got mixed up at some point with a character getting, somehow, younger, and (2) if an editor decides that in a future release they want to erase every 'sidelong' in this, I stand by them. More often than not the word was unnecessary and so frequent it annoyed me.

Bottom line, A Collar For His Brat is a fun series, kinky, and well written.